Introducing Tai Chi Master Chen Xiaowang

Chen Xiaowang, a native of Chenjiagou, Wen County, Henan Province, China, principal of Chenjiagou Tai Chi School, 19th generation master of Chenjiagou Chen Style Tai Chi, Chenjiagou Chen Style Tai Chi Association Honorary president, principal of Chenjiagou Tai Chi School and chairman of the International Department, technical general consultant of Chenjiagou Tai Chi Association, president of the World Chen Xiaowang Tai Chi Federation, and international Tai Chi master. Received honors: Chen has been practicing martial arts with his father since he was a child, and is proficient in Chen's Tai Chi theory, routines, equipment, push hands, and Sanda. On the basis of inheriting the martial arts passed down from generation to generation, Chen Style Tai Chi

inherited and developed Chen Style Tai Chi. In 1980, he was transferred by the Henan Provincial Sports Commission to engage in full-time martial arts training and teaching. From 1980 to 1982, he participated in the National Tai Chi Competition and won the gold medal for three consecutive years. In 1985, he represented the Chinese team and won the Tai Chi championship in the first International Wushu Invitational Competition in Xi'an. He has won more than 20 major competition championships and has represented China on many occasions for exchanges and visits to more than 100 countries including Japan, the United States, and Singapore. He has repeatedly defeated and convinced many warriors and warriors who came to challenge him with his exquisite Tai Chi Kung Fu, and has won honors for the country. Over the years, a large number of domestic and foreign Tai Chi champions and outstanding Tai Chi practitioners have been trained. Tutored and taught tens of thousands of students. Martial Arts Achievement and Martial Arts Contribution Award: In 1988, he won the Martial Arts Contribution Award from the Martial Arts Research Institute of the National Sports Commission of China. He serves as the chairman of the Chen Style Tai Chi Association of Henan Province, the vice chairman of the Chen Xiaowang Martial Arts Association of Henan Province, a senior Chinese martial arts coach, a representative of the 7th National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, and the 7th National People's Congress of Henan Province. Member of the 1st CPPCC, director of the Chinese Calligraphy and Literature Society, director of Henan Province’s Foreign Cultural Exchange, special researcher of the Henan Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary professor of Zhang Zhongjing Chinese Medical University, and honorary member of many international and domestic university and regional Tai Chi associations and research societies. Chief executive and technical advisor. Chen Xiaowang also widely spread Chen-style Tai Chi, and he has tutored tens of thousands of students. He trained many Tai Chi athletes, and many Tai Chi champions in domestic and international competitions came from his students. He has also been involved in film and television, and has participated in the filming of films such as "Tai Chi Magic", "The Divine Beggar" and "Chen Style Tai Chi". In the early 1980s, there were very few books on Chen-style Tai Chi. In order to inherit, develop and popularize the excellent cultural heritage of Chen Style Tai Chi, Chen Xiaowang disregarded his own weak cultural foundation and overcame various difficulties to compile "Chen Style Tai Chi", "Chen Style Tai Chi", etc. books. He also published many papers such as "On the Five-Level Kung Fu of Chen Style Tai Chi", "The Power of Chen Style Tai Chi", and "The Stick Shaking of Chen Style Tai Chi", which enriched the theoretical research of Tai Chi. Chen Xiaowang has also published video instructional videos on the boxing, equipment, push hands and other aspects of Chen Style Tai Chi, which are distributed in multiple languages ??at home and abroad. In order to popularize Chen-style Tai Chi, Chen Xiaowang created "Chen's Thirty-Eight Postures of Tai Chi" and "Chen's Nineteen Postures of Tai Chi" based on the traditional Chen's Old Style Tai Chi, cutting out the complexities and simplifying them. A martial arts wonder is more popular among the masses. Going global. In 1990, he went abroad to open up the Chinese martial arts space. He actively responded to the call of his motherland and established the "World Chen Xiaowang Tai Chi Federation" to tour Europe, the United States, and Asia to promote and disseminate Tai Chi in countries around the world. The annual trip is at least two times around the world. Zhou made outstanding contributions to bringing Tai Chi to the world. In February 2003, at the call of his hometown, he returned to China to film and compile Tai Chi textbooks for primary and secondary schools in Jiaozuo City. He was warmly welcomed by the elders in his hometown and highly praised by the city and county governments. Family background: Grandmaster Chen Xiaowang’s grandfather is Chen Fake, a master of Chen style Tai Chi, and his father is Chen Zhaoxu. During the Liberation War, after the People's Liberation Army retreated, he sold the cattle that the village government had fostered at his home. All kinds of charges were added up, and Chen Zhaoxu was sentenced. In 1960, Chen Zhaoxu died in prison due to depression. With such a family background, it is conceivable that Chen Xiaowang was in a difficult situation at that time. However, it is precisely this kind of suffering experience that has tempered Chen Xiaowang's will, giving him an indomitable tenacity in everything he does. The Four King Kongs When Chen Xiaowang was a child, his father's superb Tai Chi fighting skills left a deep impression on him.

Sometimes the total time spent in Australia is only more than 10 days, and there are very few opportunities to reunite with family members. However, he has a strong nostalgia for his hometown and has kept the habit of returning to his hometown for the New Year for many years. "No matter how busy and tired I am, as long as my hometown calls me, I will fly back immediately." As a famous teacher trained by Chenjiagou Village over the years, Chen Xiaowang, who is abroad, often worries about the construction of his hometown and his relatives, and has been thinking about how to Give back to your hometown. Although he has earned a lot of money over the years despite his poor background, he has always maintained a frugal living habit. When he teaches boxing abroad, he can live in the students' homes. He never spends money and does not stay in hotels. The plane and the training clothes he ordered in his hometown when he went out have also been with him for more than ten years. But he generously agreed to every invitation for charity activities. Chen Xiaowang's calligraphy is strong and powerful, with strength in softness. He is quite famous in the martial arts circle. Many of his calligraphy works are collected by boxing friends at home and abroad. During a tour in Malaysia, the person in charge of a local Chinese primary school under construction approached him and hoped that he could make a charity donation for the primary school. Chen Xiaowang, who was busy with his busy schedule, readily agreed. On the day of the event, Chen Xiaowang splashed his brush and ink, and several of his calligraphy works were collected by local merchants at high prices within 5 minutes. The next day, the report "Chen Xiaowang donated 10,000 yuan with a swipe of a cent" appeared in the newspapers and became a good talk in the local area. Chen Xiaowang also held a donation event in the United States for China's Olympic bid to show his patriotism. Popularization: I was trained by my motherland, and the honors I received were also given by my motherland. My Tai Chi skills were developed in Chenjiagou. Two teachers, Chen Zhaopi and Chen Zhaokui, taught me each move step by step. The motherland is my root, and Chenjiagou is my root. No matter where I go, I will never forget my motherland, my hometown, or my teachers. Chen Xiaowang said affectionately, "I have been abroad these years just to spread Tai Chi and expand the influence of Tai Chi in the world. Now, with the strong support and promotion of the country, Tai Chi has gained unprecedented popularity and development in the world. I feel I'm very happy. People say that when leaves fall back to their roots, I will definitely come back in the future." Chen Xiaowang has lived abroad for thirteen years. Despite all the rumors, he has objectively contributed to the popularization of Tai Chi abroad and contributed to the development of China. The cause of Tai Chi has done its best.