-
Shaolin Monastery in
Henan and
specifically to the
style practice by Gù
Rǔzhāng (顧汝章 1894–1952; also
known as Ku Yu-cheung), the Sōngshān Shí Lù Shàolínquán...
- Gu
Ruzhang (Chinese: 顾汝章; pinyin: Gù
Rǔzhāng;
Cantonese Yale: Gu Yu-jeung; 1894–1952) was a
Chinese martial artist who
disseminated the Bak Siu Lum (Northern...
- the West
today were
developed and
promoted by
students of Yip Man. Gu
Ruzhang (1894–1952) was a
Chinese martial artist who
disseminated the Bak Siu Lum...
-
athletes in
particular that
distinguished themselves: Zhu
Guofu (朱国福), Gu
Ruzhang (顾 汝 章), Wang
Yunpeng (王云鹏),
Zhang Changyi (张长义), Ma Yufu (马裕甫), Dou Laigeng...
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Another Seventh Way (Qilu, 七路) is the
Meihuaquan of Bei
Shaolin of Gu
Ruzhang,
whose form and
style probably is
derived from Chaquan.
Qianhou Meihuaquan...
-
heading south of Jiangnan"): Gu
Ruzhang (1893–1952) of
Northern Shaolin style. He was
famously known as "Iron Palm Gu
Ruzhang". He
placed in the "Top 15"...
- v t e China's amb****adors to ****an Qing
dynasty 1644–1912 He
Ruzhang 1876–1877
Zhang Sigui 1877–1880 Xu
Jingcheng 1880–1881 Li
Shuchang 1881–1884 Xu...
- with Fu, four
others were also sent to the south. They were (probably) Gu
Ruzhang, Wang Shao-chou, Wan Laisheng, and Li Xianwu. They were all constantly...
- the Buk Sing
branch of Choy Li ****. A
Northern Shaolin master named Gu
Ruzhang (Ku Yu-cheung|Ku Yu-jeung)
befriended and
joined Tam Sam and thus added...
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Collected Volumes, vol. 8, p. 132. Aubé, Jeffrey; Fehl, Charlie; Liu,
Ruzhang; McLeod,
Michael C.; Motiwala,
Hashim F. (2014). "6.15 Hofmann, Curtius...