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Fu Qingquan was born in 197 1 Shanghai, a native of Yongnian County, Hebei Province, and a descendant of Yang Tai. From the age of 6, he practiced boxing with his grandfather Fu Zhongwen and his father Fu Shengyuan, and received formal martial arts training since childhood. In the early 1980 s, he entered the training of Wushu team in Shanghai Sports Palace. Then he was elected to the Shanghai Wushu Team and became a professional Wushu player. He inherited his family business, was strictly taught by his grandfather and father, and was scientifically trained by a professional team. Coupled with his cleverness and diligence, he finally won the biography of Yang's Taiji Biography and became a rising star of Taiji family. [ 1]

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Fu Qingquan often attended Wushu Festival with his grandfather since he was a child. He has participated in many competitions in Shanghai and Tai Ji Chuan since he was a teenager.

1985–1987 won the championship of Shanghai Yang Tai for three consecutive years.

1988 won the Tai Chi sword championship and the runner-up in Tai Ji Chuan, Yang Tai in the national Tai Ji Chuan sword competition.

1989 participated in the China-Japan Tai Ji Chuan Competition on behalf of the national team and won the championship in Tai Ji Chuan, Yang Tai. In the same year, he moved to Australia with his father and founded Fushengyuan International Tai Ji Chuan College.

Abroad, in order to promote Tai Ji Chuan, he was invited to give lectures in various countries and regions of the world, teaching authentic Yang Tai Tai Ji Chuan. Because of grandpa's death, Fu Qingquan gave up the excellent living conditions and high remuneration abroad from 1997 and returned to China to continue grandpa's unfinished business in Tai Ji Chuan. At present, he has spared no effort to dedicate his boxing skills to all parts of the motherland, traveling back and forth across the country, and teaching authentic Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan wholeheartedly. In teaching, he is especially good at combining Tai Ji Chuan's theory with practice, which is clear, vivid and interesting, and makes people enter the door of Taiji easily and happily.

Now based at home and facing abroad, I am often invited to teach boxing abroad. He has taught thousands of students. 1999 CCTV broadcasted a series of teaching films on Yang's Tai Ji Chuan, Knife Technique and Knife Push, which received enthusiastic response. It has won unanimous praise from fans of Taiji Chuan. In 2000, Fu Qingquan edited and published a book "China Daily < Yang's Tai Ji Chuan Linear Coach Method > > and a VCD. The publication of this book has provided Tai Ji Chuan fans with deeper experience and methods of teaching and training, and made positive contributions to popularizing and improving the boxing skills of Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan fans.

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Fu Qingquan is currently the vice-chairman of the World Yongnian Tai Ji Chuan League, the president of Australasian Fushengyuan International Tai Ji Chuan College and the president of Hong Kong Tai Ji Chuan Friendship Association. 1998 was awarded the sixth stage of China Wushu by Chinese Wushu Association. In 2005, China was awarded the seventh martial arts section by the Chinese Wushu Association, enjoying the reputation of "Tai Chi Shao Shuai".