= Wang Yan == Lineage * Teacher: [[Chen Yan-Xi]] * Grandson: [[Wang Chang-Jiang]] == Bio * https://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_7fc73c240102wyr4.html Wang Yan (1900–1980): A Renowned 9th-Generation Disciple Wang Yan, also known as Tingxuan, was an accomplished disciple of Chen Yanxi and one of the "Four Great Guardians" of Chenjiagou. Wang was exceptionally intelligent and dedicated, befriending notable figures like [[Chen Baoqiu]] and [[Chen Fake]]. He trained tirelessly through harsh winters and scorching summers, earning him the title "Iron Rolling Divine Shoulder" for his mastery. Wang inherited the essence of Tai Chi, characterized by detailed techniques, clear differentiation between solid and empty stances, and seamless silk-reeling energy throughout forms. His routines were fluid and powerful, blending lightness and solidity with dynamic transitions. Wang also excelled in various Tai Chi weapons, including the Spring and Autumn Broadsword, Tai Chi Spear, double short swords, and staff, with the broadsword being particularly formidable. In the 1950s, Wang began teaching, making significant contributions to the preservation and development of Chen-style Tai Chi.