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Originally posted by jubaji View PostHistorians? Maybe they have more legitimate documentation than Wiki-areyoufuckingkiddingme-pedia, chat rooms, hearsay, legend, etc.
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Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostPlease don't let my mistake stand in the way share your knowledge gained from training with one of Tai Chi's greats, surely in two years you learned something you can tell us, after all you were his first waigouren.
No great esoteric secrets to share, sorry. I told you before, the focus was on working hard and not on literature, recitation of terms, or thrilling over legends and stories and such. In fact, I recall him making light of those who get caught up in fables and fantasy and the like.
Just hard work.
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You haven't told me why you feel so threatened by the fact that I was fortunate enough to have that opportunity.
And you haven't told me why you are so desperate to defend your legend. Are you afraid that your training would somehow be less legitimate if no one were actually killed during that tournament? I don't think that reasonable, but you sure seem to have some issue over it.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostNo great esoteric secrets to share, sorry. I told you before, the focus was on working hard and not on literature, recitation of terms, or thrilling over legends and stories and such. In fact, I recall him making light of those who get caught up in fables and fantasy and the like.
Just hard work.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostThat doesn't sound like an answer about their being historians or having legitimate documentation of your legend.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostYou haven't told me why you feel so threatened by the fact that I was fortunate enough to have that opportunity.
And you haven't told me why you are so desperate to defend your legend. Are you afraid that your training would somehow be less legitimate if no one were actually killed during that tournament? I don't think that reasonable, but you sure seem to have some issue over it.
It's your lack of knowledge of the lineage of the system you claim to have studied that amazes me, whether you believe the records doesn't effect my life at all. There are multiple texts that list the participants and results of each contest in the tournament and if you'd ever studied the arts history and development you'd know that too. There is far more documentation of the 1928 tournament than there is to any of your BS stories of suplexing people in knife fights or being State wrestling champ, or that you studied under a man you don't seem to know jack shit about.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostOh, more quizzes! What fun!
If it makes you happy I can tell you I was trained in one long form, one shorter fast form, and a sword form.
If you need to know more than that, you're out of luck. As I said, I was there to work, not sip tea and study theories.
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Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostSo far you haven't known his first lesson, what his students call him or the names of your senior classmates.
My first lesson was working through part of the first form. We did not theorize or philosophize at all.
All of his students addressed him as 'Sifu' when I was there.
The senior students when I was there were his son and four or five other folks from the area. Not a Dan, Jerry, or Joseph in sight.
As I've said before, I'm a wrestler. I was grateful for the experience and I practice the forms I was taught now and again, but despite his urging I really did not keep up with taijiquan as the focus of my martial training (which I suppose is regretable). I consider it an honor to have known him and learned from him, for which I will always be grateful. I have experienced enough to know when someone is making bullshit exaggerrations or putting taijiquan down out of ignorance. I'm not sure if this makes you so defensive because the closest your 'master' has ever gotten to the origin of his art is the Chinese takeout place on the corner, or because I can and will call you on your silly hyperbole when needed and you have nothing but memorizing your tai chi trading cards to support your demands of obedience and adoration.
Too fucking bad.
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Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostWhy does the record of the event bother you so?
Doesn't particularly bother me. People get hurt fighting all the time, sometimes they even die. I do find it interesting though that the "killed" part seems to be so important to you. It almost seems that you cling to this event (sufficiently distant in time as to be unverifiable) to justify the "too deadly" bit. That's certainly how Ponytail Boy leaned on it when he was here.
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Originally posted by TTEscrima View PostIt's your lack of knowledge of the lineage of the system you claim to have studied that amazes me.
I'm not surprised, 'cause for little theory-boys like you and Ponytail thats what MA is: memorizing 'information' like children with their Yugiyo cards instead of training and testing physical skills. No wonder you can play make-believe and convince yourselves you are badasses.
"B-b-back off mister! I know lineage!"
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