Wang Minfu, was born in Benxi City of Liaoning Province on 26th November, 1967. He has practised Chang Quan and San Shou with his uncle since childhood.
In 1993, started to play Chen Zhaokui Taiji Quan with Ma Hong, a native of Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province and established Chen Zhaokui Taiji Quan Benxi Training Centre.
In 2000, he was granted Excellence Prize of Liaoning Province Hongli Cup Traditional Chen Taiji Quan.
In 2003, he was listed in Chinese Taiji Persons Records of China Martial Art Canon. In pursuit of the true essence of Chen Taiji Technique, he seeked for directions from Beijing Mr. Chen Yu in early 2003, and admired his exquisite technique very much. In April 2004, he officially submitted written application to be Chen’s student. He started to specialize in Chen Taiji Quan Kungfu and practical technique from then. Under the master’s meticulous directions, his Kungfu improved day by day, and became one of the best students that Chen Yu is proud for. He has done the teaching with his master for many times in classes.
In 2006, he was named in China Martial Art Whiz List. Entrusted by Master Chen Yu, he established Chen Zhaokui Taiji Quan Society Shenzhen Training Centre as the director and principle coach in 2007.
In 2007, he was also dispatched to St.Petersburg by Chen Zhaokui, and there his exquisite martial art was filled with admiration by overseas friends.
In 2008, he went to Mosco with his master Chen Yu. With his careful and earnest teaching, he gained favourable comments from overseas friends.
In 2009, to better promote and develop Chinese Taiji Kungfu, he established Chinese Taiji Kungfu Web www.zgtaiji.com and Chinese Taiji Kungfu Forum www.zgtaiji.com/forum in May 2009.
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I am a Taiji Boxing player.
I am a Taiji Boxing player. The importance of Taijiquan Boxing is as follows.
Taijiquan, as one of the traditional Chinese health preservation methods, are gaining increasing importance.
Chinese believe that taiji is the origin of all lives on earth. Taiji comprises yin and yang, two types of vital energy. The five elements of wood, fire,earth, metal and water derive from yin and yang.
These five elements correspond to, or affect, particular human organs. The fire element corresponds to the heart, the wood to the liver, the earth to the spleen and stomach, the metal to the lung and the water to the kidney. The combination of yin and yang gives birth to all lives on earth. Taiji represents the harmonious state of balance between yin and yang.
According to the ancient classic Book of Changes, maintaining a balance between the mind and the body is vital for health. The opening chapter of Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, the theoretical work of traditional Chinese medicine, introduces the theory of maintaining tranquility to ensure vital energy, produced in a spirit form inside the body, and prevent diseases. Taijiquan is based on the theories to help people preserve health, not only physically, metally but also sexually.