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Wudang Master Of Dragongate Kungfu 武当龙门派传人

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

This video shows Master Wang Xing Qing, 25th generation inheritor of the dragongate lineage of wudang, as well as the 23rd generation of pure yang lineage and the 13th generation of songxi lineage. He is the headmaster of the Chuanzhen Wushu School at mount wudang.

Master Wang is one of the very few masters who were actually born in Wudang. Many masters of the old generation have teached him along his way and formed a master representing true wudang martial arts. He is a kind both traditional and cosmopolitan master, who impresses through his inner calmness and patience during the training. Moreover his encyclopaedic knowledge about Dao, Daoism and Wudang Culture as well as his staggering abilities in traditional fighting skills are the most convincing arguments for his authenticity.

read his short-biography:
http://www.gongfuchina.com.cn/master.html

Master Wang teaches the arts of wudang daoism in his two schools, one at the bottom of the mountain and another one halfway up to the top at the laozi hall.

Visit his website:
http://www.gongfuchina.com.cn/home.html

watch this video on Tudou (China):
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/ecc2LeZS83U/

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  • It's my goal to go to the Wudang mountains and become a monk. I do not know the possibilities of this happening, but one can always work for it.

  • @TheScript206: there is only one way: you have to give up your nationality first to pursue the chinese one. But you if you go to wudang and find a daoist master willing to accept you, then they will help you to pursue the chinese nationality. The question is only if you are willing to give up your worthy passport forever. But there are plenty options to go to china, to study directly from monks and masters without becoming a real monk.

  • @ChongLong83 Hey is it possible for a 15-16 year old kid to go to china and go into a temple ?

  • @PkzMoonWalker Maybe it is possible in some places. I guess it depends on where you go. But your stay will definitely be one of a visitor and you would have to pay for tuition or at least accomodation. Where do you want to go? What for, Kungfu or do you really want to become a monk. Only chinese can do that. Do you want to lose your passport and become a chinese citizen? Maybe with 18. But some schools offer good overall training.

  • @PkzMoonWalker If you like, you can come to master's wang's school and you'll be not alone. There are plenty students of your age as well as some foreigners with this age, who come with their parents permission. You would live at the school which provides supervision, accomodation, boarding and training. best wishes

  • My recommendation for you is that you should go there first for a decent time span and check out everything by yourself. That kind of things should be contemplated about for a long time seriously. Becoming monks in china do the same even without having to give up their nationality. Daoist monk masters always say: "clear up with your family first before you go, otherwise you will never have peace in your mind even living a secluded life at the monastery".

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  • Absolutly wonderful landscape! And those choreographys are looking like some kind of perfect timed dances.

    Really beautiful

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  • @TheScript206 all it takes is money and time, like most dreams, save your pennys

  • @ChongLong83 i really want to go the a kung fu school kung fu turned into my life where is the school and the prices .

  • @ChongLong83 Hey where is master wang's school?

  • @ChongLong83 also i want to try and learn chinese but just in case i dont just asking.

  • @ChongLong83 I want to go to china as well and learn martial arts from maybe both shaolin AND wudang OR shaolin/wudang seperately (if i cant do together) not sure which one i want to do, but what are my options? I know if i were never to return to my country my mom would be saddened so what can I do? I heard that the shaolin temple has become commercial and i wouldn't get the same full training then if i was chinese. btw how many just guess but how many people would you say know english in china

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