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14-September-2008 12:50:26 - Qingping This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen. This article contains Chinese text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters. Chen Qingping or Ch'en Ch'ing-p'ing 陳清苹 1795 - 1868 was a 15th generation descendant and 7th generation master of the famed Chen Family and considered to be an influential martial artist and teacher of Taijiquan. It is said that because he was extremely poor, he was married to a woman from the Zhaobao village, only a few miles north east of the Chen Village Chenjiagou; the home of the Chen Family famous for their martial arts. After moving to the Zhaobao Village it is said that he continued to develop the martial arts that were taught to him by a family elder Chen Youben 陳有本 cred as the creator of the Chen Style Small Frame, by combining them with martial arts taught locally to his new home. Chen Qingping later became famous in his own right and taught many his newly developed style, then known as the New Frame, now known as Zhaobao Taijiquan. His main disciple He Zhaoyuan passed on this art which later developed into He family Taijiquan. Another disciple Li Jingyan, created the Hulei style Taijiquan by combining his art with other martial arts popular in the local area where he lived. Chen Qingping, along with being cred with being a major influence in the development of the Zhaobao style, is also cred as one of the teachers of Wu Yuxiang who later developed the Wu/Hao style Taijiquan, sometimes referred to as the Scholar style of Taijiquan. Wu Yuxiang is said to have been recommended to Chen Qingping by Wu Yuxiang's primary teacher, Yang Luchan. Part of the series on Chinese martial arts List of Chinese martial arts Terms Kung fu Wushu Historical places Shaolin Temple Wudang Mountains Mount Emei Historical people Bodhidharma Dong Haichuan Huo Yuanjia Wong Fei Hung Wu Ch'uan-yu Yang Lu-ch'an Related Hong Kong action cinema Wushu sport Wuxia view discuss Family tree This family tree is not comprehensive. LEGENDARY FIGURES | Zhang Sanfeng circa 12th century NEI CHIA | Wang Zongyue T'AI CHI CH'ÜAN | THE 5 MAJOR CLASSICAL FAMILY STYLES | Chen Wangting 1600-1680 9th generation Chen CHEN STYLE | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | Chen Changxing Chen Youben 1771-1853 14th generation Chen circa 1800s 14th generation Chen Chen Old Frame Chen New Frame | | Yang Lu-ch'an Chen Qingping 1799-1872 1795-1868 YANG STYLE Chen Small Frame, Zhao Bao Frame | | +---------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | | | | | Yang Pan-hou Yang Chien-hou Wu Yu-hsiang 1837-1892 1839-1917 1812-1880 Yang Small Frame | WU/HAO STYLE | +-----------------+ | | | | | Wu Ch'uan-yü Yang Shao-hou Yang Ch'eng-fu Li I-yü 1834-1902 1862-1930 1883-1936 1832-1892 | Yang Small Frame Yang Big Frame | Wu Chien-ch'üan | Hao Wei-chen 1870-1942 Yang Shou-chung 1849-1920 WU STYLE 1910-1985 | 108 Form | | Sun Lu-t'ang Wu Kung-i 1861-1932 1900-1970 SUN STYLE | | Wu Ta-kuei Sun Hsing-i 1923-1970 1891-1929 Notes to Family tree table Names denoted by an asterisk are legendary or semilegendary figures in the lineage, which means their involvement in the lineage, while accepted by most of the major schools, isn't independently verifiable from known historical records. References Wile, Douglas Lost T'ai-chi Classics from the late Ch'ing Dynasty 1996 State University of New York Press, Albany. ISBN 0-7914-2653-X External links Chenstyle.com This resource guide to Chen and related styles has a description and short video of Zhaobao Jia Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Chen_Qingping Categories: Chinese Tai Chi Chuan practitioners Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages 日本語 This page was last modified on 22 January 2008, at 18:00

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