1904, when Tian was thirteen years old, one day, he asked Tian Xi if he liked learning boxing. Although Tian likes it, he cares about the livelihood of his family. After family discussion, he entered yangfu to have dinner with Yang Jianhou's two sons, Yang Shaohou and Yang Chengfu. Yang Jianhou personally instructed the three of them to practice Tai Chi day and night.
19 12, launched the fitness power movement, and set up the national North-South Wushu Challenge in Nanjing for the first time. He was ordered to represent the Yang family and became famous in one fell swoop.
19 17, Tian formally bowed to Yang Shaohou. Yang Shaohou has the reputation of "avalokitesvara with a thousand hands". Tian's technique is changeable and his footwork is dexterous, which is quite Yang Shaohou's style.
In 192 1 year, Tian He went to Hangzhou together. At this time, Tian made a true biography of Yang's stunts, and he knew the essence of Yang's big, medium and small boxing frames like the back of his hand. As well as pushing hands, touching, Sanshou, knives, swords, guns, sticks, and the eight-section brocade of the Yang family's secret biography, they closed their bodies, staggered their bones and muscles, and acupoints.
1923, chengfugong reopened the mountain gate in Beijing, and Tian officially bowed under chengfugong's gate.
In the early 1930s, Tian gave a boxing performance in the museum set up by Shanghai Jewelry Office, which attracted many businessmen and businessmen. Tian also set up a boxing ring in the Bund Park (now called Huangpu Park), which has been publicly boxing for decades. Ye Dami and Lu Hengchang, the famous Tai Ji Chuan masters in the post-Shanghai area, all came from their disciples. In particular, Lu Hengchang is famous for his Yang style boxing, which is little known at present (later evolved into Wu style Tai Ji Chuan boxing, from which Wu style square boxing Tai Ji Chuan came).
65438-0956, referee of the first national Wushu competition.
1960, dead.