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Who is the most powerful in Liuhe mantis boxing in Longkou City?

Zhang, male, 1957, was born in Longkou City, Shandong Province. The seventh generation of Liuhe mantis boxing. At the age of 5, he studied Hongquan with his uncle, and at the age of 8, he studied Liuhe mantis boxing with the famous martial arts master Shan Xiangling.

He has published martial arts papers in China martial arts and professional journals for many times. 1985, 1986 Shandong province teamed up to participate in the national Wushu observation competition and won two gold medals and a lion prize respectively;

1986 as the referee of Wushu competition in the 13th Shandong Sports Meeting; Won the traditional all-around championship in 199 1 international Wushu invitational tournament.

In August 2000, Qatar won the double gold medal with the highest score. 200 1 was invited to participate in the competition of the first Tai Ji Chuan health conference in the world and won the best prize in the professional group. On June 5438- 10, 2003, he won the gold medal of traditional boxing and traditional instruments in the national traditional Wushu exchange competition (venue: Fuxin, Liaoning Province) organized by the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State Sports General Administration. In 2004, he was invited to participate in the "China Folk Wushu Forum" organized by People's Sports Publishing House. In February 2004, the 6th World Kung Fu Heroes Club (location: Hong Kong) won the gold medal in traditional boxing. In 2005, at the invitation of the Hong Kong Wushu Association, he taught Liuhe mantis boxing techniques to the anti-smuggling team of the Hong Kong Customs and some police officers of the Hong Kong Police Force. In June, 2005, he was awarded the "First China Traditional Wushu Festival" (location: Kaiyuan, Yunnan) organized by the Wushu Sports Management Center of the State Sports General Administration. In February 2007, at the invitation of Hong Kong Wushu Association, he was hired as an expert judge of the World Wulin Elite Conference to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return. 1992 to 2007, it was interviewed by Longkou TV, Yantai TV, qtv TV, Shandong TV, CCTV 4 and CCTV 5 for more than ten times in different forms. 1994, won the gold medals in the two national Wushu watching competitions in 1985 and 1986, and was included in the China Wushu Dictionary published by People's Sports Publishing House. 1994, contributed to China Wushu Boxing Species-Liuhe Mantis Boxing Manual published by People's Sports Publishing House. In 2005, Longkou Chronicle 1995 and China Longkou Historical Memorabilia recorded martial arts events and activities respectively. In 2005 and 2006, organized Longkou-Hong Kong Wushu exchange activities. In 2007, Longkou-four European countries Wushu exchange was organized. He was hired as honorary president and senior consultant by many martial arts schools at home and abroad. Now he is a national social sports instructor; Member of Chinese Wushu Association; Executive director of China Traditional Wushu Cooperation Association; Editor-in-chief of China Liuhe mantis boxing vcd course; The first batch of six martial arts positions in China; Honorary chairman of Shandong Manta Boxing Association in Hong Kong; Vice Chairman and Secretary General of Longkou Wushu Association; Secretary-General of Liuhe Tanglangquan Research Association; Chairman of Liuhe Tanglangquan International Exchange and Promotion Center; Member of the Sixth to Ninth CPPCC of Longkou City; Longkou City, 1987— 1993, is a second-class professional and technical personnel. Since 199 1, it has received hundreds of students from the United States, Japanese, Canadian, Italian, Venezuelan, Spanish, Hongkong, Taiwan Province and all over the world. Now I work in Longkou Education and Sports Bureau. In May, 2007, he was recognized as the "intangible cultural heritage" by Shandong provincial government.