Qu Hanquan: Vice Chairman of Guangdong Wushu Association, one of the top ten martial arts masters in China, and an accomplished figure in spreading Cai Lifo Boxing. A native of Yunfu County, Guangdong Province, started the "Jianmin Kung Fu Club" in Yunfu County from 65438 to 0936, and has since embarked on the road of teaching martial arts. Since then, Guangzhou has successively established "Xiquanyitang Wushu Club" and "Xishan Wushu Club". For decades, he has trained many martial arts talents. Among them, there are national referees, Chen Changmian, vice chairman of Guangdong Wushu Association, coach of Guangdong Wushu Team, Peng, the first prize winner of 1979 National Wushu Observation Competition, and Dong Deqiang, secretary general of Guangdong Wushu Association. Qiu Jianguo is the sixth national champion of Nanquan, and he was instructed by Qu Hanquan in his early years. In addition, among the winners of previous provincial and municipal competitions, students from District Hanquan are He Ju, Liang Huatian, Hong Yongxing, Mai Haoran, Huang Zhanrong, Cai Jintang, Liang, District Weichang, He Sanmei and Hong.
Sun Jianyun, born in 19 14, is a Beijinger. Her ancestral home is Ren Dong Jia Tong Village, Wangdu County, Hebei Province, and she is the daughter of Sun Lutang, the founder of Sun Shi Tai Ji Chuan. He is currently the vice chairman of Beijing Wushu Association, the president of Sun Shi Tai Ji Chuan Research Association of Beijing Wushu Association, the first "Top Ten Contemporary Wulin Masters in China", a special researcher of China Wushu Academy, a member of Beijing Xicheng District Political Consultative Conference, and the eighth grade of China Wushu. Sun Jianyun's father taught her martial arts when she was 7 years old. By the time of 193 1, she had learned well at home and went to Zhenjiang Martial Arts School with her father to teach women's martial arts. 1959 was hired as an honorary national referee by the state sports commission in the first national Wushu competition. 1962 and 1963 were hired as vice-chairmen and referees in two Wushu exhibition competitions held in Beijing. 1982 attended the national Wushu work conference as a special representative and made a special speech on "Wushu and Morality", which was received by the party and state leaders. In order to speed up the popularization of Tai Ji Chuan in Sun Shi, he has compiled and published such monographs as Tai Ji Chuan in Sun Shi, Simplified Routine in Tai Ji Chuan, Sun Shi and Sword of Action. Sun Jianyun inherited his father's teaching from childhood and realized the true meaning of boxing. At the same time, he inherited his father's noble quality and martial spirit. No matter in good times or bad times, I put all my heart and soul into the development and spread of Wushu. 1983, she founded the Sun Shi Tai Ji Chuan Research Association of Beijing Wushu Association, and on this basis, she made extensive contacts with descendants from Sun Shi and Tai Ji Chuan at home and abroad. I have traveled to Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing and other places many times. And served as honorary vice president of Simin Wushu Research Association. Although Sun Jianyun is 73 years old, he was invited to give a lecture in Japan. With her help and guidance, organizations or research societies in Sun Shi and Tai Ji Chuan have been established at home and abroad. Dean of China Martial Arts College in California praised Sun Jianyun for being "as bright as a star, with thousands of eyes and as bright as day".
Li Wenbin, 19 18, born in Haicheng, Liaoning Province, graduated from university and is an accountant. At the age of 8, he began to practice Changquan and Tai Ji Chuan. /kloc-At the age of 0/3, he studied and practiced Xingyiquan with Shang Yunxiang, a master of Xingyiquan. He honed his life, admired martial arts, and carefully cultivated his disciples, with peaches and plums all over the world. Through the publication of monographs and articles on words and deeds and Xingyiquan, Shangyou Xingyiquan was established and developed, which made an indelible contribution to the development of Xingyiquan. He has served as referee and arbitrator of national Wushu competitions for many times. He was hired as a consultant of Wudang Boxing Research Association and an honorary referee of Wushu in China, and was rated as one of the "Top Ten Wushu Masters" by Chinese Wushu Association 1996. He used to be a member of China Book Association, Heilongjiang Branch of China-US Association, a representative of the Third People's Congress of Qiqihar City and a member of the Third Standing Committee of CPPCC. He died on 1997 at the age of 80.
Martial artist Li Tianji. Zhili (now Hebei) is a newcomer. 193 1 Graduated from Shandong Wushu Museum. He used to be a teacher of Shandong Wushu Museum and curator of Lingxian Wushu Museum. Later, he and his father founded martial arts clubs in Harbin and Shenyang. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he has served as director of Harbin Wushu Association, lecturer of Harbin Institute of Technology, coach of Heilongjiang Wushu Team, coach of Wushu Class of Sports Guidance Department of State Sports Commission, deputy secretary-general of Chinese Wushu Association and director of Chinese Sports Science Society. National Wushu referee. He is good at Tai Chi, Xingyiquan, Bagua and Shaolin, which simplifies the arrangement of Tai Ji Chuan and facilitates its popularization. He went to Japan to teach Tai Ji Chuan and Tai Chi Sword. Editor-in-chief simplified Tai Ji Chuan. He wrote Wudang swordsmanship and Xingyiquan.
Jixiu Zhang (1922 ~) taiji biography home. People from Ye County, Shandong Province. /kloc-started practicing martial arts at the age of 0/6. Zeng worshipped as a teacher and practiced Tai Ji Chuan, Xingyiquan, Dao, Sword and other boxing methods and mechanical routines. Since 1953, he has participated in various national Wushu competitions and won many awards. Among them, 1956 won the first place in the national Wushu performance Tai Chi Pusher. 1957 first prize of the national Wushu observation conference. 1959 First National Games Wushu Competition, second place in Tai Ji Chuan. 1960 Tai Ji Chuan won the second place in the national Wushu competition. 1959, has been teaching martial arts in Harbin for a long time, and has served as the referee of the national Tai Ji Chuan competition for many times. In recent years, he has participated in the compilation and teaching of the new Tai Ji Chuan competition routines compiled by the State Sports Commission, and is a famous expert in the national Tai Ji Chuan activities, especially in Tai Ji Chuan, Sun Tai. Now he is a member of Chinese Wushu Association and a national judge of China Wushu. Author of Taiji Biography and other books.
Chen Zhenglei, 1949 was born in Chenjiagou, wen county, China, the birthplace of Tai Ji Chuan. He is the 11th descendant of Tai Ji Chuan, the president of wen county Chen Tai Ji Chuan Research Association, the head coach of China Chenjiagou Taijiquan Promotion Center, the head coach of Henan Taiji Sports Fitness Co., Ltd., and now the deputy director of Henan Wushu Management Center. Vice Chairman of Provincial Wushu Association, National Wushu Senior Coach, National Social Sports Instructor, Member of Chinese Wushu Association and China Sports Science Association. Chen Zhenglei, one of the "Top Ten Martial Arts Masters" in China, has been practicing with the famous master Tai Ji Chuan since he was eight years old (former honorary professor of Nanjing Central Martial Arts Museum, national martial arts examination judge, 1964 elected as a member of the National Wushu Association), and his uncle Zhao Chen Pi has been practicing Tai Ji Chuan's techniques and swords. Later, he continued to study with Tai Ji Chuan's master and uncle Chen Zhaokui, specializing in Tai Ji Chuan, pushing technique and the boxing theory of his uncle Professor Chen Fake. For more than 20 years, Chen Zhenglei has been following the example of two masters, taking inheriting family skills and promoting Taiji culture as his lifelong goal. Therefore, I can overcome all kinds of difficulties and hardships repeatedly, study hard and persevere, so that my kung fu is profound and pure and my theoretical exploration reaches a new height. It has the reputation of "Tai Chi King Kong" and enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad.
Zhao Zikai, a 77-year-old Sichuan martial artist, is a member of the National Wushu Association and vice chairman of Sichuan and Chongqing Wushu Associations. He is good at Emei Wushu. This energetic and strong-willed martial artist has been learning martial arts from folk martial arts masters since he was six or seven years old. He is agile and has a solid foundation. In 1930s, when Zhao Lao was a PE teacher at Huazhong University, he fell down three times to challenge a foreign boxer, which greatly shocked the national prestige and popularity. After liberation, in the national Wushu competition, Zhao Lao's Emei school boxing, broken door gun and qingping sword won the first prize successively. In recent years, Zhao Lao used his retirement time to excavate and sort out the precious martial arts heritage of the motherland, published articles such as Exploring the Source of Qigong, and presided over the arrangement of Sichuan Nanquan routines.
Guo Ruixiang, an outstanding contemporary martial artist, is an outstanding figure in the Wulin of Cangzhou, Hebei Province. His father Guo Changsheng, known as "Guo Yanzi", was a legendary martial artist in the 20th century. Guo Ruixiang fully inherited the essence of martial arts handed down by his father, and his unique martial arts, such as Miao Dao, Guagua Boxing and Fengshen Stick, are well-known at home and abroad. He has been engaged in Wushu teaching for many years, trained a large number of outstanding international Wushu talents and achieved excellent results in national and international competitions. Because of his superb martial arts and noble morality, he was rated as one of the top ten contemporary martial arts teachers and won the title of the highest level of martial arts.
Liang Yiquan, born in China Wushu Seventh Section 193 1, is a national senior martial arts coach and one of the top ten contemporary martial arts teachers in China. He studied martial arts with his father since childhood and won the National Wushu Contribution Award and the first prize of the National Wushu Competition all the year round. He is the author of Shaolin Boxing and Shaolin Wushu Textbooks.
Cai Hongxiang, male, 193 1 was born in Shanghai. China Baduan, a senior coach and national first-class referee, practiced martial arts with Hua Quan grandmaster Cai Xi since childhood. He is good at Huaquan, Shaolin Boxing, Knife, Sword, Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan, Sanda, fighting, capture and all kinds of weapons. He is also good at taking off darts and Shuang Bian. From 1953 to 1960, he won the national Wushu championship three times and five gold medals. 1983 went to Japan to teach martial arts. He is the author of twelve serial boxing.