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This martial arts master defeated the boxing champion in ten strokes of martial arts strong even Kawashima Yoshiko do not dare to mess with him!

It is well known that the traditional Chinese martial arts have been passed down for 5,000 years, which can cultivate a person to cultivate his body when retreating and overcome the enemy when advancing. However, with the roar of foreign guns in modern China, Chinese martial arts are declining. At this time, a group of martial arts masters took up the mission of revitalizing traditional Chinese martial arts. Today we would like to introduce Wang Xiangzhai, the founder of Chinese Dacheng Quan, who practiced martial arts at the age of 8, walked the streets at the age of 19, and swept the world of martial arts for decades.

Wang Xiangzhai was born in a dilapidated rural family in Hebei in the 1880s. Although his ancestors had been managing accounts for generations, Wang Xiangzhai showed great talent for martial arts from an early age, and at the age of 14, he took Guo as his teacher and was trained wholeheartedly. Wang Xiangzhai also worked very hard to learn a variety of martial arts. In just a few years, his martial arts attainments reached an astonishing height.

When Wang Xiangzhai was 18 years old, an old Guo his apprentice was robbed by thieves. So, in order to test Wang Xiangzhai's true strength, Lao Guo deliberately sent him to the home of this senior escort. The escort at first thought that his master was just joking and treated Wang Xiangzhai with great contempt. So the next morning, when Wang Xiangzhai was practicing boxing, he waited for an opportunity to launch a sneak attack on Wang Xiangzhai. As a result, Wang Xiangzhai knocked him to the ground with only one move, so he got to know Wang Xiangzhai really well and treated him politely.

After Lao Guo's death, Wang Xiangzhai began to walk alone in the jianghu. For more than ten years, he traveled all over the Qianshan Mountain of his country, and his reputation prospered with many martial arts experts. However, as the saying goes, people are afraid of fame and pigs are afraid of strength. Just when Wang Xiangzhai was ready to fight for the world's martial arts, it coincided with the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. The pseudo-government in Wuhan at that time wanted to invite him to Japan to participate in a martial arts conference, which Wang Xiangzhai righteously refused. This also shows that Wang Xiangzhai had a precious patriotic heart.

Despite this, there were many foreign martial arts masters who came to his house in an endless stream, claiming to make him look good. For example, there was Eng, a boxing champion from Europe, who had just won and was named champion. He was so displeased with Wang Xiangzhai that he traveled 10,000 miles to find him and then went to a martial arts school not far away. Wang Xiangzhai responded to the fight with composure, and after a few moves, he realized that Eng, who was called the king of European boxers, was simply unbeatable. Within ten steps, he was beaten to death. From then on, Eng admired Wang Xiangzhai so much that he no longer dared to cause trouble at home.

At this time, in the martial arts competition held in Japan, Wang Xiangzhai didn't even take part in it, which led to the Japanese side directly deprived the Wuhan puppet government of the eligibility to participate. Therefore, harboring a grudge, Wang Jingwei instructed senior agent Kawashima Yoshiko to gather a group of high-ranking fighters and go to Wang Xiangzhai's American martial arts school to stir up trouble. As a result, Wang Xiangzhai sat firmly on the hill and knocked down Kawashima's Yoshiko's proudest spy with only one trick. When Kawashima Yoshiko saw this, he was so frightened that he hurriedly left the martial arts school with his spy.

Though Wang Xiangzhai had never been to Japan, his name had long floated across the ocean and reached the ears of some Japanese martial artists. Even Kenichi Sawawai, who was known as the number one Japanese martial artist, was so curious about it that he traveled to China to compete with his best, Yamashiro and Wang Xiangzhai.

The two men met at a martial arts school, only to see Wang Xiangsai lightly pick up an ordinary stick to fight Kenichi Sawawai, immediately making Sawai feel angry, feeling that he was looked down upon by the other side, and so made every effort to Wang Xiangsai to swing at Yamashiro. Wang Xiangsai, on the other hand, pulled out four or two moves. With just one stroke, he knocked Sawakyo's yamashiro to the ground, making Sawakyo immediately convinced and willing to worship Wang Xiangzai as his master.

After a long time, Shawai became synonymous with Japanese boxing