Zhang Qinlin

Zhang Qinlin

Zhang Qinlin (1888-1967) was an influential martial artist, teacher, and lineage holder of the Yangjia Michuan (Yang Family Hidden Tradition) style of T’ai Chi Ch’uan. In 1929, Zhang won the All China Fighting Championship in the unarmed division. [Rodell, Scott M. " [http://www.grtc.org/articles/michuan.html Yang Family Taijiquan: The Hidden Tradition.] " Inside Kungfu, Mar. 1993, pg. 45]

Early Life and Training

Zhang was born in Xingtai County, Hebei province, China in 1888, the son of a poor family. [Wang, Yen-nien. "Yang Family Hidden Tradition of Taiji Quan, Illustrated and Explained." Vol. 1. Taipei, Taiwan: Hsin Hwa Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. pg. H-1.] After his parents died while he was still young, Zhang ventured out at the age of 14 to find a martial arts teacher. He eventually sought out the nearby Yang family household to learn Yang style taijiquan. There he began his martial arts studies with Yang Chengfu [Yang, Chengfu. Taijiquan Yongfa Tujie, Taipei, Hua Lian Publishing Co., August, 1984 (original in spring, 1933), pg. 2] under the supervision of his father, Yang Jianhou. During the initial years of Zhang’s training with Chengfu, he was only taught the publicly known elements of the Yang style disseminated to students outside the Yang family. After Zhang successful fought a challenge match against a famous martial artist from southern China, Wan Mou, the elder Yang decided the young student had earned the right to learn the Yangjia Michuan teachings. Thereafter, Jianhou had Zhang report to his personal quarters every night between the hours of 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. while the rest of the compound slept. It was then that Jianhou taught Zhang the Yangjia Michuan taijiquan system in addition to his regular daily training. [Tomarchio, Sam. " [http://www.aymta.org/home/journal/zqlpt2.html Wang Yen-nien Talks about Zhang Qinlin.] " AYMTA Journal, Volume 3, NO. 2, FALL 1995. Retrieved 11-1-2007.]

Competition and Teaching

In 1929, the central Chinese government sponsored the All China Fighting Championship, a general competition in Chinese boxing. Each province was to send two participants – one for the armed division, one for the unarmed division -- to Nanjing, the then capitol of China, to compete. Zhang, whose occupation as a fur merchant had required that he move to Shanxi in 1925, entered and won the regional competition for that province. He went on to win the national championship in the unarmed division later that year. [Wang, Yen-nien. "Yang Family Hidden Tradition of Taiji Quan, Illustrated and Explained." Vol. 1. Taipei, Taiwan: Hsin Hwa Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. pg. H-2.]

After Zhang moved to Shanxi, he began search for a student to whom he could pass on the Yang family teachings. In all, Zhang is known to have taught ten students, although only a subset of those was taught anything beyond the publicly known Yang style. Wang Yen-nien, who moved to Taipei, Taiwan in 1949 where he lived until his death in May 2008, was the second and last student of Zhang’s to receive the entirety of the Yangjia Michuan taijiquan system. [Wang, Yen-nien. "Yang Family Hidden Tradition of Taiji Quan, Illustrated and Explained." Vol. 2. Taipei, Taiwan: Hsin Hwa Publishing Co., Inc., 1997. pg. 37.]

References

External links

* [http://www.ymti.org/tw/ Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan - Wang Yen-nien Daoguan]
* [http://www.grtc.org/ Great River Taoist Center]
* [http://www.aymta.org/ American Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan Association]
* [http://www.elementaltaichi.com/ Elemental Tai Chi (Houston, TX)]


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