Teacher Wu Lianzhi 1 hour open door octupole boxing teaching video
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Octupole master Wu Lianzhi "
Cangzhou is a famous hometown of martial arts. Among more than 50 boxing schools circulating in Cangzhou, Mengcun Baji Boxing is unique and enjoys a high reputation. There is a saying in the martial arts proverb that "Eight-pole boxing plus chopping and hanging makes ghosts and gods afraid", which shows the prestige of Eight-pole boxing. There are many famous masters of Mengcun Bajiquan in the past dynasties, from the "God Gun Wuzhong" who broke into Shaolin Temple alone in the Qing Dynasty and shocked Beijing to the "Great Li Gun Wen Shu" and the Fire Hall Pavilion in modern times, leaving many well-known rumors and anecdotes. These smoky past events have left a mysterious color to the ancient octupole boxing, which makes people yearn for it. The past is gone, and the past cannot be pursued. Among the descendants of contemporary Bajiquan, Mr. Wu Lianzhi from Mengcun is a renowned master of Bajiquan at home and abroad. For the development and spread of Bajiquan, he is doing his best to travel at home and abroad. Born in a family of 1947, Wu Lianzhi was born in an bajiquan family in Mengcun Hui Autonomous County, Cangzhou, Hebei Province. Speaking of the Wu family in Mengcun, everyone in the Wulin knows it. Mengcun Kaimen Bajiquan was born in the Wu family. According to Wu's Open-door Eight-pole Boxing Spectrum, during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, a southern martial arts master passed by Mengcun and taught the fifteen-year-old boy Wuzhong exquisite martial arts. Ten years later, Wuzhong finally became famous for his cannon. There is a saying that "from Nanjing to Beijing, Wuzhong is counted by artillery". Wuzhong is known as the "magic gun". The kung fu taught by Wuzhong was later named octupole boxing. Since then, octupole boxing has taken root in the Wu family in Mengcun, Cangzhou. Wu Lianzhi is a descendant of Wuzhong. Born in a martial arts family, it is an unshirkable responsibility to inherit ancestral training and martial arts. Wu Lianzhi recalled that he couldn't remember how old he was when he started boxing. It seems that after a long walk, I began to learn boxing. First, he practiced boxing with his grandfather Wu Huiqing, who taught him the first set of octupole boxing. Grandpa loves him very much, but he is very strict with his practice. Unfortunately, at the age of Wu Lianzhi 1 1, grandpa Wu Huiqing passed away. After grandpa died, Wu Lianzhi learned octupole boxing from his father Wu Xiufeng. Cangzhou was poor half a century ago. Many people in Mengcun go out to work and do business, and those who know kung fu go out to be bodyguards and buskers. But the Wu family is a Hui people, and the legacy of their ancestors is that they can't be bodyguards, let alone entertainers. Wu Lianzhi's father, Wu Xiufeng, has been working and doing business in Tianjin for many years. In his spare time, he also taught free octupole boxing in Tianjin, and he became famous in Tianjin for a time. Wu Lianzhi studied in Tianjin for two years and returned to Mengcun after his grandfather died. At that time, despite the difficulties of family life, Wu Lianzhi never stopped practicing octupole boxing. Every school holiday, he goes to Tianjin to learn boxing from his father. During the Spring Festival, my father will also rush back to Mengcun. In the first month of each family's festival, my father will seize the short gathering time to teach Wu Lianzhi Wushu. "At that time, our father and son used to practice until after midnight. Although it is bitter, in retrospect, we are very happy. When you really like martial arts, you don't feel bitter when you eat it. " Wu Lianzhi said with emotion. Because of his father's example and hard practice, Wu Lianzhi was outstanding in martial arts at a young age, and gradually became famous in Cangzhou Wulin, becoming a rising star with extraordinary skills. Wu Lianzhi has been an apprentice since he was eighteen. His disciples Liu Xiuping, Chang Yugang and Liu Lianjun once won the national championship. 1976, Wu Xiufeng died suddenly, and great grief fell on Wu Lianzhi's mind. Farewell to his father, after grief, Wu Lianzhi felt the burden on his shoulders getting heavier and heavier. He knew that from then on, his father's unfinished business and the important task of carrying forward octupole boxing fell on his shoulders. In 1980s, China Wushu ushered in a vigorous development. In order to adapt to the development of Wushu at home and abroad, 1985, Mengcun Hui Autonomous County established the Open Door Bajiquan Research Association. Wu Lianzhi, who is under 40 years old, was elected as the president and began to take charge of Bajiquan, becoming the head of contemporary Cangzhou Bajiquan. The spread of Megatron's overseas octupole boxing in China originated from Mr. Liu Yunqiao in Taiwan Province Province. The disciples of Li, a master of modern Bajiquan, once spread Bajiquan among overseas Chinese, making the world know the face of Bajiquan for the first time. After 80s, overseas Bajiquan fans went to Mengcun to find their roots and ancestors, seeking the true meaning of Bajiquan. 1982, Takashi Matsuda and his party visited China and arrived in Mengcun, Cangzhou in June of that year. Mengcun Wushu held a grand octupole boxing performance, and Wu Lianzhi gave a wonderful octupole boxing performance at the meeting, which opened the eyes of Japanese friends. When Matsuda Takashi and his party returned to Japan, they also took away the propaganda video materials of Bajiquan. The strength, explosive power and earth-shattering momentum of octupole boxing amazed the Japanese. Therefore, starting from 1983, Wu Lianzhi began to teach octupole boxing in Japan at the invitation of Japanese martial arts circles. During the teaching of Bajiquan in Japan, Wu Lianzhi once defeated the tall Japanese karate master and became a great hero in Japan. These are old sayings from more than ten years ago. Now, Wu Lianzhi has spread all over Japan, making China's octupole boxing deeply rooted in Japan. Wu Lianzhi said that with his help, Japan established five octupole boxing organizations, including Japan Open-door Octupole Boxing Research Association, Japan Open-door Octupole Boxing Club, and Japan Octupole Boxing Research Association. These Bajiquan organizations are spread all over Tokyo, Nagoya and other cities, and all of them are managed by foreign disciples from Wu Lianzhi. Wu Lianzhi goes to Japan twice a year to personally instruct Japanese disciples to practice Bajiquan. When asked about the number of Japanese Bajiquan disciples, Wu Lianzhi said that there was no statistics, and there were probably several thousand. These disciples are seeds, spreading octupole boxing to every island in Japan. While spreading octupole boxing in Japan, Wu Lianzhi also went to Europe to teach octupole boxing many times, covering Britain, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and other countries. Wherever he went, Wu Lianzhi's superb martial arts impressed big Europeans, and the unique charm and charm of Bajiquan made Europeans crazy. In recent two or three years, octupole boxing has also spread to South Korea. Wu Lianzhi said that he had been invited to South Korea to spread Bajiquan since 2000. When teaching octupole boxing in Korea, Koreans specially arranged an octupole boxing performance, in which a 26-year-old Korean Taekwondo master played against Wu Lianzhi. As a result, Wu Lianzhi, in his fifties, fell down four times in a row. South Korea's KBH TV and South Korea's cable TV reported the contest live, and many news media in North Korea also reported it. At one time, China's Bajiquan and Wu Lianzhi were very famous in South Korea. Last year, at the initiative of Mr. Wu Lianzhi, South Korea also established an open-door Bajiquan Research Association. Koreans are crazy about octupole boxing. When we interviewed Mr. Wu Lianzhi, a young Korean in his twenties came all the way to Mengcun. He said that he went to Mengcun five years ago to learn Bajiquan from Mr. Wu, and this time he came to Mengcun, hoping to get further guidance from Mr. Wu. We are particularly moved to see the eager expression of Korean youth. What a spirit it is for a young man who is far away from home to pursue the true meaning of Bajiquan, regardless of the long distance and language barrier, to come to a relatively poor and isolated Mengcun village! Now, Bajiquan is deeply loved by people all over the world. Cangzhou Wushu Festival has been held for six times, among which octupole boxing is the highlight. During the Wushu Festival, tens of thousands of Bajiquan disciples came to Mengcun, Cangzhou to seek their roots and ask their ancestors, which was unprecedented. In addition, countless martial arts lovers from all over the world visit Mengcun every year. In the words of Mr. Wu Lianzhi, Mengcun is the root and nest of Bajiquan. The Heart of Boxing Why is Bajiquan deeply loved by martial arts lovers at home and abroad? Wu Lianzhi said: "This is because Bajiquan is extremely practical and powerful, and it has a strong technical offensive. It can also play a role in fitness, which is really suitable for all ages. " Although Bajiquan is spreading more and more widely in the world, Wu Lianzhi is deeply worried about its development. "The first is the development of China, especially Cangzhou." Wu Lianzhi said that because Mengcun is a poverty-stricken county in China, the backward economic development and people's backward ideas restrict the development speed of Bajiquan. Meng Cun's current Eight-Pole Boxing still follows the ancient teaching mode of oral transmission, and the master and several apprentices practice it in their spare time. The scale and quantity of Cangzhou Wushu School are far behind Henan, Shandong and other places, which is not commensurate with the reputation of Cangzhou, a famous hometown of Wushu, and also affects the development and popularization of Bajiquan. "Secondly, there are many misunderstandings in the research of octupole boxing. What is octupole boxing? Where exactly did octupole boxing originate? What are the six opening remarks? Why is octupole boxing so powerful? These problems must have a scientific explanation. " Wu Lianzhi said that it is very important to explain these problems clearly when introducing Bajiquan to foreigners. Wu Lianzhi believes that the spread of Bajiquan didn't have a name at first, but it was called Wushu at that time. The name of octupole boxing was named after Wu (Ju Rong) wrote Wu's Open the Door Octupole Boxing Spectrum. Why is it called octupole boxing? This is closely related to China's ancient philosophy-Taiji theory. Easy to have Tai Chi means having two instruments; Two instruments give birth to four elephants, and four elephants give birth to gossip; Besides gossip, there are eight (bad yin), eight (bad yin), eight (bad yin), eight (bad yin), eight (eight), eight (eight) and eight (eight). Taiji theory is a simple philosophy of China in ancient times, full of dialectical thoughts of development and change. The changes of Yin-Yang and Five Elements of Taiji are complementary. Without the development and changes of yin and yang in nature, there would be no world today. Therefore, there is a saying that "literature has Tai Chi to secure the world, and martial arts has eight poles to do it". Bajiquan is rooted in the ancient traditional culture of China and developed. "The source of martial arts should be discussed and studied, but there should be scientific basis and sufficient arguments, and we should look at the problem with dialectical thinking, and we must never make subjective assumptions and imagine it out of thin air. If you don't study the problem with this scientific attitude, you will make a lot of jokes. " Wu Lianzhi explained the six opening methods of Bajiquan with examples. "Some people say that the Sixth National Congress is a routine, which is wrong. Six-opening is the theoretical basis of octupole boxing, which refers to the six forces of octupole boxing: top, embrace, brush, split, hip and entanglement. This is the core of octupole boxing. Every movement of octupole boxing is the synthesis of these six forces. Therefore, the six major openings are not routines, but theories. " When it comes to the origin and theory of octupole boxing, Wu Lianzhi talks endlessly. He said that since the establishment of Bajiquan Sect, it has been developed for hundreds of years. "For example, my grandfather Wu Huiqing enriched the routine of octupole boxing, adding black tiger boxing, Flying Tiger Boxing, sharp stick, three-section stick, tiger hook and other routines, and my father Wu Xiufeng developed the small rack of octupole boxing from all the way to twelve roads. When I came here, I explained the stress principle of octupole boxing with modern scientific theory. " When Wu Lianzhi talked about teaching octupole boxing in Japan, someone asked why octupole boxing was so powerful. He explained the power requirements of pushing, grinding and punching of octupole boxing with human mechanics and kinematics theory. Stamping is the sinking of the body, which increases the reaction force; Grinding is a rotation with the body center as the axis, which produces centrifugal force; Rush is to accelerate forward movement. The combination of these three forces, coupled with the unity of spirit, makes octupole boxing more powerful. "This explanation is easy for foreigners to accept. In modern society, if Wushu wants to develop, it can't be limited to the past theories. It is necessary to enrich the martial arts theory with modern scientific knowledge, so that the ancient octupole boxing will glow with new vitality in the new century. " Wu Lianzhi said that he would build an Bajiquan training center in Mengcun to recruit more disciples and teach Bajiquan. "In the past, octupole boxing was conservative, and some routines were not circulated at all. I want to break this tradition. " He also wants to write a book, dedicating his life experience and the ancient stunt of Bajiquan to the society ... Wu Lianzhi and Kan Kan talked about it, and his words revealed his pure heart of loving China's traditional martial arts culture and spreading China's traditional martial arts culture.
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