From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sui Yunjiang
Sui Yunjiang
Sui Yunjiang (隋云江) is a famous Chinese martial artist. the Japanese Baguazhang Research Association and the
He was born in Heilongjiang province on November 18, Japanese Gai Zhi Company came to Beijing in order to
1945. From an early age he studied martial arts with fa- make a video series of Sui Yunjiang’s Baguazhang for dis-
mous masters including Li Ziming, Han Qichang, Wang tribution in the Japanese market. There have been many
Zhizhong, and Zhao Shide. His specialties are Liang Style articles about him and photographs published in Japan’s
Baguazhang and Meihuazhuang (also known as Mei- Martial King Magazine, as well as periodicals in other na-
huaquan). The famous third generation Baguazhang mas- tions such as Switzerland.
ter Li Ziming and disciple of Liang Zhenpu once wrote In recent years, he has been prominently featured
words of praise for him: "Yun Jiang is one of my most in many well-known publications. In 1996, he was pub-
outstanding apprentices in the fourth Baguazhang gen- lished in the China Modern Wushu Masters Dictionary.[1]
eration."[1] After several years of training with Li, he sug- In 1998 was published in the American Who’s Who
gested Sui supplement his Baguazhang training with Around The World, The Essence of China Encyclopedia,
Meihuazhuang and introduced him to his close friend The Essence of Chinese Wushu List, and the Chinese Sci-
and famous 17th generation Meihuazhuang master Han entist article, "China Expert Resource Century Treasure."
Qichang.[2] He is now a 4th generation Baguazhang de- In early 1999 he was published in the Chinese Expert
scendant under Li Ziming and 18th generation Mei- Name Dictionary and Chinese Figures of the Century. In
huazhuang descendant under Han Qichang. For many the fall of 1999, he went to South Korea to teach martial
years now, he has taught many students from both China arts. In July 2005, he traveled to Italy to teach
and overseas including professional athletes and martial Baguazhang and Meihuazhuang.[3] He is currently in-
arts enthusiasts from the US, Japan, Russia, South Korea, structing students again in Beijing. In September 2007,
Thailand, Australia, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, and he traveled to the United States for the first time to give
Singapore. Master Sui is a member of the Beijing seminars on Baguazhang and Meihuazhuang in New York
Baguazhang Research Association and the Beijing Mei- City.
huazhuang Research Association.
In 1990 he was invited by the Soviet Central Athletics
Bureau and Moscow Athletics Bureau to teach martial
References
arts in the Former Soviet Union (Russian Federation).[1] • MeihuaZhuang Italian Blog
During his four-year stay in the Former Soviet Union, he • Beijingbagua.com website
participated in many martial arts conferences, and on the • San De Wushu Guan website
Soviet Central TV station introduced Chinese traditional • Scuola Radici del Tao website
culture on a show titled Chinese Traditional Martial Arts. [1] ^ Beijingbagua.com website
He was invited by Dr. Ma Liangwen, a famous Soviet ex- [2] San De Wushu Guan website
pert on Chinese studies, to participate in a Russian-orga- [3] Scuola Radici del Tao website
nized international academic conference. In this confer- Persondata
ence, he reported on functions of the human body and Name Sui, Yunjiang
modern science and was given favorable comments from
many international experts. On the Russian Internation- Alternative names
al Radio Broadcasting Station he participated in an ex- Short description Martial artist
change of Chinese and Russian traditional cultures. Date of birth November 18, 1945
After he returned to China he participated in the
Place of birth Heilongjiang, China
Third International Wushu Exchange Tournament in
Dalian, China and was selected as the vice chairman of Date of death
the event. He also personally competed in the tourna- Place of death
ment and won a gold medal and his apprentices won sil-
ver and bronze medals.[1] In 1997, the chairman of the
Sino-Japanese Martial Arts Alliance, Mr. Zuo Teng Jin
Bing Wei, hired him as a consultant for the Japanese
Baguazhang Research Association.[1] In that same year,
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