Originally Posted by
kuniggety
Your post is extremely confusing. Wudang is an area in China. It has come to be commonly used in reference in the traditional internal CMA aka nei-gong such as Taiji, Baguazhang, and Xing-Yi.
So, when you're talking about Wudang or Bagua and when someone references a Taiji school you say you want Wudang, yes, it's confusing what you're talking about.
I think he was referring to the other orthodox Wudangshan system( Like Baxianquan, Fuhuquan, Taiyiwuxingquan ) , rather than Wudangquan (taiji, xingyi, bagua, baji, etc.).
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