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Xiao Mingkui's detailed data collection

Xiao Mingkui, the second generation descendant of Hongshi Taiji Biography, is the 13th generation head of Niulangmen. Xiao Mingkui, 1937 was born in Liugezhuang Village, Buxitou Township, Mu Ping County (now Buxitou Town, Muping District). He is currently an advisory member of Shandong Wushu Association, vice president of Weihai Wushu Association, and president of the Niulang Club Research Association of Rushan City. He is the sole heir of the thirteenth generation Cowherd Gate.

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Xiao Mingkui Nationality: China Birthplace: Buxitou Township, Mu Ping County Date of Birth:1937 65438+February Gender: Male student, level, skill, development, writing, desire, living in Xiao Mingkui, entered Nanmiao Mountain at the age of four and studied martial arts with Master Xueyun. At the age of eight, I practiced Niulangmen Boxing, equipment and Taizu Changquan with my father and relatives and friends. Later, he studied mantis boxing with his grandfather Xiao Yunlong from the apprentice of Jiang Hualong, a famous mantis boxing master, and at the age of twelve, he studied Bagua Palm with Zhou Xijian, the apprentice of Dong Haichuan, the granddaddy of Bagua Palm. In the early 1970s, Xiao Mingkui became a disciple of Mr. Hong, a famous Tai Ji Chuan scholar. Under the teacher's introduction, I learned Chen Taiji Sword and Taiji Knife from my fellow brothers and sisters (Chen Fake's daughter, Chen Taiji Chuan's brother/descendants of KLOC-0/7). Although Xiao Mingkui studied under famous artists and had profound martial arts, he was indifferent to fame and fortune, simple and honest and modest, and never competitive, so he rarely participated in various competitions, but once he made a move, he was sure to gain something. In the few domestic and international Wushu competitions he participated in, he made great achievements. 1983, Xiao mingkui participated in Yantai traditional martial arts competition and won the champion of short instrument cowboy stick; 1984 participated in the traditional Wushu competition in Shandong Province and won the first prize of Cowherd Stick. 1998 won the gold medal of Cowherd Club in Jinan International Wushu Festival. 1999, in his 60s, he was invited to participate in the Jinan International Wushu Competition, once again showing his great power. He won two gold medals in cudgel boxing alone, which shows that he has excellent martial arts. In 2006, Xiao Mingkui was awarded the "Seven Stages of China Wushu" by the relevant state departments. After this simple and poetic title, there is a tragic, bizarre and legendary story that is little known. It turns out that the martial arts of Niulangmen originated in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties and was created by the leaders of Qixia Anti-Qing Uprising in the Qi Dynasty, with a history of more than 300 years. More than 300 years ago, Yu Qi, who won the title of "Zhongwu Jie Yuan" in the late Ming Dynasty, was the leader of the peasant uprising in Weizhen, Jiaodong Peninsula. After being besieged and wanted by the Qing army on a large scale, he fought bloody battles with the Qing army and was seriously injured. He fled to Liugezhuang Village, southwest township of Ninghaichuan, and was rescued home by Xiao Side, a martial arts teenager, in the early morning. Fu Xiao Wen He is the village head. He is fair and good at medicine. After careful adjustment, he recovered from illness in Qi State and lived in seclusion in Xiao Family for more than a year. Later, he went to Huayan Temple in Laoshan and became a monk. Qiyu witnessed the loyalty of Xiao Gong's family in Xiao Family, and Xiao Family saved his life, so he told the truth of his life. When Xiao Gong heard about Qizao, he hid in Qizao's home in the name of "releasing the cowherd" and asked his son Xiao Side to drop out of school to help Qizao. The two men got up early in the morning to graze cattle for a living and escaped the repeated arrests of the Qing court. Yu Qi saw that Fang was smart, alert, brave and had a solid martial arts foundation. He liked it very much and took it as a disciple. He not only taught fist and fist kung fu, but also integrated the tricks he had learned all his life into a cow stick and carefully passed it on to people around him. Side didn't live up to the teacher's expectations, practiced hard, worked harder and harder, and even jumped an ox stick to perfection. In order to commemorate the master, the descendants of Xiao named the fist and fist handed down by the master as Cowherd Boxing, and the stick handed down by the master as Cowherd Stick. Cowherd's Staff is a bright pearl in the treasure house of China Wushu. It combines knife, gun, sword, halberd, whip and other techniques. The routine moves are rigorous and powerful, with a strong sense of rhythm, coherent and flexible, and win with speed, strangeness and cleverness. It advocates drawing air with intention, exerting force with air, braking with static, and integrating nature with man. It's a set of efficient internal strength cudgel techniques for nourishing the heart and strengthening the body. The feats carried forward in the Seven Uprising have passed by with the years, but the martial arts created by Xiao's descendants have been carried forward and passed down to this day, forming a unique Cowherd Gate stunt. Xiao Mingkui practiced the secret skills handed down by his ancestors since childhood, and made the best use of them. His cowboy stick technique is even more perfect and unpredictable. According to Xiao Mingkui, a famous contemporary writer and former deputy editor-in-chief of Children's Publishing House in China, the preface to "The Cowherd's Staff and the Godstick" is: 1974. During the Qingming Festival, Xiao Mingkui and other disciples traveled with Mr. Hong Jun to Hero Mountain, Jinan, and everyone had a whim and presented their stunts in front of the master. According to the teacher's instruction, Xiao Mingkui also practiced a set of Tian Zi whip routines in the Cowherd's stick technique. His majestic charm won the praise of Master and all his senior brothers, and Mr. Hong Jun even praised him as "the first cowherd with a magic stick". Xiao Mingkui is not only profound in martial arts, but also noble in martial arts. In the national martial arts excavation and arrangement, he persuaded his family to make the secrets of his ancestors public, taught more than a thousand disciples at home and abroad, and spread them to the United States, Japan, Canada, Italy, Argentina, Hong Kong and Taiwan and other countries and regions. In May, 2004, a group of 20 members from the Canadian Wushu Troupe made a special trip to Rushan to learn the skills of Cowherd Gate, which contributed to the internationalization of China Wushu. Xiao Mingkui has taught books, worked as a car mechanic and a clerk since he joined the work. From 65438 to 0979, he was transferred to the police station of Jinglun Silk Factory of Rushan Public Security Bureau as the director until his retirement. In order to carry forward Chinese Wushu, dedicate the ancestral Wushu heritage to the society and benefit mankind, he devoted more than ten years to writing the Cowherd's Staff with "Tian Zi Whip", "Shuang Bian" and "Single Whip", which was published by Beijing Sport University Press in September 2003. In 2005, in cooperation with Beijing Huashi Ye Wei Culture Communication Co., Ltd., Tian Zi Whip, Shuang Bian, Dan Whip and unpublished Long Hudou Whip in Cowherd Bear were made into CDs and distributed to readers at home and abroad. Wish Mr. Xiao Mingkui's wish is to exert his waste heat, write one book and four more books in his lifetime, and contribute to enriching the martial arts treasure house of the motherland. In the second book, "Cross Whip" and "Long Snake Whip" were written as "Cowherd Stick Sequel"; The third book is "Cowherd Boxing", including the practice of catching bunt and hidden weapons; The fourth book is "Nandou Six-Star Knife Beidou Sword", which contains sticks and swords. The fifth book is "Niulangmen Fitness". Teacher Xiao learns from famous teachers and learns from others. He has a noble morality and extraordinary martial arts. In the national Wushu excavation, the "Cowherd's Staff", which has been kept secret for more than 300 years, was presented to the world, making an important contribution to promoting Chinese Wushu. Its name has been listed in the Who's Who of China Folk Martial Artists, the Famous Talented Talents Ceremony in China and the Famous Martial Arts Ceremony in China. His ancestral "Cowherd's Staff" has also been listed in the China Wushu Dictionary, which is one of the outstanding boxing types that the state focuses on excavating, sorting out and protecting. The old cow knows better that the sunset is late, so he doesn't have to whip himself. Xiao Mingkui, who is currently an advisory member of Shandong Wushu Association, vice president of Weihai Wushu Association and president of Niulangdan Research Association of Rushan City, knows that he shoulders the heavy responsibility of connecting the past with the future and carrying forward the future, and dare not slack off. It is admirable to hear chickens dance every day.