The Wu style is easily distinguished from other Tai Chi forms by several specific technical features:
Wu style Taijiquan (Wu-style Tai Chi) is the second most popular style of Tai Chi in the world, renowned for its , unique leaning posture , and focus on internal energy . Developed in the 19th century by Wu Quanyou and his son Wu Jianquan, it evolved from the Yang style but shifted toward a "small frame" approach. This style is particularly noted for its practical martial applications in close-range grappling and its significant health benefits, often practiced for joint therapy and stress regulation. Key Characteristics Taijiquan : Wu style
Unlike most styles that maintain a vertical torso, Wu style utilizes a straight line from the back heel through the crown of the head, creating a distinctive forward lean. The Wu style is easily distinguished from other