Yang Lu Chang
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Yang Luchan
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Yáng (楊).
Yang Lu-ch'an ou Yang Luchan, 楊露禪, (1799-1872), et connu comme le fondateur du Tai chi chuan style Yang.
Ses fils sont Yang Banhou et Yang Jianhou.
Catégories : Pratiquant de Tai-chi-chuan | Naissance en 1799 | Décès en 1872
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