Yang Sen (1884–1977)

Yang Sen (1884–1977)

Yang Sen (Chinese: 楊森; Pinyin: Yáng Sēn; 20 February 1884-15 May, 1977) was a Sichuan warlord and general. He was also known as a Chi Kung an Tao Yin master.

Biography

* 1924 -- Governor of Sichuan Province
* 1924 - 1925 -- Military-Governor of Sichuan Province
* 1933 - 1938 -- General Officer Commanding XX Corps
* 1938 - 1944 -- Commander in Chief 27th Army Group
* 1939 - 1940 -- Deputy Commander in Chief 6th War Area
* 1940 - 1945 -- Deputy Commander in Chief 9th War Area
* 1945 - 1948 -- Chairman of the Government of Guizhou Province
* 1949 -- moved to Taiwan during the Nationalist exodus from the mainland
* 1950s- An avid sports person, he was The Republic of China's Olympic Commitee Chairman and at the Olympic Games in Mexico carried the national flag of the Taiwan, Repulic of China in the opening ceremony. He was a well-known mountaineer and the Chairman of the Taiwan Mountain Climbing Association as well.

Meeting Master Li Ching Yuen

Daniel Reid reports in his book "Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity", that the Chinese general Yang Sen knew the Taoist Master Li Ching-yuen personally and became his disciple, parcticing his teaching until the end of his life.

In 1927 the he invited him to his residence in Wann Hsien, Szechuan province. After his master death General Yang wrote the report "A Factual Account of the 250 Year-Old Good-Luck Man.", where he described Li Ching Yuen's appearance:"He has good eyesight and a brisk stride; Li stands seven feet tall, has very long fingernails, and a ruddy complexion."

The Tai Chi Chuan Master T. T. Liang (Liang Tung Tsai) learned from the General Yang Sen the practice of the "Eight Brocade Qigong". His student Stuart Alve Olson wrote in 2002 the book "Qigong Teachings of a Taoist Immortal: The Eight Essential Exercises of Master Li Ching-Yun", taking General Yang's report as reference.

See also

* Order of battle of Battle of Wuhan
* Warlord Era

References

* Daniel Reid, "Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity.", Fireside, New York, 1989, pp 345-349. ISBN 0-67164-811-X
* Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai, "History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)." 2nd Ed., 1971. Translated by Wen Ha-hsiung, Chung Wu Publishing; 33, 140th Lane, Tung-hwa Street, Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China.
* OLSON, Stuart Alve. "Qigong Teachings of a Taoist Immortal: The Eight Essential Exercises of Master Li Ching-yun." Healing Arts Press, 2002. ISBN 0-89281-945-6
* Yang Sen (General). "A Factual Account of the 250 Year-Old Good-Luck Man." (Er Bae Wuu Shyr Suey Ren Ruey Shyr Jih). Published by the Chinese and Foreign Literature Storehouse (Jong Wai Wen Kuh), Taipei, Taiwan.

External links

* [http://www.generals.dk/general/Yang_Sen/_/China.html] Biography in the site Generals of WW II.
* [http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_militaires/2GM/Autres/Chine.htm] Chinese Generals in Web.genealogie - Le site de la généalogie historique.
* [http://www.hmsfalcon.com/wanhsien/wangxian.htm] Wanhsien Incident (Wanhsien Attack) - Royal Navy Gunboats in China.
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,880893,00.html] Britain Baited - From the Sep. 20, 1926 issue of TIME magazine.
* [http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%A5%8A%E6%A3%AE 楊森] Chinese Wikipedia
* [http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=90259] The battle of Antzin (Anqing today) Chinese side includes 27th army, commanded by general Yang Sen - (Yangtze, summer of 1938).


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