Ma Jiang Bao

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Ma.
马江豹
Ma Jiangbao
Born (1941-10-31) 31 October 1941
Shanghai, China
Nationality Rotterdam, Netherlands
Style Wu-style taijiquan
Website Ma Jiangbao's Wu tai Chi Chuan
Ma Jiang Bao
Chinese
Ma Jiang Bao's autograph

Ma Jiangbao (born 31 October 1941) is a well known teacher of Wu-style t'ai chi ch'uan. He is the third son of Wu Ying-hua and Ma Yueh-liang.

Biography

In 1986 he came with is father Ma Yueh-liang to Europe to teach Wu-style. Ma Yueh-liang returned home after four months, while Ma Jiangbao stayed and now lives in Rotterdam. He and his students teach in many countries in Europe as well as in South Africa and Japan.

Wu-style was created by a Manchurian named Wu Ch'uan-yu (1834–1902). Wu was a student of Yang Lu-ch'an, (founder of the Yang style), and Yang Pan-hou. Wu Ch'uan-yu’s son, Wu Chien-ch'uan (1870-1942), loved martial arts from his youth and studied under the tutorship of his father. After 1912 he continuously developed the teaching t'ai chi ch'uan at the Beijing Sport Research Society, gradually refining his father’s style. His two sons, Wu Kung-i and Wu Kung-tsao, were his first students.

Wu Chien-ch'uan’s eldest daughter, Ma Jiangbao's mother Wu Yinghua (1907–1996), started studying t'ai chi ch'uan with her father at a very young age. In 1935 Wu Yinghua was also appointed deputy director of the Chien-ch'uan Association in Shanghai. She married her father’s student, Ma Yueh-liang (1901–1998), and throughout her life she taught with her husband all over China. In martial arts circles she was regarded as one of the most renowned teachers. Ma Hailong, the eldest son of Wu Ying-hua and Ma Yueh-liang, also studied t'ai chi ch'uan from a young age and is now the president of the Chien-ch'uan Association Shanghai.

Ma demonstrating Pushing hands

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