Masters U - Z
Wang Qingfeng
Nickname Juncheng. From Hejian, Hebei province, later moved to Tianjin. He studied baguazhang and xingyiquan from Zhang Zhaodong and Li Cunyi. At september of 1918 together with Zhang Zhankui, Li Cunyi Han Muxia and Li Jianqiu moved to Beijing to the "Tournament of powermen from 10.000 countries" to defeat russian KangTaiEr. Later, with recommendation of "Assotiation of China warriors" he became wushu teacher in the school of Baoding military garrison.
Wu Junshan (1901 - 1973 )
Wu Junshan (1901-1973) was born in Beijing, studied baguazhang from Han Fushun. Since 1930 - teacher in Nanjing Central Guoshu Institute. During World War 2 he travelled together with the Institute, and taught in Changsha, Guilin, Longzhou and Kunmin. Later he lived in Jiangjin county of Sichuan province. Author "Bagua treatises", creator bagua taijiquan.
Wu Ying (1853 -1922)
Wu Ying (1853-1912), nickname Zizhu. Moslem from Cangzhou, Hebei province, lived in Inner Mongolia. From old Sun in Shandong studied taizuquan and using the long pole, from Chen Mou studied tantui and zhaquan, from Dong Haichuan studied baguazhang.
Yin Fu
Zheng Huaixiang (1899 - 1982)
Zheng Huaixian (1899-1982), from Anxin, Hebei province. During childhood studied wushu from Li Erqing and Jin Shan. Later became a student of Sun Lutang, studied taiji, xingyi, bagua and weapons. Since 1928 he began to teach wushu in Shanghai. At 1936 as a member of China team he demonstrated wushu in Berlin during XI Olympic Games. After beginning the war he mowed to Sichuan. After 1949 he was a head of China Wushu Assotiation, teacher of Chendu Sport Institute.
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