Feng Mei

Feng Mei graduated from Beijing University in 1990 with a degree in physical education and majored in martial arts. International Martial Arts 7th duan black belt; Chief of International Martial Arts Federation, and an international judge; won the outstanding gold medal prize at the 7th world martial arts championship competition’s spear demonstration in Hungary, and the 4th traditional medicine achievement gold medal prize in 1999; participated in the preparation for the 8th world cup martial arts championship in Japan in 2001 and won the world outstanding life time achievement prize; appointed the co-chairman of International Martial Arts Federation in 2006; won the 11th world cup championship yang style Tai Chi demonstration gold medal and world outstanding Chinese prize in Taiwan in 2007; won two gold medals and a cup in Tai Chi sword and fan categories in the 12th world cup championship held in South Korea in 2009; certified 9th degree martial arts master with black belt in September of 2009. Currently pursuing the master’s degree in Oriental Medicine at Samra University.

Zi Wu Liu Zhu Use In Tai Chi Fighting

Tai Chi is ancient Kung Fu, and is also the world’s oldest martial arts. Tai means huge, and Chi means unlimited energy. Tai Chi means the practice of getting huge and unlimited energy. Tai Chi’s ideology is based on the philosophy and ideology of traditional Chinese Taoism. Tai Chi movements include: quiet/active, empty/power, forward/backward, up/down, […]