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Huang Wenchao: The sixth generation inheritor of Huzun Boxing

author:Recorder.com

Recently, Lin Liangyuan, director of the Dehua Workstation of China Recorder Online, visited the Huang Wenchao Martial Arts Museum in Dehua County to explore the national fitness movement under the global tourism environment.

Huang Wenchao: The sixth generation inheritor of Huzun Boxing

First of all, the curator Huang Wenchao introduced the historical origin of Huzun Boxing and the use of martial arts equipment, and personally performed martial arts routines, and the scene resounded with bursts of cheers and applause.

It is reported that Huang Wenchao, a native of Yongtai County, Fuzhou City, was born in 1986, the sixth-generation inheritor of Huzun Boxing, taekwondo referee, sanda referee, and martial arts routine referee. Yongtai County is a famous hometown of martial arts, Huang Wenchao was influenced by his ancestors since he was a child, and has a unique feeling for martial arts, and began to practice martial arts at the age of 12.

Once, Huang Wenchao followed his father to Dehua County, neighboring Quanzhou City. Dehua is known as the "porcelain capital of the world", and the splendid ceramic culture, beautiful natural environment, and simple customs and customs deeply attracted him and made him want to practice in the fairyland of the porcelain capital.

In order to further improve his martial arts skills, Huang Wenchao made a special trip to Songshan Shaolin for further study. Huang Wenchao, who has achieved a lot of learning, aims to serve the country. In 2004, Huang Wenchao began his military career, with his unique martial arts, he took on important responsibilities in the army, and served as an instructor in the Marine Corps for 4 years, cultivating a new generation of martial arts talents for the country.

Huang Wenchao: The sixth generation inheritor of Huzun Boxing

After retiring, Huang Wenchao gave up the good job arranged by the transfer of jobs and established a martial arts gym in the beautiful county town of Dehua. With his unique and efficient teaching method, he has attracted a large number of martial arts enthusiasts to come to learn the arts.

Huang Wenchao not only has strict requirements for apprentices and pays attention to training, but also constantly spurs himself on, learns from others, and strives for excellence. He has repeatedly participated in martial arts competitions at all levels and won many awards. In the 5th China Xuzhou "Silk Road Han Style" International Wushu Competition and 2023 National Traditional Wushu Competition, Huang Wenchao won the second prize in the men's youth group.

Huang Wenchao: The sixth generation inheritor of Huzun Boxing

Huang Wenchao introduced that Huzun boxing belongs to a school of southern boxing in China. Because it originated in Yongtai County, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province (formerly known as Yongfu County), it is also known as Yongfu Huzun. Huzun Boxing is created by Li Yuanzhu of Hunkou Village, Hunkou Township, Yongtai County during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and has a history of more than 200 years. The tiger is the king of all beasts, the tiger is fierce, the muscles and bones are hard, the practitioner is difficult, and the adult is respected, so it is named "Tiger Zun Boxing".

Huang Wenchao: The sixth generation inheritor of Huzun Boxing

Nowadays, Huzun Boxing has been continuously enriched and improved by generations of inheritors, and the boxing theory and skills have been gradually improved, and the content of the routines has been continuously enriched and complete, and has become a kind of fitness project loved by the masses.

Huang Wenchao said that the happiest thing for him is to see the apprentices improve every day. His wish is to pass on the martial arts he has learned. This is not only a unique skill suitable for individuals to strengthen their bodies, but also the continuation and development of the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation. As a young generation of martial arts talents, we should make our own contributions to a healthy China. (Recorded by: Li Meizhou, Zhou Jiasheng)

Editor in charge: Wu Di