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The representative of wudang boxing.
Chen, one of the top ten boxers in contemporary China, is a descendant of the 1 1 generation in Tai Ji Chuan and a famous Tai Ji Chuan scholar. Chen Zhenglei, 1949, born in Chenjiagou, wen county, China, the birthplace of Tai Ji Chuan. Chen Xixi, the 11th descendant of Tai Ji Chuan, president of wen county Tai Ji Chuan Research Association, head coach of China Chenjiagou Tai Ji Chuan Promotion Center, head coach of Henan Taiji Sports Fitness Co., Ltd. Tai Ji Chuan, currently deputy director of Henan Wushu Management Center, vice chairman of provincial Wushu Association, national senior Wushu coach and member of Chinese Wushu Association. He is a member of the Chinese Sports Science Society and was named "Top Ten Martial Arts Masters" in China in the Wulin knowledgeable person Awards.

From the age of eight, Chen Zhenglei followed his uncle Zhao Chen Pi to practice the technique of Tai Ji Chuan handed down from his family, and worked tirelessly to experience and study the principle and system theory of Taiji until his uncle 1972 died. Later, my uncle Chen Zhaokui went on to study, specializing in my uncle Professor Chen Fake's Tai Ji Chuan, tui-surgery and boxing theory. Chen Zhenglei has brought new opportunities for the development of Wushu in China after his two terms of office. In this vibrant and spring rain era, Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan with a broad mass base has developed rapidly. Due to the spread of Yang Chengfu in his early years, his disciples spread all over the country. At this time, they are all like seeds sown, blooming everywhere. Having lived in Beijing for more than 20 years, it has always been his lifelong goal to inherit the skills handed down from his family and promote Taiji culture. It has the reputation of "Tai Chi King Kong" and enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad.

Chen Shi Tai Ji Chuan's Health-preserving Merit has won the Excellence Award and Gold Award in the Provincial Wushu Games, Tai Ji Chuan, Sword and Pusher Competition for more than ten consecutive times from 1974 to 1987, and won the national Tai Ji Chuan competition for two consecutive years. Participated in and won two national Wushu competition invited performance awards and the "Golden Lion Award" for observation and exchange. His major works include Ten Stages of Kung Fu, Chen Shi Tai Ji Chuan Xie Huizong, Chen Shi Tai Ji Chuan Health Preservation, Chen Shi Tai Ji Chuan Techniques, etc. In 2000, the revised version of Chen Tai Ji Chuan's old one-way, two-way, single sword, pushing hand and boxing appreciation and Chen Tai Ji Chuan's new one-way and health-keeping teaching film were recorded. Mr. Chen Zhenglei has given lectures abroad for dozens of times, and his students are all over the world.

Legend of Chenjiagou: Chenjiagou in wen county, Henan Province is the birthplace of Tai Ji Chuan in China. In the late Ming Dynasty, Chen Gujiu and Chen founded Tai Ji Chuan. He wrote in "Long and Short Sentences"; I use boxing in my spare time, plow in my busy time, and teach several disciples and grandchildren in my spare time to make Jackie Chan a tiger. Chenjiagou enjoys prestige among Tai Ji Chuan fans, and Tai Ji Chuan fans from all over the world come here for further study and study. Chenjiagou is three miles north of the Yellow River, and nine out of ten people are surnamed Chen. Because there is a north-south deep ditch in the village, it is called Chenjiagou. Yang Fukui (1799- 1872) is a native of Yongnian County, Hebei Province. Founder of China Yang Tai Ji Chuan. About 10 years old to Chenjiagou Chenjia, wen county, Henan. Chen Changxing (the main descendant of Chen Tai Ji Chuan) practices martial arts in Professor Chen's home every night. Yang Luchan served him diligently and got a glimpse of martial arts. Chen Changxing accepted him as an apprentice and taught him all his skills. Daoguang (1850) returned to Yongnian County, Hebei Province for about 30 years to teach boxing for a living. Later, he went to Beijing to box for people. After three generations' efforts, Chen Changxing's Chen-style version of Taiji Zhuan evolved into the Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan which is widely circulated today.

Yang Banhou (1837- 1892), also known as Yu Yang, was born in Yongnian County, Hebei Province. The son of Yang Luchan, one of the main descendants of China's biography of Yang Tai. From childhood, he practiced Tai Ji Chuan with his father, Yang Luchan, with outstanding skills. Later, with Wu Yuxiang's Taiji Biography, he got Wang Zongyue's On Taiji Biography, which is more refined. When he was about 19 years old, he went to Beijing alone and set up a boxing gym in Xianger Hutong, Beijing. After Yang Luchan came to Beijing for personal guidance, Yang-style Tai Ji Chuan began to spread in Beijing and gradually spread to the whole country. Yang Chengfu (1883- 1936), also known as Zhaoqing, was born in Yongnian County, Hebei Province. The son of Yang Jianhou, the grandson of Yang Luchan, and the founder of Yang Tai Collection (Big Box). Children inherit their family studies and constantly learn and improve, forming a major school in Tai Ji Chuan. Early boxing was awarded to Beijing Sports Research Institute. 1928, Cui, Wu Huichuan and others went south and gave boxing in Nanjing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Hankou and other places. His famous disciples are Cui, Wu Huichuan, Niu Chunming and his sons,,,,. He is the author of "Taiji Biography and Usage" and "Taiji Biography and Body Use Complete Book".