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Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

In the late Qing Dynasty of Our country, the martial arts were flourishing, and a number of martial arts masters were circulated, such as Huang Feihong, Huo Yuanjia and others we are familiar with, and called them the top ten masters of the late Qing Dynasty, so who are the other ten masters? Most of them are ancestor-level figures in today's modern martial arts sects, so don't say much nonsense, let's take a look at it with Xiaobian.

Top 10 masters of the late Qing Dynasty in China: Dong Haichuan, Guo Yunshen, Da Dao Wang Wu, Wang Ziping, Du Xinwu, Yanzi Li San, Sun Lutang, Huang Feihong, Huo Yuanjia, Han Muxia

I. Dong Haichuan (Founder of Bagua Palm)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Dong Haichuan, born in 1797 in Wen'an County, Hebei Province, during the Jiaqing period, died in 1882 during the Guangxu period, was highly skilled in martial arts, created his own Bagua palm, and opened the door to establish a school. He fought with Guo Yunshen (the master of Chinese shape and meaning) for 3 days without winning or losing, and since childhood, he has been addicted to martial arts and jealousy and hatred. In the late Qing Dynasty, the name of the jianghu was very loud, and it was a generation of great heroes, with disciples all over the country, which also made this martial art one of the three major internal fists in China...

2. Guo Yunshen (self-created half-step collapse fist)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Guo Yunshen was born in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty and died in the Guangxu period, a native of Hebei. From an early age, he learned boxing, the essence of deep shape and meaning, and according to this boxing method, he created a half-step collapse fist to fight invincible hands all over the world, and later this boxing technique also became his unique skill. He is also one of the top ten masters in the late Qing Dynasty, and is on a par with Huo Yuanjia, Huang Feihong and other martial arts masters, which shows the strength of his powerful martial arts...

III. The Great Sword King V (Late Qing Dynasty Hero)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Da Dao Wang Wu (1844, 1900), born in Cangzhou, Hebei Province, his real name is Wang Zhengyi, because he ranks fifth in the division, the sword technique is as pure as fire, so he has this title. Wang Wu was born in a poor family, when he was 3 years old, his father died of illness, he could only rely on his mother for his life, he began to do all kinds of miscellaneous work to support his family from an early age, and later met a martial artist named Xiao Hecheng at that time, and began to contact Xi Wu...

4. Wang Ziping (King Of Thousand Pounds)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Wang Ziping, born in the late Qing Dynasty in 1881 during the Guangxu period, born in a martial arts family, learned martial arts since childhood, great strength, once defeated the world's first Hercules in Russia, Canter, and later defeated the Western Hercules Mazzini and others again, known as the King of Thousand Pounds. Not only is his strength incomparable, but his martial arts are also very superb, proficient in martial arts such as Cha Quan, Eight Pole Quan, Longquan Sword and so on...

V. Du Xinwu (The Second Generation of Natural Gate)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Du Xinwu, born in the late Qing Dynasty during the Tongzhi period, liked martial arts since childhood, was highly skilled in martial arts, and created the name of the Great Hero of the North and South in the rivers and lakes later. Mr. Xu Xiaoshi (the founder of the Natural Gate of the Chinese Martial Arts Sect), who obtained his true lineage, was also the second head of the Natural Gate later (many people do not know much about this sect, as we will talk about later), and is also an outstanding person who promotes Chinese martial arts.....

VI. Swallow Li San (The First Rogue)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

There are three versions of Li San in Chinese history, one is Li Jinghua, one is Li Fen, and the other is Li Shengwu, but the prototype recognized by historians is Li Jinghua, who has been a hero and righteous person all his life, is strong in martial arts, is good at flying cornices, steals rich families, comes to the relief of the poor people, and gives the title of rogue, which is also recognized as one of the top ten masters...

7. Sun Lutang (Founder of Sun Tai Chi)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Sun Lutang is the founder of Sun's Taijiquan, known as the Martial Saint, the Martial God, the Universal Hand, the Tiger Head Shaobao, and the World's First Hand, so how strong is his combat effectiveness? When he was young, he was competitive, played countless but undefeated, and traveled the world without any opponents. Since the country is so excellent, there are naturally people abroad who are not convinced, but all those who come to challenge are failures and return...

VIII. Huang Feihong (a generation of masters in the martial arts world)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Huang Feihong this person I think everyone knows the existence of everyone knows, he is a very famous generation of grandmasters in the late Qing Dynasty of our country, with unique martial arts, chivalrous and righteous guts, Ji Shiwei, strong martial arts, known as the master of Guangdong Ten Tigers, Tieqiao San, trained a Hongquan skill, and later created BaoZhilin to save lives and help the injured, shadowless feet is also its famous martial arts, and later founded the Heaven and Earth Society. He promoted Chinese martial arts and is still known as a generation of masters in the martial arts world, and died of illness in 1925.

9. Huo Yuanjia (the 7th generation of Lost Fist)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Huo Yuanjia can be said to be the most outstanding martial arts master in China, is the 7th generation of Lost Fist, founded the Jingwu Association, promoted Chinese martial arts, cultivated a large number of outstanding martial arts talents, in the Chinese martial arts he has made a contribution is unmatched, of course, his martial arts are also quite high, absolutely not under the other people here.

10. Han Muxia (Shape-Meaning Fist, Bagua Palm Master)

Top Ten Masters of China's Late Qing Dynasty

Han Muxia, many people should not have heard of him, but he is indeed a late Qing Dynasty martial arts master, has followed 9 masters to learn martial arts, learned the shape of the fist, Bagua palm, once studied in Dong Haichuan, set the strengths of hundreds of families, boxing is sharp and fast, also has a high reputation in the jianghu, and founded a martial arts hall in Tianjin, training former Premier Zhou Enlai also studied under his hands.

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