- Fu
Zhensong (Wade–Giles: Fu Chen-sung; 1872–1953), also
known by his
courtesy name Fu Qiankun, was a
grandmaster of
Wudangquan martial arts. He was best...
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lineages of
Wudangquan were p****ed down from Li
Jinglin to Fu
Zhensong and Yang Guishan. Fu
Zhensong worked the rest of his life to
develop Fu-style Wudangquan...
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Baotian (宮寶田) Sun-style
developed by Sun
Lutang Fu-style
developed by Fu
Zhensong Yin-yang-style
baguazhang developed by Tian **** (田廻) Ho Ho Choy-style baguazhang...
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orthodox in China. It is the
highest form of the Fu-style
martial arts. Fu
Zhensong began learning Chen-style tai chi at age 16 from the
famous Chen Family...
- to
strike the same
opponent twice. He was a
martial arts
adviser of Fu
Zhensong,
notably once
fighting him to a draw. Li's
students eventually became personal...
- his
friends and
colleagues such as Sun
Lutang and Fu
Zhensong.
Inside disciples of Fu
Zhensong who
learned the
Wudang Sword were his son, Fu Wing Fay...
- Xing
Tanglang Quan
lineages include at
least one set of
drunken boxing Fu
Zhensong system includes an
eight drunken immortals staff set
There are Northern...
- of the
winners in the "internal"
category was the
baguazhang master Fu
Zhensong. Sun
Lutang identified the
following as the
criteria that
distinguish an...
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which is
recognized by
Western practitioners; Fu style,
created by Fu
Zhensong,
which evolved from Chen, Sun and Yang styles, and
incorporates movements...
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Cultural Revolution. The
original masters brought in to
teach included Fu
Zhensong, Wan Laisheng, Gu Ruzhang, and Li Jinglin. [citation needed] Yang Chengfu...