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Sun Cunzhou and Sun Lutang

Sun Cunzhou and Sun Lutang

2026-03-22 09:39
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Sun Cunzhou was the second son of Sun Lutang, the founder of Sun Style Taiji Fist. Sun Lutang was more relaxed in educating his children and allowed Sun Cunzhou to develop freely. He did not have any requirements for martial arts at first. Sun Cunzhou started learning from Sun Lutang at the age of 16. After three years of hard work, he had mastered the Xingyi Fist and the Eight Trigrams Fist. Sun Cunzhou's martial arts skills were very strong. He visited martial arts experts in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei and rarely lost. After traveling around the world, his martial arts skills became more refined. In 1929, at the National Martial Arts Recital Conference held in Hangzhou, Sun Lutang served as the vice-chairman, and Sun Cunzhou served as the supervisory committee member. When someone challenged Sun Lutang at the meeting, Sun Cunzhou came forward to deal with it. At that time, Sun Cunzhou wanted to participate in the competition to promote the Sun Family Boxing School, but because most of the contestants were Sun Lutang's brothers and disciples, everyone persuaded Sun Cunzhou to give up the competition. The reason was that even if he won the first place, others would think that the contestants gave it to him because he was Sun Lutang's son. He finally gave up the competition. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

Sun Cunzhou, right?

Sun Cunzhou was the second son of Sun Lutang, the founder of Sun Style Taiji Fist. His name was Huanwen, and his nickname was Erke. He was known as the Fist Saint and the number one martial artist. He had been educated since he was a child. He was sensitive and studious. He had a deep understanding of the essence of Taiji, Xingyi, and the Eight Trigrams. He was especially famous for his martial arts techniques. At the age of 16, he began to train hard and mastered the essentials of family studies in three years. Chu Guiting, a famous martial artist on the sea, praised his martial arts, saying that his martial arts were unparalleled and that no one in his generation could match him. Sun Cunzhou loved martial arts, chivalrous justice, and stayed away from fame. He valued the combination of calligraphy and sword, despised interests, and valued loyalty. He had put in a lot of effort in the study of martial arts. He had a carefree and detached spiritual realm that sought truth and forgot himself, setting an example for future generations. He was simple and natural, humorous and erudite, elegant and elegant. He was familiar with poetry, lyrics, ancient music and temperament. He was good at painting and calligraphy. He often used mountains and rivers to paint, especially pine and cypress. In terms of martial arts exchanges, he had experienced many challenges and achieved remarkable results. For example, in 1921, he won against Xie Tiefu, a famous martial artist from Hunan Province, at the home of Cheng Yunfu, a tea merchant in Hangzhou. In 1923, he played Zhang Fengyan, a famous martial artist with superb skills, under the table at the National Martial Arts Conference. He once fought with Li Jinglin's disciples Yu Hualong, Liu Yinhu, and Li Qinglan in a one-on-three duel. The three of them attacked at the same time but could not touch him. Later, Chen Yihu, the successor of the Dharma Sword, joined in and was also defeated. He also defeated Zhang Ce, a penetrating fist, in seconds. Although Sun Cunzhou's martial arts skills were strong, he also had the experience of giving up participating in competitions due to special circumstances. For example, in the 1929 Hangzhou Martial Arts Recital Convention, he wanted to participate in the competition to prove himself, but because most of the participants were his father's disciples or brothers, he was dissuaded by the organizers and finally gave up. In addition, in order to commemorate the 110th birthday of Mr. Sun Cunzhou, Sun Shurong, Sun Baoheng, and Sun Wanrong published a collection of works entitled "Commemorating the 110th Birthday of Mr. Sun Cunzhou, the Martial Arts Master". The content was rich and the pictures and texts were excellent. It included many precious photos of Mr. Sun Cunzhou, manuscripts of Internal Boxing, Xingyi Boxing, Taiji Boxing, and Bagua Boxing, his life and martial arts thoughts, and the inheritance table of Sun's Boxing. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-18 13:49

Lu Songgao, Sun Cunzhou

Lu Songgao was a famous Liuhe Boxing practitioner. He was born in Zhoukou, Henan Province. He was born in 1873 and died in Shanghai in the early 1960s. He had practiced martial arts since he was a child. He had once taken Maizhuantu as his teacher to learn Xinyi Liuhe Fist. Later, he became a martial arts master of Xinyi Liuhe Fist. After settling in Shanghai, he defeated many local martial arts masters and taught Xinyi Liuhe Fist to the outside world. Sun Cunzhou was the second son of Sun Lutang, the founder of Sun Style Taiji Fist. His name was Huanwen, and his nickname was Erke. He was known as the Fist Saint and the number one martial artist. He had been taught since he was a child. He was sensitive and studious. He had deeply grasped the essence of Taiji, Xingyi, and the Eight Trigrams. He was especially famous for his martial arts techniques. Chu Guiting, a famous boxing master on the sea, praised his martial arts and unique skills. Lu Songgao had asked someone to present a plaque to Mr. Sun Cunzhou on his 40th birthday-"Vast and heroic, He Yi's heroic" to express his reverence. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-24 18:12

Sun Cunzhou's son

The son of Sun Cunzhou is Sun Baoheng. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-01-15 08:43

Sun Cunzhou's Children

Sun Cunzhou's son was Sun Baoheng, who passed on his descendants Sun Yu, Sun Xiang and his daughter Sun Yi. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-17 06:10

Sun Cunzhou's manuscript

Sun Cunzhou's manuscript mainly discussed the theory related to boxing, including inner strength, the strength path that Qi cultivators were good at, the cultivation of internal martial arts, and so on. In terms of inner strength in the fist, inner strength was formed by taking the dispersed divine Qi, following the rules of the fist, through the movement of the hands and feet, and then withdrawing it back into the dantian to interact with the dantian's Primordial Qi. The core of it was to shrink the strength while moving, so that the Qi would return to the dantian. The open force, hidden force, and transformed force of the internal force would gradually increase with the fullness of the qi, from meter force to foot force to inch force, forming the natural force of the whole body. As for the strength that people who cultivated qi were good at, those who cultivated qi were good at vertical strength. Because qi sank to the feet, when they stepped on the ground, the strength could be exerted from the spine to the hands. Those who cultivated qi were good at horizontal strength. Internal Qi entered and exited the Dantian and penetrated the hands and feet. The Dantian strength was the waist strength. The belt combined the hands and feet to form the body strength. When the opponent's hand was put together, the horizontal force could easily break through the opponent's hand. The advantage of the horizontal force was that the big force could eat the small force. The advantage of the vertical force was that the intention could come first. If the horizontal force met with resistance, the horizontal force could be used to form the coiling force. In the cultivation of internal martial arts, it was better to cultivate external martial arts first. After training the strength of bones, muscles, and muscles, he would cultivate internal martial arts. If he cultivated internal martial arts directly, the growth would not be straight and there would be many obstacles. Internal martial arts didn't necessarily require physical hard body techniques to be used in combat. In terms of specific techniques, the Valley Shrinking Doctrine could allow the Dantian Qi to gather a certain amount of energy and then go up the back Du Meridian through this place to reach the small circulation cycle, so that the Yin and Yang Qi could combine to produce inner strength. This strength was powerful and did not hurt the liver. The levator ani helped to integrate the waist and the horse, allowing the entire body to be one. It also helped to relax the leg muscles during the horse stance, allowing the body to reach a high alert and complete state. When walking, the center of gravity was on one foot, and all activities were driven by the spring under the foot. The whole body was relaxed, and the power was driven by the spring under the foot. The walking was driven by the waist. When facing an enemy, it can guide the opponent's strength to the bottom of the foot. When facing punches and kicks, it can quickly lean forward and release the opponent. If the opponent can defend, it can use the contact surface to release the opponent. When the center of gravity is on one foot, it will rotate left and right, rise and fall, drill and flip, etc., and the qi will sink into the spring. Although it is sour, it will hit people like water and wind, invisible and invisible. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-13 16:12

Sun Lutang Wang Ziping

Sun Lutang and Wang Ziping were martial artists during the Republic of China. Sun Lutang (1860 - 1933) was from Beiguan, Shunping County, Hebei Province. He was the founder of Sun Style Taiji Fist and Sun School Martial Arts. He was a famous martial artist in modern China. In modern martial arts, he had the titles of Martial Saint, Martial God, Omnipotent Hand, Tiger Head Junior Protector, and the World's First Hand. He loved martial arts since he was a child. He had learned Shaolin Fist, Xingyiquan, Bagua Palm, etc. from many famous teachers. Later, he learned Taiji Fist and founded Sun's Taiji Fist. He was skilled in martial arts and was proficient in all kinds of martial arts and fist techniques. He was especially good at lightness skills and acupoint techniques. He could also master the Eight Trigrams and Taiji. He wrote books and published important books and articles such as Taiji Fist, Xingyi Fist, Eight Trigrams Palm, True Fist Intent, Eight Trigrams Sword, and the difference between inner and outer martial arts. He founded a martial arts ideology system that combined boxing and Taoism, and made great contributions to China martial arts. In his life, he had fought with countless people and rarely lost. When he was nearly 50 years old, he had knocked out the famous Russian fighter Petrov; when he was over 60 years old, he defeated the Japanese Emperor's imperial samurai Itagaki Kazuo; and in his seventies, he defeated the joint challenge of five Japanese technical experts. Wang Ziping was born in 1881 in Cangzhou, Hebei Province. He was born into a martial arts family. Although he had encountered many difficulties in the early stages of learning martial arts and was despised by some martial arts masters, he finally made some achievements in martial arts through his own efforts. At the age of 19, he became famous in the southern and northern martial arts world with his physical martial arts. He learned sliding boxing from Sha Baoxing and Ma Yunlong, and then from Yang Hongji in Shandong. After the establishment of the Central Martial Arts Academy, he became the first headmaster of Shaolin. In 1928, under the background of the Central Martial Arts Academy, Sun Lutang became the head of the Wudang Sect and published an article praising internal martial arts. As the head of the Shaolin Sect, Wang Ziping was dissatisfied and publicly challenged him to a martial arts competition. However, Sun Lutang asked Gao Zhendong to compete in his place and soon resigned from his position as the head of the Wudang Sect. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-24 01:49

Sun Lutang's Strength

Sun Lutang was very powerful. In the modern martial arts world, he had many titles such as Martial Saint, Martial God, Omnipotent Hand, Tiger Head Junior Guardian, and the World's Number One Hand. When he was nearly 50 years old, he was able to knock out the famous Russian fighter Petrov; when he was over 60 years old, he defeated the Japanese Emperor's appointed samurai Itagaki Kazuo; when he was 70 years old, he defeated the joint challenge of five Japanese technical experts. He had learned many martial arts skills, including Shaolin boxing, Xingyi boxing, Taiji boxing, Bagua palm, and many other boxing techniques. After continuous learning and traveling (he had traveled to Hebei, Henan, Hubei, and other eleven provinces and communicated with masters of various sects and rarely lost), he combined Xingyi, Taiji, and Bagua to create Sun's Taiji Fist. He had also achieved high attainments in Xingyi Fist, Bagua Palm, and other aspects. He also published many important books and articles, such as Taiji Fist, Xingyi Fist, Eight Trigrams Palm, True Fist Intent, Eight Trigrams Sword, and On the differences between inner and outer martial arts. He also made outstanding contributions to martial arts theory. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-22 19:26

Sun Lutang and Dong Haichuan

Although Sun Lutang and Dong Haichuan didn't interact directly, they had an indirect connection through Dong Haichuan's disciple, Cheng Tinghua. Sun Lutang was a famous martial artist in modern China. He had been guided by many famous teachers in his martial arts learning process. Dong Haichuan was a master of the Eight Trigrams Palm, and his disciple, Cheng Tinghua, played an important role in Sun Lutang's martial arts growth. Cheng Tinghua saw that Sun Lutang had a deep understanding of martial arts and wanted to pass on his skills on behalf of his master. He became Sun Lutang's apprentice brother, but Sun Lutang only recognized Cheng Tinghua as his master. Under Cheng Tinghua's guidance, Sun Lutang learned the relevant skills of the Eight Trigrams Palm. This also reflected the relationship between Dong Haichuan's Eight Trigrams Palm martial arts system and Sun Lutang's inheritance through Cheng Tinghua. Sun Lutang combined the essence of Xingyi, Taiji, Bagua, and other martial arts. His martial arts achievements were related to Dong Haichuan's Bagua Palm, which reflected the mutual influence and promotion between sects in the traditional China martial arts inheritance system. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-18 18:32

Sun Lutang and Wang Xiangzhai

Based on context alone Sun Lutang and Wang Xiangzhai were both important figures in the history of China martial arts. Sun Lutang was a master of Internal Martial Arts. He had high attainments in Xingyi Fist, Taiji Fist, Eight Trigrams Palm, and many other Internal Martial Arts. Sun Lutang had outstanding achievements in both martial arts theory and actual combat. His martial arts skills were strong and his realm was profound. He had mastered many fist techniques and founded Sun's Taiji Fist. He had made great contributions to the inheritance, development, and innovation of martial arts. Wang Xiangzhai was the founder of Yi Quan (Da Cheng Quan). He had deep research and unique insights into traditional martial arts. He abandoned some of the cumbersome routines in traditional martial arts and emphasized the practice of basic skills such as stance. He focused on cultivating the instinctive reaction and overall strength of martial artists from actual combat. He played an irreplaceable role in the establishment and promotion of Yiquan. The two of them had their own characteristics and influence in terms of martial arts concepts, styles, characteristics, and inheritance. They had both played a positive role in promoting the development of China martial arts. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-13 19:18

Sun Lutang and Wang Ziping

Sun Lutang and Wang Ziping were martial artists during the Republic of China. Sun Lutang (1860 - 1933) was named Fuquan, also known as Lutang, later known as Hanzhai, also known as Live Monkey. He was born in Beiguan, Shunping County, Hebei Province. He was the founder of Sun Style Taiji Fist and Sun School Martial Arts. He was a famous martial artist in modern China. In the modern martial arts world, he had the titles of Martial Saint, Martial God, Omnipotent Hand, Tiger Head Junior Protector, and the World's First Hand. He was skilled in martial arts and was proficient in all kinds of martial arts and boxing techniques, especially Lightness Skills and acupoints. He could also integrate Xingyi, Bagua, and Taiji to create Sun's Taiji Fist. At the same time, he wrote books and established a martial arts ideology system that combined boxing and Tao. For example, from 1915 to 1932, he published important books and articles such as Taiji Fist, Xingyi Fist, Bagua Palm, Boxing Truth, Bagua Sword, and the difference between inner and outer boxing. He practiced martial arts since he was a child and had been guided by many famous teachers. He taught martial arts in many places and had many disciples all over the world. He knocked out the famous Russian fighter Petrov when he was nearly 50 years old, defeated the Japanese Emperor's imperial samurai Itagaki Kazuo when he was over 60 years old, and defeated the joint challenge of five Japanese technical experts in his seventies. Wang Ziping was born in 1881 in a martial arts family in Cangzhou, Hebei Province. His grandfather was famous for his "stick flipping" and his father was known as the "King of Thick Arms". He loved martial arts since he was young. Although he did not learn well from his master in the early days, he practiced hard through his own efforts. He was good at physical martial arts. At the age of 19, he became famous in the martial arts world of the north and south with his physical martial arts. Later, he became the first Shaolin Sect Master of the Central Martial Arts Academy. In 1928, after the establishment of the Central Martial Arts Academy in Nanjing, Sun Lutang served as the head of the Wudang Sect and published "On the differences between internal and external martial arts" to praise internal martial arts. This caused the head of the Shaolin Sect, Wang Ziping, to disobey and publicly challenge him to martial arts. However, Sun Lutang asked Gao Zhendong, who was teaching boxing in Shanghai, to fight in his place. Soon after, he resigned from his position as the head of Wudang Sect and left in a hurry. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-03-13 02:31
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