Tai Chi is an important representative school of Chinese martial arts. It takes the Tai Chi and Yin-Yang dialectics in traditional Chinese Confucian and Taoist philosophy as its core ideas, and integrates multiple functions such as nourishing temperament, strengthening the body, and fighting. It combines the changes of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements in Yixue, the meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the dual cultivation of sex and life in Taoism, and the ancient Daoyin and breathing techniques to form an excellent traditional Chinese boxing that cultivates both inside and outside, is gentle, slow, light, and combines hardness and softness. In the long process of development, various styles have been formed, mainly Zhaobao style, Yang style, Chen style, Wu style, Sun style, Wu style, and Japanese style.