Showing posts with label LI CUN YI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LI CUN YI. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2018

Yue Fei's Xingyi, 1934 By Li Cun Yi Translation by Scott Rodell


In order to study martial arts, one must be diligent in two areas. 

First, one must be willing to travel great distances in order to 
study with those of higher skill and sincerely request instruction. 
Second, one must also be diligent in speech, 

humbling one's self and ask for guidance.

Quoted from Yue Fei's Intent Boxing - Xingyi - , 1934
By Li Cun Yi Translation by Scott Rodell 

Saturday, January 12, 2013

A Top Student of Xingyi Quan and Bagua Zhang Masters

Fu Changrong, aka Fu Jianqiu, a top student of Xingyi Quan Master Li Cunyi and Bagua Zhang master Liu Fengchun practicing Jian (straight sword).

Friday, May 6, 2011

KUNG FU BAD ASS - LI CUN YI

Li Cunyi (李存义), a.k.a. Li Zhongyuan (李忠元), was one of the most influential Xingyiquan figure at the end of 19th century and early 20th century.

Li Cunyi
Li Cunyi was born in Shen County of Hebei Province in 1847. Li studied Xingyiquan under Liu Qilan (刘奇兰, 1819 – 1889) at 20 years old , he later became friend with Cheng Tinghua (程庭华, 1848 – 1900) and studied Baguazhang under Cheng’s teacher, Dong Haichuan (董海川, 1797 – 1882). In actual fact, it was Cheng who passed most of the Baguazhang skills to Li.

Li Cunyi joined “Righteous Harmony Society” at the age of 50 in 1900. Li used to held a saber against the army of the Eight-Nation Alliance during Boxer Rebellion, and the nickname of “Single Saber” Li has became famous.

Li Cunyi has been teaching martial arts to the army of Liu Kunyi (刘坤一, 1830 – 1902) in 1890. Li later ran a “Biaoju” business in Baoding, and he also tough Xingyiquan (both staffs and students) during those years. The business later closed down due to poor management.

Li Cunyi has co-founded “Chinese Warrior Association” at Tianjin City in 1911 which spread the skill of Xingyiquan, this caused Tianjin to become one of the headquarter of Hebei Xingyiquan. Li Cunyi later tough his arts at Shanghai Jingwu Tiyuhui (Chin Woo Athletic Association) under the invitation of the association.

Li Cunyi resided to his hometown and tough the skills of Xingyiquan in his later years. Li passed away at the age of 74 in 1921.

Li Cunyi’s students include Shang Yunxiang (尚云祥, 1846 -1937, his Xingyiquan was later known as Shang Style Xingyiquan by his successors), Wang Benian (黄柏年, 1880 – 1954), Fu Jianqiu (傅剑秋, 1885 – 1956), Chen Panling (陈泮岭, 1891 – 1967, Chen later resided to Taiwan during the Civil War of China).

Re-Blogged from Xingyi Max

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

KUNG FU BAD ASS - SHANG YUNXIANG

Shang Yunxiang (尚云祥), a.k.a. Shang Jiting (尚霁亭), was a renowned master during Xingyiquan of late Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1911) and early Minguo (Republic of China, 1911 – 1949).


Shang Yunxiang was born in Leling City of Shandong Province in 1864, he passed away at the age of 73 in 1937.

Shang Yunxiang obtained his Xingyiquan skills from Li Cunyi (李存义, 1847 – 1927). In the beginning, Li Cunyi refused to accept Shang as a student due to his “not-ideal-physique for martial arts”, Shang was skinny and short with a height of less than 1.6 meters. It was under the intercede of Zhuo Mingtai (周明泰, a student of Liu Qilan) that Li Cunyi accepted Shang Yunxiang as his student.

Shang Yunxiang had also learned Baguazhang from both Li Cunyi and Cheng Tinghua (程庭华, 1848 – 1900). Shang was well known with his bengquan combat skills that motivated Guo Yunshen (郭云深, 1820 – 1901) visited Shang personally and passed his famous “Half Step Bengquan” techniques to Shang.

Shang Yunxiang, like his shifu Li Cunyi, was famous with his combat ability, he earned nicknames like “Iron Arms”, “Iron Feet Buddha”, “Half Step Bengquan”, etc., through real combats and his ability of generating exceptionally strong power. Shang’s career was all martial arts related, he has worked as a biaotou (headman of a biaoju), bodyguard, detective, martial arts teacher and so on.

Shang Yunxiang’s Xingyiquan was heavy promoted as Shang Style Xingyiquan by his successors in recent years. The leading promoters of Shang Style Xingyiquan were Li Wenbin (李文彬, 1918 – 1997, Shang’s student), Shang Zhirong (尚芝容, 1923 – 2004, Shang’s youngest daughter), Li Hong (李宏, 1954 – ), Zhang Shijie (张世杰, 1946 – ), etc.

Notes:
Biaoju is an establishment which provides services such as escorts, bodyguards, transport of goods (armed) for a fee.

re-blogged from Xingyi Max

Saturday, April 30, 2011

INTERNAL KUNG FU - XINGYI AND BAGUA TRAINING IN BOULDER COLORADO

I Teach Chinese Internal Kung Fu (Tai Chi, XingYi, Bagua) in Boulder, CO. Gao Style Bagua, Tai Chi Chuan and Chi Gong I Teach Privately or in Small Groups.
I have been training Traditional Chinese Martial Arts since 1995 and in this system since 1999.
For more info contact me at Owen_YiZong@hotmail.com, call 720 841 2404.

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