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Brief introduction of Tai Chi champion Ding Jie.
Ding Jie, 1963, from Shangqiu, Henan. From 198 1 to 1988, 1 1 times, he won the Tai Ji Chuan champion in the national Wushu competition. 1987 won the Tai Ji Chuan champion of the first Asian Wushu Championship in Yokohama, and was known as the "Prince of Taiji". 199 1 year, moved to Japan with his Japanese wife. Although he is in a foreign country, he has made great contributions to the spread of China's traditional martial arts and the culture of Tai Ji Chuan and China. Admirably, I haven't become a Japanese citizen for more than ten years, and I have never forgotten that my roots are in China. He gave full play to the characteristics and styles of Chen Taiji's biography, such as twists and turns, mutual changes in hair and hair, and combination of rigidity and softness. Appreciating his drills gives people a crisp feeling and a calm and healthy image.
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