Thank you for posting this. I had heard about Fu Shu Yin for decades. She was a classmate of my teacher, Hu Ying Hua 9also a lady) at the Nanjing Kuo Shu Academy. It is a wonderful privelege to see her renditions of these forms.
I knew her and her husband during the 1970's in Taipei - last time I saw her was during a tournament in Baltimore - I always thought she was terrifically talented and fun to talk to. This video really is a treasure- to be able to express the quality of the swordplay at 70+ is just phenomenal.
Thank you for posting this. I had heard about Fu Shu Yin for decades. She was a classmate of my teacher, Hu Ying Hua 9also a lady) at the Nanjing Kuo Shu Academy. It is a wonderful privelege to see her renditions of these forms.
Bandoeagle 3 years ago
wow, its an old LADY!
Ginne86 3 years ago
看馮老師舞過三才劍 真想學
八卦太極還沒教吧
augen 3 years ago
I can't stop watching! She's so fantastic.
citrusarcher 3 years ago
I knew her and her husband during the 1970's in Taipei - last time I saw her was during a tournament in Baltimore - I always thought she was terrifically talented and fun to talk to. This video really is a treasure- to be able to express the quality of the swordplay at 70+ is just phenomenal.
Changxianglong 4 years ago 2
one of the greatest masters I have ever seen...
curtrod 4 years ago
Right - some good info about her there + interesting to read about the 1936 Olympics - Hitler said he would like to do Tai Chi - makes one wonder.
catof10tails 4 years ago
I came across a good article about Fu Shu Yun on the website chinesemartialarts 'dot' eu.
deadmonks 4 years ago
Unbelievable!! Deep stances,smooth transitions,wide expressions,all at this advanced age is proof of a lifetime of discipline.
To quote someone
"The true mark of a master is to make the difficult appear effortless"
tienshanpai 4 years ago 4
awsome!
piguahand 5 years ago