- Wang
Xiangzhai (simplified Chinese: 王芗斋;
traditional Chinese: 王薌齋; pinyin: Wáng
Xiāngzhāi;
November 26, 1885 - July 12, 1963), also
known as Nibao, Zhenghe...
- dachengquan, is a
Chinese martial art
founded by the
xingyiquan master Wang
Xiangzhai. Yì (意)
means Intent (but not intention), quán (拳)
means boxing. Having...
- and his
disciple Sun Lutang. Wang
Xiangzhai,
founder of
dachengquan was his last
closed door disciple. Wang
Xiangzhai was Guo Yunshen's nephew. Wang was...
- 姚宗勛; pinyin: Yáo Zōngxūn; 1917–1985) was the
formal successor of Wang
Xiangzhai,
founder of the
martial art Yiquan.[self-published source?] He is also...
- in 1940. He also
trained xinyiquan and zhan
zhuang qigong under Wang
Xiangzhai,
disciple of Guo Yunshen. He
became an
adept of the
Yiguandao sect and...
-
Manchuria (China).[citation needed] In Beijing, he met and
witnessed Wang
Xiangzhai, the
founder of Yiquan. He made
several attempts to
defeat Wang, including...
- and the world. Yiquan,
which had been
devolved from
xingyiquan by Wang
Xiangzhai,
became especially widespread during the 20th century, in
China and across...
- students; one of his students, Guo Yunshen,
became the
teacher of Wang
Xiangzhai, who
later po****rized the
Qigong exercise known as Zhan
zhuang (post...
- ISBN 7-211-02962-5 Wang
Xiangzhai Tan Quan Xue
Yaoyi 王芗斋谈拳学要义
published in 1940 in
Pekin Shibao. The same
article is
titled Wang
Xiangzhai Fangwenji 王芗斋访问记 in...
- 1961, even
though his
family confirmed that it was
indeed 1958. Wang
Xiangzhai, the
creator of Yiquan, made a
public statement regarding Wu Yi**** in...