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Grand Master, Doctor Yu Yong Nian
Chinese National Chi Kung Research Council, American-Chinese Chi
Kung Research Group, Da Cheng Chuan Zhan Zhuang Chi Kung Research
groups (Europe).
Among his most famous students is Master Lam Kam Chuen.
As the earliest students of Great Master Wang Xiang
Zhai was a young man who studied orthodox Western medicine and then
specialized in dentistry. His name is Yu Yong Nian. More...
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Grand Master Yu Yong Nian:
Fundamentals in Yi Quan Healing and Combat Theory- Training levels
with Zhan Zhuang.More...
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Master Shi Feng Qi
Master Shi Feng Qi has studied Yiquan with Yang
Demao, he started at the age of 19. Originated from Hebei Province,
he practiced Shaolin style before meeting his Master Yang. He uses
to explain to his students that before practicing Yiquan a friend
of him who was practicing Tong Bei Quan, used to beat him in combat.
But later after just a few years practicing Yiquan he beat his friend
with one punch knocking him down. - More
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Introduction
This web site is dedicated to those who want a direct access
to the authentic Yiquan (also written Yi Quan,Yi Chuan, Yichuan,
I Chuan, Ichuan, or Dacheng, Da Chengchuan...).
We reinforce the contents our site with materials from the
Top Masters of Yiquan in Mainland China, all are undoubtedly
skilled, because of their decades of practice, as an example
Master Yu Yong Nian, in his 84 is cumulating more than 60
years of interrupted practice..., but also by their pure proven
lineage with the founder of Yiquan Wang Xiang Zhai.
We are proud to present here very rare articles, photos, clip
videos on these Top experts often know through their disciples
or foreign students.
New!
The most complete Yiquan correspondence course ever published
is now available in 4 parts translated in english
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The Founder
Great Master Wang Xiang Zhai (1887-1963)
Greatmaster Wang Xiang Zhai was born in 1885 in Hebei
province of China, near Beijing. Due to sicknesses he
suffered as a child, he was lead to the great Xing Yi
boxer Guo Yun Shen to teach him exercises that would
improve his health. Wang was diligent and dedicated
student. In fact, Guo was so impressed with Wang that
he selected him as the preferred student and taught
him all his secrets.[Guo Yun Shen already in an advanced
age, was very strict in the training of the young Wang.
Even Grand Master Yu Yong Nian often remembers to his
students one story which happens to Wang while studying
with his Master Guo -
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Master Yao Zongxun
(1917-1985)
Yao Zongxun was the student of the well-known Beijing
martial artist Hong Lianshun, until Hong had a match
with Wang Xiangzhai when Yao was only nineteen. Hong
was defeated, and on this occasion both teacher and
student became Wang’s disciples.
Yao had uncommon stamina and spirit, after overcoming
hard training with his Master Wang Xiangzhai, he eventually
began to replace Wang Xiangzhai for challenges taking
place in Beijing: contributing to propagate the legend
of undefeatable Da Cheng Quan. In 1941 he received the
title of “Ji Xian” (Heir of Xian) from Wang Xiangzhai
himself, and confirmed in all his challenge his reputation
of second generation Head Master of Yiquan.- More
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Yao Chengguang
(born in 1953)
The twin brothers Yao Chengguang and Yao Chengrong
were born in 1953. At age of 8 they started learning
yiquan from their father Yao Zongxun, and continued
it even in the hard time of Cultural Revolution (1966-1976),
when whole family had to leave Beijing and work in
the country. Most of Yao Zongxun's students lost opportunity
of learning from him for some years. Fortunately his
sons could learn from him even then. They worked together
as horse herd in the grassland close to mountains
(Changping area in Hebei Province). They continued
training although they suffered from hunger and cold.-
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The two brothers
Wang Yongxiang (borned in 1947) and Wang Yongli (borned
in 1949)
belong to family quite famous for their traditional roots
involved in Martial Arts. When they are young they followed
their father Wang Binkui, Master Yao Zhongxun, and Master
Li Yongzong to practice Yiquan, and have never stop practicing
for nearly 30 years, researching and improving their martial
techniques, and deepening their knowledge of an authentic
boxing, adapted to real combat. - More |
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