Xie Peiqi
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Xie Pieqi was the 4th generation lineage holder of Yin Style Baguazhang
. He was succeeded in the art by his student, He Jinbao
.
. Xie was very young when compared with most of Men's other's students - based on age alone, he would actually be considered Men's grand-disciple. He was fortunate to have lived next door to Men in 1935, when Men decided to take him on as a pupil. At the time, challenges from other martial artists were common, and a master was forced to keep much of their system to themselves, even as they attempted to pass on their martial knowledge. This was not the case with Men and Xie, as Xie viewed Men more like a surrogate father, and Men had nothing to fear from Xie, as he was only a child in comparison.
Xie's first chosen successor in Yin Style Baguazhang died in the 1980s, thus creating the same type of relationship with his new successor, He Jinbao, as he had had with his own master.
Towards the end of his life, Xie worked with He Jinbao to document the entire Yin Style Baguazhang system on a series of instructional DVDs, in an effort to ensure the survival of the complete Yin Style system.
Yin Style Baguazhang
Yin Style Baguazhang is a style of Baguazhang.-Substyles:Yin Style has many substyles, some of the lineages of which are given below:*Dong Haichuan**Yin Fu***Yin Yuzhang****Wang Fu***Ma Gui****Wang Peisheng****Liu Wanchuan***Li Yongqing...
. He was succeeded in the art by his student, He Jinbao
He Jinbao
He Jinbao, originally from China, is the grand disciple and sole lineage carrier of the Xie Peiqi branch of Yin Style Baguazhang, which was passed down to him by Dr...
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History
Xie learned Baguazhang from Men Baozhen, who was a student of Yin FuYin Fu
Yin Fu was a Baguazhang disciple of Dong Haichuan responsible for the creation of the Yin Style Baguazhang.Yin Fu was Dong's earliest disciple in Prince Duan's palace...
. Xie was very young when compared with most of Men's other's students - based on age alone, he would actually be considered Men's grand-disciple. He was fortunate to have lived next door to Men in 1935, when Men decided to take him on as a pupil. At the time, challenges from other martial artists were common, and a master was forced to keep much of their system to themselves, even as they attempted to pass on their martial knowledge. This was not the case with Men and Xie, as Xie viewed Men more like a surrogate father, and Men had nothing to fear from Xie, as he was only a child in comparison.
Xie's first chosen successor in Yin Style Baguazhang died in the 1980s, thus creating the same type of relationship with his new successor, He Jinbao, as he had had with his own master.
Towards the end of his life, Xie worked with He Jinbao to document the entire Yin Style Baguazhang system on a series of instructional DVDs, in an effort to ensure the survival of the complete Yin Style system.