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English: Li Xunzhi (1882–1944), was the son of Wu (Hao)-style t'ai-chi ch'üan second-generation grandmaster Li Yiyu. Xunzhi was ten years old when his father Li Yiyu passed away, and so completed his training under his elder brothers and his elder "martial brother" Hao Weizhen. He founded what is today the largest branch lineage of this style, known as Wu-Style t'ai-chi ch'üan.
中文:李逊之, 1882–1944.
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