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Wudang Tai Chi - Master Bing - Demonstration at UCI July 2009 www.wudangdao.com

Zhong Xuechao, (Bing) ,Taoist style Shihao. He is considered as disciple of the 15 th generation of Wudang Sanfeng Kungfu When he was 6 years old, he has been trained kungfu basic skill by his uncle Master Zhong Yun Long, Due to his keen interest in Kungfu, he has been in Wudang Mount after his graduation from junior school and apprenticed Master Zhong Yunlong to learn wudang kungfu since September 1992.

Under the guidance of those respected masters, he was able to learn the original wudang kungfu of many sects such as Eight Diagram School (Bagua Pai), Taiji School (Taiji Pai), Eight Immortal School (Baxian Pai), Form-and-Will School (Xingyi Pai), Eight Extreme School (Baji Pai), Xuanwu School (Xuanwu Pai), Wudang Taoism Regime and so on. In September 1995, he was selected as one of the first members in Wushu Exhibition Troupe of Wudang Taoism Association. In March 1996, he began to work as a coach in Wudang Taoism Wushu Academy . In December, he went to Singapore , along with Wudang Wushu Delegation to spread Wudang wushu. In October 1997, he got the first prize in the Traditional Wushu Contest in the First Session of Wudang Wushu and Cultural Festival. At the end of this year, he paid a visit to Taiwan Province and did circuit performances in Taiwan along with Wudang Taoist Association Delegation aiming to spread wudang wushu. In September 1998, he was chosen as team leader of Wudang Kungfu Troupe, which was established by Wudang Mount Economical Special Zone to take in charge of the kungfu training of team members.

In October 2000, he won the championship in the First Session of Wudang Wushu Free-sparring Contest for 65 Kilograms' Weight.

In 2001, on behalf of wudang wushu, he was sent to Nanjing to take part in the first get-together of 6 major sets of Chinese kungfu, namely, shaolin, wudang, kongtong, emei, huashan, and lama in Tibet . This is the first event of such kind since 500 years ago, aiming to do volunteer exhibitions for the success of Beijing 's Bid For Olympics.

In July 2002,at the invitation of "Sino-American Culture Promotion Committee in New York , he was sent to America to do circuit performances as well as impart wudang Taoist regime along with the delegation. During his stay there, he was warmly welcomed by the national and state congress members. Meanwhile, on behalf of wudang wushu, he did martial arts exchange with the peers from American Shaolin Temple . In December of this year, he went in for the kungfu exhibition named Wudang Style , Macao Sentiment in celebration of the third anniversary of Macao 's returning to motherland. In January 2003, he was selected as director of Wushu Association in Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province , undertaking the task of studying wudang wushu. In May of this year, he was again sent to Taiwan to impart wudang wushu. He has also been giving performances to many national leaders such as Li Lanqing, Qiao Shi and so on.

Master Zhong Xuechao moved to Colorado, United States in April 2006. then moved to Southern California in 2007, Master Bing's teaches Wudang Taiji/ Kung Fu in Southern California and also conduct s seminars nationally.

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  • I understand that Master Bing will be teacing out of a new facility in Irvine starting mid to late September if you are interested in lessons.

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  • The background too dim. Cannot see the眼神.

  • so,very nice

  • thanks very much!

  • @chenshi56 contact Master Bing directly at his website in the description above

  • can anyone tell me which months of the year is our Great Master Bing based or return to Wudang? thanks

  • Hi there , where is Master Bing now? back in Wudang?tell me if u have info.thanks.

  • lessons? Thats probably very expensive?

  • Good balance !!!

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