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View Poll Results: What style of Xingyiquan/Xinyiquan do you practice?
Hebei Xingyiquan: Sun Lutang lineage 9 32.14%
Hebei Xingyiquan: Shang Yunxiang lineage 0 0%
Hebei Xingyiquan: other Guo Yunshen lineage 3 10.71%
Hebei Xingyiquan: Zhang Zhaodong lineage 2 7.14%
Hebei Xingyiquan: Li Cunyi lineage 4 14.29%
Hebei Xingyiquan: other Liu Qilan lineage 2 7.14%
Shanxi Xingyiquan: Song Shirong, Song Shide lineage 1 3.57%
Shanxi Xingyiquan: Bu Xuekuan lineage 0 0%
Shanxi Xingyiquan: other Che Yizhai lineage 0 0%
Shanxi Xingyiquan: other lineage 0 0%
Yiquan, Dachengquan 2 7.14%
Taikiken 0 0%
Xinyiquan: Dai family lineage 2 7.14%
Xinyiliuhequan 2 7.14%
Other 1 3.57%
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Old February 15th, 2005, 03:08 PM
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Old February 16th, 2005, 05:29 PM
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Ma lineage xing yi

Never heard of it (then again theres alot I have never heard of )

Is there any more info on this
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Old February 16th, 2005, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: Silo-Fu Kung-Fu
Ma lineage xing yi

Never heard of it (then again theres alot I have never heard of )

Is there any more info on this

Also known as Henan Style Xing Yi started by Ma Xue Li (a student of Ji Long Feng) in the Henan province. Only ten animal styles and no 5 elements. Not much info online that i've been able to find.
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Ma style is the oldest branch of Xinyiliuhe. Ma Xueli (1714-1790) was one of the first students of Ji Lonfeng.

Check this link.

http://www.chinafrominside.com/ma/xyxy/xylhhistory.html
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Thanks for the info.

What really caught my eye was the name used (ma) is very similar to the name of the style of Kung-Fu I study and teach.

Always good to find out theres more and more information out there.

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ok this may well sound like a daft question but i'm gonna ask it anyway

in tai chi there are different styles which in some cases look very different, but the trained eye can spot similarities, or see moves that have clearly evolved from the same source

is this the same with the different styles in Xing Yi (and Ba Gua for that matter)?

and do the different styles all evolve from a common source?

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Yeh this is the case. But can be a little harder to see that with Tai chi sometimes.

The main three branches originate from Li Lao Neng who learnt the Dai Family Xin Yi. This is the root and is still going strong. The main branches can look very similar but trained eye can see the differences ... and also vise versa!

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The various styles of xingyi and xinyi show much more variance than the various styles of taiji, which are still extantly somewhat similar.

However, the styles of xingyiquan look rather similar to each other; the styles of xinyiliuhequan look rather similar to each other; and the styles of xinyiquan practiced by the Dai and Guo families in Shanxi also look similar to each other. Externally, however, xingyiquan does not look much like xinyiliuhequan or Dai/Guo family xinyiquan. Xinyiliuhequan has some vague similarity with Dai/Guo family xinyiquan, but still looks quite different.

They are all of the same family in the end, though. It is always interesting watching people perform this or that style, so that you can see the similarities for yourself.

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Wow so many styles of Xingyi I got lost for a minute reading that chinafrominside on Henan style
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