Liu Suibin, whose real name is Xin Xuan, was authorized by Master Yu Guoxiong as the head of the 36th generation of Qingcheng School. He used to be the champion of China TV Guinness World Wushu Competition, and now he is a member of Sichuan Wushu Association, a director of Sichuan Taoist Association, a member of China Wushu Seventh Section, an academician of American Institute of International Culture, a professor of World Wulin Alliance, a vice president of World Wulin Alliance China General Association, and an image ambassador of 2008 China International Health Forum.
About Qingcheng School:
Qingcheng School originated in China, the birthplace of Taoism, a famous historical and cultural city in China, a national 5A scenic spot and a world cultural heritage, Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, China.
Taoism in Qingcheng Mountain originated in Zhang Tianshi, and experienced the Shangqing School headed by Tao Hongjing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wei Qing School, formed in the Northern Song Dynasty and popular in the Yuan Dynasty; Dante sent Nanzong in the Northern Song Dynasty; Quanzhen Daolong School in Yuan Dynasty; Qingcheng school in late Qing dynasty.
Qingcheng school is divided into three branches. Taoist martial arts are light, elegant and generous, while Buddhists are good at fighting in rugged places. Generally speaking, they are all deeply influenced by Taoist culture in Qingcheng Mountain. They are good at breathing, keeping in good health, paying attention to actual combat, with strange steps, postures and techniques, which are quite different from national competitive martial arts. They have been identified by the United Nations as an important part of Taoist culture in Qingcheng Mountain. The carriers of Qingcheng School are Qingcheng Martial Arts Hall, International Taoist Kung Fu Alliance Network and Qingcheng Martial Arts Culture Research Association.