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Chen Geng (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a second-generation disciple
cheng fa (M) [Common Usage] to punish
cheng gong (M) [Common Usage] to succeed
Cheng Man Ching (M) [Master] a prominent master of Yang taijiquan
Cheng Ngh (C) [Master] a prominent master of Wihng Cheun
chen hua (M) [Common Usage] see chahm fa
Chen Pin San (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a sixteenth-generation disciple
chen qiao chuan zhang (M) [Hong Jia] see chahm kiuh chyun jeung
Chen Shen Ru (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and an eleventh-generation disciple
Chen taijiquan (M) [Style] An internal style originating in Henan Province in northern China founded by the Chen family in the village of Chenjiagou. Said by some to be the original style of taijiquan, it is characterized by graceful and soft movements as well as forceful movements with bursts of strength.
Chen Tang (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a fifth-generation disciple
Chen Ting Nian (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a sixteenth-generation disciple