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Where is the martial arts master Zhao Zhi from?

Zhao Zhi, a martial artist, is from Gansu.

Chang Zhao Zhi, born in Gansu Province, graduated from Lanzhou University 201College of Economics and 201College of Higher Education. Men's fencing champion in the 3rd World Youth Championship and men's stick skill champion in the 20 16 National Wushu Routine Championship.

In March 2023, he often won the first place in the 2023 National Wushu Routine Championship (traditional project group). In June, he often won the first place in the total score of men's swordsmanship and cudgel in the 19th National Wushu Competition, and was qualified for the 19 Wushu Competition.

On September 12, 2023, the China delegation of the 19 Asian Games was established, and it was often selected into the list of martial arts events. On September 27th, the men's fencing, stick-playing and all-around stick in the 19 Asian Games held in Hangzhou often won the championship with a score of 9.800.

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Chang not only demonstrated the superb technical level in the competition, but also emphasized the importance of Wushu's foreign exchange and promotion. Before the Asian Games, the China Macau Wushu Team had a joint training with the high-level Wushu Team of Lanzhou University, which provided him with many opportunities for learning and communication.

Although they are rivals in the game, they are friends off the court. Chang Zhaozhi hopes to promote traditional culture through martial arts and let more people know and know China.

Chang is not only an excellent Wushu athlete, but also a physical education teacher of Lanzhou University. He applied the experience and skills he gained in his career as an athlete to teaching. In the process of teaching, he faces many students who have no martial arts foundation, and he wants to teach them to master skills step by step.

It is often believed that Wushu can not only cultivate students' habit of lifelong physical exercise, but also inherit and carry forward Chinese Wushu culture. He hopes that students can better understand the patriotism and hard-working spirit of China traditional culture through teaching.