- Dong
Haichuan (13
October 1797 or 1813 – 25
October 1882) is
regarded as a
skillful martial artist and is
widely credited to be the
founder of Baguazhang...
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creation of
baguazhang as a
formalized martial art, is
attributed to Dong
Haichuan, who is said to have
learned from
Taoist and
Buddhist masters in the mountains...
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Haichuan Road (Chinese: 海川路) is a
station on Line 2 of the
Qingdao Metro. It
opened on 10
December 2017. It is a
station located on line 2 of the Qingdao...
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students of Dong
Haichuan,
there is
evidence that
suggests Li, Liu, and
Zhang learned their bagua from
Cheng Tinghua, not from Dong
Haichuan.[citation needed]...
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Haichuan and Liu Qilan.
Jiang Rongqiao also
studied with Li Cunyi, a
close ****ociate of
Zhang Zhaodong. Li
Cunyi had been a
student of Dong
Haichuan and...
- also
learned the
martial art of
bagua from the kung fu
brother of Dong
Haichuan,
credited as the
creator of baguazhang.
Disciples of Li
Jinglin who learned...
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manual of
internal martial arts, the
Neijia quanfa. In the late 1800s, Dong
Haichuan began teaching baguazhang to a very
select group of individuals. The highly-notable...
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fighting or
martial context. The
recognized founder of baguazhang, Dong
Haichuan, was
reputed to have
fought Guo
Yunshen with
neither able to
defeat the...
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Roland Tay (Chinese: 郑海船; pinyin: Zhèng
Hǎichuán; born 1947) is an
undertaker in Singapore. He is
known for
helping the poor and
families of
murder victims...
- Yin Fu, who in turn was the
first disciple of Baguazhang's
founder Dong
Haichuan.
Various lines of
Baguazhang claiming lineage to Ma Gui (but comprising...