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I'm not sure about either, but many schools have there own versions. They may just be specific to each school. Of course, I could be thinking of the wrong things though. You can find info on the 24 and 32 sword forms online, plus the compulsory taiji forms like the 48 and 42.
From what I understand these are modern forms, the ancient yang chen fu form is 108 some odd movements (granted some of it is repetition) vs the modern 24 form or something
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