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  1. Zhang Sanfeng (also spelled Zhang San Feng, Chang San-Feng) refers to a legendary Chinese Taoist who many believe invented tai chi. However, other sources point to early versions of tai chi predating Sanfeng. He was purported to have achieved immortality.

  2. Zhang Sanfeng as Founder of Taijiquan. One of the most enduring legends regarding the origins of Taijiquan concerns Zhang Sanfeng, a Taoist immortal who lived on the Wudang Mountains. It is said that he received this wonderful boxing system in a dream from a Taoist God.

  3. Oct 28, 2023 · Zhang Sanfeng is a legendary Taoist monk who is believed by some to have invented a style of fighting called Mien Chuen (Cotton Fist) that would evolve into modern-day Tai Chi Chuan. While it is questionable whether he actually existed, the tradition of his influence on Tai Chi is a relatively long one.

  4. Jul 15, 2011 · Zhang Sanfeng was a semi-legendary Chinese Taoist priest who is believed by some to have achieved immortality, said variously to date from either the late Song Dynasty (960-1279), Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) or Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). His name is said to have been Zhang Junbao before he became a Taoist.

  5. Apr 15, 2020 · There are also those tai chi historians which point out that Chang San-feng was actually Zhang Sanfeng, a Chinese Taoist who reached immortality through the development and perfect practice of tai chi.

  6. It originates from the Wudang Mountains where it is still practiced by Taoist sects that trace their lineage back to tai chi’s founder Zhang Sanfeng. It is unique to all other styles of tai chi because the forms are taught as part of a greater curriculum which includes Taoist study and Kung Fu.

  7. Zhang Sanfeng, a Confucius and Taoist master, held a civil service position and traveled for the government. He was also an accomplished martial artist having learned White Crane and Snake Styles as well as sword fighting.