<P>The oldest son of Chien Hou. In temperament he was more like his Uncle Pan-hou, from whom he learned fighting and push hands more than anything else. He started training at 7; later he not only fought a lot, he also loved to fight, which brought him fame but also cost him many pupils (at that time the Yang family's main source of income). He died in Nanking, leaving only one son, Yang Chen-sheng. </P>
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The oldest son of Chien Hou. In temperament he was more like his Uncle Pan-hou, from whom he learned fighting and push hands more than anything else. He started training at 7; later he not only fought a lot, he also loved to fight, which brought him fame but also cost him many pupils (at that time the Yang family's main source of income). He died in Nanking, leaving only one son, Yang Chen-sheng.
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