
A warrior with a double sword during the Qing Dynasty.
Several of the Qing Dynasty martial arts practitioners were practicing various weapons.
Qing soldiers who were practicing martial arts at the end of the Qing Dynasty.
Three swordsmen of the late Qing Dynasty, this is a posing picture. The two were in a fight, and the person in the middle let them point out.
A great man with a gossip knife. This is Master Fu Zhensong of Taijiquan.
A warrior with an unknown weapon.
In the early years, the disciples of Yang's Taijiquan were group photos, and several elderly people in the middle were masters.
Huo Yuanjia, a famous patriotic martial artist in the late Qing Dynasty, was born in Jinghai County, Tianjin. Huo Yuanjia came from a family of dart masters and inherited the family's "Lost Fist" stunt. In 1909, the 41-year-old Huo Yuanjia was introduced to Shanghai by Nong Jinsun and accepted the bishop's martial arts in the "Jingwu Gymnastics Society" founded by Chen Gongzhe and Chen Tiesheng. He was named one of the top ten martial arts celebrities in Cangzhou. He died on September 14, 1910 at the Shanghai Jingwu Sports Association. The picture shows Huo Yuanjia, who was the top name in 1909.