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China's top ten contemporary martial arts masters who are

"China's top ten masters of martial arts" was selected in 1995 in the "Chinese Wulin Hundred Jie" selection activities. This activity lasted more than two years, at the end of 1995 was officially unveiled, and selected the Chinese martial arts hundred masters and the top ten martial arts masters, the top ten martial arts professors, the top ten martial arts coaches, the top ten martial arts star. Among them, the top ten famous martial arts teachers are Au Hanquan, Sun Jianyun, Li Wenbin, Li Tianji, Zhang Jixiu, Chen Zhenglei, Zhao Ziqiu, Guo Ruixiang, Liang Yiquan and Cai Hongxiang.

Au Hanquan: Vice Chairman of Guangdong Wushu Association, China's top ten martial arts masters, today's dissemination of Cai Li Fo Boxing accomplished figure. A native of Yunfu County, Guangdong Province, he set out on the road of teaching martial arts in 1936 when he opened the "Jianmin National Martial Arts Society" in Yunfu County. After that, he founded the "Chengxi Quanyitang Wushu Society" and "Xishan Wushu Society" in Guangzhou. Over the decades, he has trained many martial arts talents. The best of them are Chen Changmian, national referee, vice-chairman of Guangdong Wushu Association and coach of Guangdong Wushu Team, Peng Zhengting, winner of the first prize in 1979 National Wushu Observation Meeting, and Dong Deqiang, secretary-general of Guangdong Wushu Association. Qiu Jianguo, the 6th National Nanquan Champion, was coached by Au Hanquan at an early stage. In addition, in the previous provincial and municipal competitions, the students of Au Hon Chuen include: Ho Kui, Leung Wah Tim, Hung Wing Hing, Mak Ho Yin, Pang Chi Fai, Wong Cham Wing, Choi Kam Tong, Leung Kam Hin, Au Wai Cheong, Ho Sam Mui, Hung Siu Chun, and so on.

Sun Jianyun, born in 1914, female, a native of Beijing, with an ancestral home in East Renjia Pupil Village, Wangdu County, Hebei Province, is the daughter of Sun Lutang, the founder of Sun's Taijiquan. She is the daughter of Sun Lutang, the founder of Sun's Taijiquan. Currently, she is the vice-chairman of Beijing Wushu Association, the chairman of Sun's Taijiquan Research Association of Beijing Wushu Association, one of the first "Top Ten Contemporary Wushu Masters of the Nation's Wushu Hundred Jie", an invited researcher of China Wushu Academy, a member of the CPPCC of Xicheng District of Beijing City, and an eight-dan member of the Chinese Wushu Ranking System. Sun Jianyun was 7 years old when her father taught her wushu, and in 1931, after completing her home study, she went with her father to Zhenjiang National Wushu Hall as a female wushu class instructor, and was appointed by the National Sports Commission as an honorary national referee for the first National Wushu Competition in 1959, and as a vice-president and referee for the two wushu competitions organized by the Beijing Municipal Government in 1962 and 1963, and as an invited representative to attend the National Wushu Conference in 1982, and made a speech about the National Wushu Ranking System, as well as a presentation on the National Wushu Ranking System. In 1982, he attended the National Wushu Work Conference as an invited representative and made a special speech on "Wushu and Morality", which was received by the leaders of the Party and the State. In order to accelerate the popularization of Sun's Taijiquan, he has written and published monographs such as Sun's Taijiquan, Sun's Simplified Taijiquan Routines and Xingyi Sword. Sun Jianyun inherited his father's mastery of Taijiquan at a young age, and at the same time, he inherited his father's noble qualities and martial spirit. Whether in good times or bad times, she always devotes herself to the development of martial arts and the transmission of arts, and in 1983, she set up the Sun's Taijiquan Research Association of the Beijing Wushu Association, and based on it, she has made extensive contacts with Sun's Taijiquan masters at home and abroad. She has traveled to Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing and other places to teach her students. In 1986, although Sun Jianyun was already 73 years old, she was invited to lecture in Japan. Under her help and guidance, Sun's Taijiquan organizations or research societies were established at home and abroad. The director of the Chinese Martial Arts Academy of California, USA, praised Sun Jianyun as "brilliant as a star set ten thousand people's sights, bright as the bright sun puts a generation of light".

Li Wenbin, born in 1918 in Haicheng, Liaoning Province, graduated from the university, accountant. 8 years old began practicing long fist, taijiquan, etc. At the age of 13 years old, he studied under the master of the Xingyi master Shang Yunxiang to learn Xingyi boxing equipment, sharpening his whole life, virtue and martial arts, carefully educate students, and the peach and plum all over the sea and abroad. Through his words and deeds as well as the publication of Xingyi monographs and articles, he has established and developed the "Shangpai(s) Xingyiquan", making indelible contributions to the development of Xingyiquan. He has served as the head judge and arbitrator for many national martial arts competitions. He was appointed as the consultant of Wudang Fist Research Association and the honorary referee of national martial arts. In 1996, he was awarded as one of the "Top Ten Famous Wushu Teachers" by China Wushu Association. He was appointed as a member of the Chinese Calligraphy Association, a member of the Heilongjiang branch of the China Art Association, a representative of the Qiqihar People's Congress for three sessions, and a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference for three sessions, and he passed away in 1997 at the age of 80.

Li Tianji, martial artist. Li Tianji, a martial artist, graduated from Shandong Province in 1931. He served as an instructor of Shandong Province National Martial Arts Museum and director of Ling County National Martial Arts Museum. Afterwards, he worked with his father to establish martial arts clubs in Harbin and Shenyang. After the founding of the PRC, he served as the director of Harbin Wushu Association, lecturer of Harbin Institute of Technology, coach of Heilongjiang Wushu Team, coach of the Wushu Class of the Athletic Guidance Section of the National Sports Commission, deputy secretary-general of the China Wushu Association, and councilor of the Chinese Society of Sports Science. National level Wushu referee. He is good at Taijiquan, Xingyi, Bagua and Shaolin, and has organized and simplified Taijiquan to make it easy to popularize. He once went to Japan to teach Taijiquan and Taiji sword. He is the chief editor of Simplified Taijiquan and the author of Wudang Swordsmanship and Xingyi Fist Technique.

Zhang Jixiu (1922~) is a Taijiquan practitioner. Zhang Jixiu (1922~) is a Taijiquan practitioner from Yecheng County, Shandong Province, who began practicing martial arts at the age of 16. He studied and practiced Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and sword and knife sets under the tutelage of Li Yulin. Since 1953, he participated in various national martial arts competitions and won many prizes, including the first prize of Taiji Push Hands in 1956 National Wushu Performance, the first prize of National Wushu Observation Conference in 1957, the second prize of Taijiquan in 1959 First National Games Wushu Competition, and the second prize of Taijiquan in 1960 National Wushu Competition, and he has been teaching wushu in Harbin for a long time since 1959 and has been appointed as a teacher of national taijiquan competitions for many times. He has been a referee of national Taijiquan competitions for many times. In recent years, he has participated in the preparation and teaching of the new Taijiquan competition routines of the State Sports Commission, and is now a famous Taijiquan expert in China, especially specialized in Sun-style Taijiquan. He is now a member of China Wushu Association and a national judge of China Wushu. He is the author of the book "Taijiquan" and other books.

Chen Zhenglei was born in May 1949 in Chenjiagou, Wen County, Henan Province, China, the birthplace of Taijiquan. He is the 19th generation of the Chen Clan, the 11th generation of the direct lineage of Taijiquan, the president of Chen's Taijiquan Research Association of Wen County, the chief instructor of the Chenjiagou Taijiquan Promotion Center of China, and the chief instructor of Taijiquan of Henan Taiji Sports and Fitness Co. Now he is the deputy director of Wushu Management Center of Henan Province, vice chairman of Provincial Wushu Association, senior national wushu instructor, national social sports instructor, member of Chinese Wushu Association, member of Chinese Sports Science Association, "Top Ten Famous Teachers of Contemporary Wushu" Chen Zhenglei has been following the famous taijiquan masters since he was eight years old (the former professor emeritus of Nanjing Central National Martial Arts Museum, Since he was eight years old, Chen Zhenglei practiced with the famous Taijiquan master (former honorary professor of Nanjing Central National Martial Arts Museum, judge of National Examination of National Martial Arts, and member of the National Martial Arts Association of China in 64 years), and his uncle, Chen Zhaopi, practicing the family Taijiquan, knives, spears, swords, clubs and other instruments as well as Push Hands. After that, he continued his studies with his cousin Chen Zhaokui, a Taijiquan master, specializing in the Taijiquan techniques, Push Hands skills and theories passed down from his uncle Chen Fa Ke. Chen Zhenglei has been following the teachings of the two masters for more than twenty years, and has made it his lifelong goal to inherit the family's skills and promote the Taiji culture. Therefore, Chen Zhenglei has been able to overcome all kinds of difficulties and hardships, and has been unswervingly practicing diligently and persistently, so that his kungfu is profound and pure, and his theoretical discoveries have reached a new height. He is known as "Taiji Vajra" and is famous both at home and abroad.

Seventy-seven-year-old Sichuan old martial artist Zhao Ziqiu, is a member of the National Wushu Association, Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipal Wushu Association, vice chairman, specializing in Emei school of martial arts. This hale and hearty, strong heart is still alive martial artist, from the age of six or seven years old with folk martial arts masters to learn martial arts, body spirit step fast, solid foundation. In the thirties, when Zhao was a physical education teacher at Central China University, he fell three times to challenge a foreign boxer, which greatly shocked the national prestige and public morale. After the liberation, in the national martial arts competitions, Zhao won the first prize for his Emei School of Boxing, Broken Gate Gun and Qingping Sword. In recent years, Zhao has used his retirement time to excavate and organize his country's valuable martial arts heritage, publishing articles such as "Exploring the Origin of Qigong" and presiding over the organization of the Sichuan Southern Fist routine.

Guo Ruixiang is a contemporary outstanding martial artist, an outstanding figure in the martial arts of Cangzhou, Hebei Province, whose father, Guo Changsheng, known as "Guo Yanzi", was a legendary martial artist in the 20th century. Guo Ruixiang inherited the essence of his father's martial arts, and his Miao sword, split-hanging fist, wind magic stick and other unique martial arts, renowned at home and abroad. He has been engaged in teaching wushu for many years and has trained a large number of international outstanding wushu talents, who have won outstanding achievements in national and international competitions. Because of his superb martial arts skills and noble martial arts virtues, he was honored as one of the top ten contemporary martial arts masters and was awarded the title of the highest rank of nine dan in the martial arts.

Liang Yiquan, born in 1931, is a senior national martial arts instructor and one of the "Top Ten Famous Teachers of Contemporary Wushu" in China. He practiced wushu with his father at an early age, and was awarded the National Wushu Contribution Award and the First Prize of the National Wushu Competition, and he has authored such wushu books as "Shaolin Boxing" and "Shaolin Wushu Teaching Materials. .

Cai Hongxiang, male, was born in Shanghai in 1931. Chinese martial arts eight, senior coach, national referee, since childhood under the Chinese boxing generation master Cai Guiqin martial arts, master of the true tradition. He specializes in Chinese boxing, Shaolin boxing, swords, knives, Yang-style taijiquan, sparring, fighting, grappling and all kinds of weapons, and has also practiced off-hand darts and double whips. From 1953 to 1960, he won three consecutive national martial arts competitions and five gold medals. 1983, he went to Japan to teach martial arts. He is the author of "Twelve Roads of Chain Fist".