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Yang Liu Qing, located 10km of the west TianJin city, the place of government office
of the biggest district of TianJin which is XiQing district. Yang Liu Qing,
with its beautiful sceneries and the honest folkway, that is also named “North Paradise”, and old town with more than 1000 years
of history.
There were being many famous people here, such as the big martial artist,
Li Cun Yi, who is famous with the
single falchion, and other famous
masters as Zhang Zhan Kui, Han Mu Xia, etc. Yang Liu Qing owns the templeof Medicine Godlocated on Mountain Feng
with 1400 years of history. The famous
artificial canal constructed in the Ming Dynasty which is the longest canal
that connects Beijing to HangZhou. The garden villa of family Shi, and
especially here is the hometown of the patriotic martial artist, Huo Yuan Jia.
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Shu Jian Zhai from the far scene
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Today, combining these
historic treasures, the new constructed MingQing square and the Emperor River, let Yang Liu Qing becomes a
twinkling archaized pearl.
Shu Jian Zhai, a KungFu
chamber, located in a beautiful archaized building between the MingQing square
and Emperor River. The master of the chamber specializes analyzing the essence
of Chinese martial arts and connotation of Chinese cultures, and developing
them all over the world. The mission of Shu Jian Zhai is to train advanced and
professional Kung-Fu masters, with the principle contents of Xing Yi Quan, Tai
Ji Quan, Ba Gua Zhang, and Yi Quan, combining with keeping figure, self
defense, combating these traditional concepts, filtering the inutility of Kung-Fu
with the modern science, inherit forefathers’ essences and come down to the
next generations.
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The master of Shu Jian
Zhai, Mr. Yang Lin Sheng, the president of A.S.K.T. (Association for the Study
of Traditional KungFu), professor of European University of Oriental
Arts, Chinese national Kung-Fu coach. Came back to Yang Liu Qing in 2006 after
a rich experience in Italy,
staying in the archaized Shu Jian Zhai, discussing the history and modern news,
drink the Chinese tea, and continue analyzing the Chinese traditional martial
arts.
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