Wang Ziping

Wang Ziping (1881–1973, Xiao'erjing: وْا ذِ پٍ) was a Chinese Muslim practitioner of Chinese Martial Arts and traditional medicine from Cangzhou, Cangxian county, Mengcun, Hebei Province. He served as the leader of the Shaolin kung fu division of the Martial Arts Institute in 1928 and was also the vice chairman of the Chinese Wushu Association. Wang was known for his mastery of Chaquan, Huaquan, Leopard kung fu, Bajiquan, and tai chi. He was also a master of Wushu.

Wang Ziping
Born1881 (1881)
Cangzhou, Hebei, Qing China
Died1973 (aged 9192)
Illness
Native name王子平
NationalityChinese
StyleWushu:
Chaquan,
Huaquan,
Leopard kung fu,
Bajiquan,
Tai chi
Teacher(s)Chaquan:
Yang Hongxiu
RankGrandmaster
Notable relativesWang Jurong (daughter)
Wang Ziping
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
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