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LDY-002 Chinese Wushu & Kongfu Taijiquan Taiji 42 Posture Tai Chi Sword by Li Deyin MP4

42 Posture Tai Chi Sword is a competition series compiled by experts and masters who are organized by China Wushu Institute in 1991. It absorbs technical contents of many differint Tai Chi Boxing style. The swordsmanship is enriched, the form is elegant and the structure is novel. It gives Tai Chi Sword traditional features into full play, i.e. leisure expression and quiet body, softness coordinated with strength, harmony of body and tools, combination of appearance and expression. Its swordsmanship is accurate and movements are standard. The contents, quantity, team setting and timing conform to competition regulations and it becomes ruled series of national Tai Chi Boxing and Tai Chi Sword competitions.

There are total 42 postures, 22 kinds of swordsmanship, 3 leg methods and 3 force movements in the whole series. It not only benefits Wushu competition but also is applicable to Wushu body buliding.


1.Starting Posture
2.Stand with Feet Together and Point Sword
3.Bow Stance and Cut Obliquely
4.Lift Knee and Chop Sword
5.Left Bow Stance and Parry Sword
6.Left Empty Stance and Cut Upward with Sword
7.Right Bow Stance and Cut Upward with Sword
8.Lift Knee and Hold Sword in Both Hanks
9.Heel Kick and Thrust Sword
10.Jump Step and Thrust Sword
11.Turn Body and Thrust Down
12.Bow Stance and Cut Horizontally
13.Bow Stance and Tilt Sword
14.Rest Stance and Press Sword
15.Advance and Circle with Sword
16.Lift Knee and Thrust Sword
17.Empty Stance to Interrupt with Sword
18.Withdraw Sword to Both Sides
19.Bow Stance and Chop Sword
20.T-stance and Hold Sword
21.Toes Kick and Point Back
22.Crouch Stance and Thrust Sword
23.Heel Kick and Block Sword
24.Lift Knee and Point Down
25.Crouch Stance and Sweep Sword
26.Bow Stance and Interrupt on Both Sides
27.Bow Stance and Thrust Sword
28.Wave Sword on Both Sides
29.Right Bow Stance and Chop Sword
30.Raise Leg Backward and Block
31.T-step and Point Sword
32.Horse-riding Stance and Push Sword
33.Stand on One Leg and Hold up Sword
34.Advance to Parry and Point
35.Cross Stance and Tilt Sword
36.Bow Stance and Back Thrust Sword
37.Turn Body and Thrust Sword
38.Lift Knee and Sword
39.Walk and Pierce Sword
40.Wave Leg and Block Sword
41.Bow Stance and Thrust Sword
42.Closing Form

  • Lecturer: Yi Peng
  • Key-note speaker: Li Deyin
  • Format: MP4
  • Language Speaking: Chinese 
  • Subtitle: English/Chinese
  • Length of time: 117'30"

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Master Li Deyin

  • Professor of Renmin University of China
  • International Wushu Judge
  • Chinese Wushu 8th Duan
  • One of China Top 100 Outstanding Wushu Masters


As one of the foremost Tai Ji grandmasters, Professor Li has been working very hard for many years to promote Tai Ji Quan greatly in Asia, Europe and America. He was chairman and chief judge in the Tai Ji Quan Committee in the Asian Games and many other China National and International Championships. Tai Ji Quan is now the most popular style of martial arts and sports. The benefits of practicing Tai Ji Quan are obvious and many patients fully or partially recovered after they practice Tai Ji Quan. Professor Li DeYin's professionalism, effort, contributions, achievements and dedication were greatly appreciated by countless students, practicers and organizations in more than 100 countries in the world. He truly is the best Tai Ji professor and coach in the world and he has earned numerous titles and awards such as "International Wu Shu Judge" and "China's Best Judge".

Professor Li, Deyin was born in 1938 in Hebei province. He was raised in the culture of Wu Shu and began training when he was eight. His grandfather Li, Yulin formally acknowledged Sun Lutang, Hao Enguang, Li Cunyi and Li Jinglin as masters. His father was a doctor who treated his patients with qigong, Tai Ji and massage. His uncle Li Tianji created the first standardized and simplified 24-form Tai Ji Quan and 32-form Tai Ji sword. Due to Li Tianji's excellent achievement and contribution, China awarded him the title "Father of Contemporary Tai Ji Quan".

Professor Li is good at Shao Lin Quan, Xing Yi Quan, Ba Gua Palm, Tai Ji Quan, and Wu Dang Sword. After he earned his BS degree in 1961, Professor Li dedicated himself to Wu Shu studying and a teaching career. He now is Professor of the Beijing People's University, member of the Chinese Wu Shu Science Committee, Vice President of the Beijing Wu Shu Association, and President of the College of the Wu Shu Association (Beijing).

Professor Li has trained the world's top professionals and champions, such as Gao Jiamin, Chen Sitan and Huo Dongli, who have won gold in the All-China National Tournaments and Asian Games. Professor Li has been awarded with numerous honorary titles. Many Tai Ji professionals from China and many other countries, even grand champions, have come to Beijing to be trained by him. Former Japanese Prime Minister Mitsubishi and high ranking government officers from other countries have made special schedules to fly to Beijing and learn from him.

Professor Li is also a published author of a number of books in Chinese, Japanese and English including TaiJi Quan Basic Exercises, An Introductory Guide to Tai Ji Sword, 24 Step Simplified Tai Ji Quan Teaching and Learning, 32 Step Tai Ji Sword Teaching and Learning, 48 Posture Tai Ji Quan, Hsing-yi Quan Shu, Tai Ji Quan (English, 2004), Wu Dang Sword and 42 Posture Tai Ji Quan Competition Routine, which was examined and approved by the Chinese Wu Shu Association as a standard international competition routine, and Tai Ji Kung Fu Fan. His instructional videos, VCDs and DVDs on TaiJi Quan and Tai Ji Sword (swordplay) have become the best selling training references in China as well as in the world.

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