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Ma Gui (马贵), also known as Ma Shiqing
(马世卿) (1857-1941), was the earliest disciple of Yin
Fu (尹福). Born in Beijing, he practiced several hard
styles like Tiangangquan (天罡拳) and Shaolin Shiba Luohanquan (少林十八罗汉拳)
before starting his Baguazhang training as a teenager.
Although small and short in statue, Ma had a genuine love
for fighting and practiced diligently.
Consequently, Yin often brought him to meet other masters to try out his
fighting skills. For many years, Ma also followed Yin in working security for
King Su (肃王). It is said that when he was first introduced
to the other palace guards, everyone thought this small boy could not possibly
be good enough to do the job, and that the only reason he was there was because
of his relationship with Yin. Very soon
however, no one would belittle him anymore, as he beat many of them severely in
challenges. Ma always practiced hard. While working for King Su, Ma was
required to patrol the area around the palace at night under the high palace
wall which had big stones around its base. It is said that on his patrol, he
would kick the foundation stones of the wall with every step he took. After
years of this practice it was found that the foundation stones were badly
damaged.
Dong Haichuan (董海川), founder of Baguazhang, took a
liking to this grand disciple. It is
said that for many years while working at King Su’s palace, Dong would
supervise intensive daily training for Yin and Ma. Since Dong had no family,
when he retired from service at the King Su’s palace, he initially lived at Ma
Gui’s home for several years, before finally moving in with Shi Jidong (史继栋). So even though Ma belonged to the third
generation of Baguazhang family, most likely he received more direct training
from Dong than most second generation masters. It is a common confusion that
many people think Ma was in the second generation of Baguazhang family.
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