Wu Daxin
| Wu Daxin | |||||||||||||
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| Born | 1933 | ||||||||||||
| Died | 2005 (aged 71–72) | ||||||||||||
| Native name | 吴大新 | ||||||||||||
| Nationality | Chinese | ||||||||||||
| Style | Wu-style tai chi | ||||||||||||
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| Simplified Chinese | 吴大新 | ||||||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 吳大新 | ||||||||||||
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Wu Daxin or Wu Ta-hsin (1933–2005) was a Chinese tai chi teacher who lived most of his life in Hong Kong. He was the great-grandson Wu-style tai chi founder Wu Quanyou and the grandson of the well-known teacher Wu Jianquan. He directed the Wu family's lineage for four years from the Wu family headquarters in Hong Kong after the death of his cousin Wu Yanxia.