Chen Kui
Chen Kui, member of the Ninth CPPCC Hunan Provincial Committee, President of Wudang Wushu Research Association, President of Chen Kui Wushu Academy and Chen Kui cultural Wushu film and television school.
Personal experience
In October 1956, he was born in a martial arts family in Baishui Town, Qiyang County, Hunan Province. As a famous Chinese martial arts figure, Chen Kui seems to be an elegant and refined image in the TV lens. He often dresses up as a Taoist in white, his eyes are bright, moving like clouds and flowing water, and quiet as mountains. When he raises his hands and throws his feet, he has a distinctive temperament of Wulin people, which is awe inspiring. in history, bandits gathered here and dogs were restless. In order to protect the family and shelter, the people living here have formed a martial art style handed down from generation to generation, and many influential figures have emerged in the Wulin. Chen Kui's grandfather is a famous local escort. He is called "Chen BanJiao" in the Wulin, that is to say, he can travel in the world with only half a foot. Chen Kui's father, Chen Jingshi, inherited his father's career and made a living by escorting. He was good at using a pear blossom gun and was nicknamed "yiganchen". Chen Kui was born with a piece of material to practice martial arts. When he was 5 years old, he practiced basic skills under the guidance of his grandfather. When he was less than 16 years old, he had already perfected the unique skills handed down by his ancestors. As he grows older, Chen Kui is no longer satisfied with his grandfather's and father's "housekeeping skills". He wants to go outside the mountain to find more magical Kung Fu. 1971, late autumn. On a windy evening, Chen Kui, dressed in thin clothes, climbed Wudang Mountain, known as the 72 blessed land of ancient China and one of the 36 caves, along a zigzag path his grandfather had walked. However, this famous fairy mountain and the birthplace of Wudang martial arts give him only a dream. Not only did he not see the situation described by his grandfather here, he could not even see a figure practicing martial arts and boxing. In the dark, Chen Kui came to the dragon and tiger Hall of Zixiao Palace at the foot of Zhanqi peak. He heard that marshal he long led the third Red Army from the remote border of Hunan and Hubei to Wudang Mountain. He often practiced boxing and martial arts with Taoists on Wudang Mountain. He regretted that he had been born several decades later, otherwise he would have followed Marshal he long to Wudang Mountain to practice his true Kung Fu of making contributions. When Chen Kui was looking at the closed Mountain Gate in front of the dragon and tiger hall, he suddenly heard a loud voice: "young man, did you come from a long way?" Chen Kui turned around and saw a thin old man staring at him in the dark. He quickly stepped forward and bowed, "thank you, old man. I'm from Hunan." The old man nodded and said, "if you don't like it, come to me for the night! There are no hotels here. It's cold! " Chen Kui was overjoyed and came with the old man to a small shed near the woods. At night, I don't know when it will rain. The autumn rain rustles in the woods outside. Chen Kui remembers that when he woke up in the middle of the night, under a lonely lamp, the old man was thinly dressed, and a cage fire rose in the middle of the shed. The fire reflected the old man's kind and clear face, as if plated with a layer of red light. Later, Chen Kui learned that the old man was Taoist Zhu Chengde, the master of three Heaven Gate Qigong in Laojun cave of Wudang Mountain. At that time, Taoist Zhu Chengde, like other Taoists, was driven out of the mountain gate and accepted "labor reform" in a production team outside the mountain gate. The next day, when Chen Kui was leaving, the old man said, "if you want to learn martial arts, you can go to Shennongjia. There is a senior brother of mine. His name is immortal Dechen. Maybe he can teach you something." In Shennongjia, Chen Kui visited the real person Dachen and learned some rare Taoist secrets such as Wudang Tiangang palm, black tiger fist, Wulong sting, Yinxian fist, Tongzi skill, and Yaogong. Time flies. 20 years later, Chen Kui's Kung Fu has reached a certain level. Through his understanding of Wudang Neijia Kung Fu, he has his own opinions and formed his own style. Chen Kui didn't regard the Kung Fu spread by his master as the foundation of his life. Instead, he wanted to spread these "treasures" to the world. Therefore, he founded "China Wudang Hunan chenkui culture martial arts school" in his hometown Baishui Town, Qiyang County, Hunan Province. In 1995, master Chen Kui founded "Wudang Mountain Culture and martial arts school" and "Chen Kui film and Television Academy" in Yuzhen palace of Wudang Mountain. It is a modern martial arts film and Television Academy integrating culture, martial arts, film and television, and art. It has become a training base for Chinese martial arts film and television talents. Among his students, 500 took part in the shooting of Tao Zhu, Zhan Tianyou, he long in Wudang Mountain, Monika and other films and TV dramas, making outstanding contributions to promoting Wudang martial arts culture, spreading the treasures of the Chinese nation, and promoting the development of martial arts film and television art and education.
social activities
In 1996, Chen Kui was named "President of the national excellent martial arts academy" and "President of the national excellent cultural martial arts film and Television School". He was invited to attend the commendation meeting held in Diaoyutai, Beijing, and received cordially by Party and state leaders. In December 1998, Chen Kui martial arts academy successfully held the national Wudang boxing seminar and the first "Wudang Cup" martial arts competition in Yuzhen palace, where Zhang Sanfeng practiced martial arts. In 2000, on behalf of Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, Chen kuiwu academy took part in the third "moon rabbit Cup" Wushu competition held by the State General Administration of sports, and won the first place in the total score of Hunan Province. Chen Kui was awarded the title of "excellent coach" in the National Wushu competition. In 2001, Chen Kui won the title of "king in the king" in the "Hunan Sanda king" competition. In July 2010, at the Fourth National Youth Art Festival, Chen kuiwu academy won the Gold Award, and master Chen Kui won the excellent organization award. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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