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1950-1952: Practice from Master Ke Shou Yan in Beijing Wellness Taichi Wushu Association for Yang's Style Taichi Quan.* 1952-1970: Study intensively and became Mr. Ke Shou Yan's disciple for Yang's Style Taichi 13 Dan's Method, Yang's traditional Style, Taichi 13 style, Taichi 5 elements Quan, Taichi 13 Swords form, Taichi 13 Spear form, Taichi 13 Broadsword, Taichi Staff weapons. 1956: Practice Liu He Quan, Liu He Broadsword, Liu He Spear, Sword and Combat Sword form. 1958: Practice Cha Quan, Long Fist and the entire new edition forms of Broadsword, Spear, Sword, and Staff & Fist total 5 events on their 3 grade and 2 grade routines. 1960-1974: Practice Chen's Style Taichi Quan 1st & 2nd forms, Chen's Style Taichi Sword form from Master Lu Mui Ni. At the same time he also practice Tantui, Cha Quan, long short weapons, Boxing & weapons Dulin (combat) technique from Master Chang Jin Fong. 1960: Practice "Da Bei Quan" from Master Xi Zheng Kong (Qi Yun Monk) & a unique sword form called " Wen Zhu Sword Teachnique". 1963-1970: Practice 'Mei Hua Zhuang' & Qina(grabbing) from famous Beijing's "5 styles Mei Hua Zhuang" Master Han Qi Chuan. *Of note: One of Wang’s famous masters as Master. Ke Shou Yan born in 1877 (Qing Dynasty's Kwong Shu 3rd year). He was a Senior Martial Law Official for the end of Qing's Kwong Shu year. His father Mr. Ke Tak Bo was a senior guard for the Emperor during the Qing Dynasty. Father Ke produced unique bow and arrows for the Emperor's hunting every year. Master Ke Shou Yan was an expert in riding, archery & practiced a powerful form of martial arts qigong called 'Stone Lock' which he learned from his father since he was a young man. Master Ke Shou Yan also knew Traditional Yang's Style Taichi Quan which he learned from famous Master Yang Jin Hou ( Yang's family 1st Generation - Son of Yang Lo Sim). Teaching Experience: Specialty:
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