Career
When Wu Quanyou"s son Wu Chien-ch"uan (Wu Jianquan) moved from Beijing to Shanghai in 1928 he remained to lead the Wu-style Beijing group. In 1929, the first documentary book on Wu-style t"ai chi "The record of Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan" was published by Wu Chien-ch"uan, Wang Maozhai and Guo Fen. His primary disciple was Yang Yuting.
The beginnings of Wu-style were created by a Manchurian named Wu Quanyou (1834–1902).
Wu Quanyou’s son, Wu Jianquan (1870–1942), loved martial arts from his youth and studied under the tutorship of his father. After 1912 he continuously developed the teaching t"ai chi ch"uan at the Beijing Sport Research Society, gradually refining his father’s style to what is currently recognised as Wu-style.