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Michaelwalter77
01-14-2006, 02:48 PM
I am looking for any video and especially books on Meihua lu (road). It is a taichi mantis form. Thanks all:)

mooyingmantis
01-14-2006, 09:44 PM
Mike,
Meihua Lu is also found in Seven Star Praying Mantis. I have translated the captions to Wan Hon Fun's book on this form and posted them at the Mantis Quarterly forum. You can find the translations at page 4 there.

Michaelwalter77
01-15-2006, 04:46 PM
I appreciate the help, however, I a looking in the taichi meihua style under the lineage of Sun De Yao. I learned the Mei Hua Lu form from him and am looking for info to cross refrence to assure that I keep my techniques pure as to what I was taught as I mat never be able to train with him again.

Sifu Darkfist
01-17-2006, 08:36 AM
Master Sun makes regular returns to the Akron Area.
I Have this form as well but as long as he is around he should teach it.
He is great to train with, one of the best sense of humor in a master.
I miss him as well.
I will post when he does another seminar.
or you could keep your eyes ont the wutangcenter.com website.
My Master posts Master Sun's visits there.

Michaelwalter77
01-17-2006, 10:03 AM
Thank You. I agree wholeheartedly. Master Sun is the only person to turn to.
I actually learned the form from him last summer at a seminar in Orlando. I assume that he will be there again this year. I want to keep training so that I can spend more time critiquing than re-learning should I get this oppertunity again. I got a VCD from plumpub but the form was a little off, not in english and the demonstration was poor.

Americanmantis
01-24-2006, 11:52 AM
Hi Mike,

I met Sun De Yao last year in Atlanta. He was working on a 3 year program to teach the complete Taiji Mei Hua Praying Mantis system.

A friend of mine, who is a Chiropractor there, is currently studying with him and says that master Sun delivers what he says and then some.

Dr. George Lisjak
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