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The unsurpassed master of Chinese martial arts who brought T'ai-chi, Hsing-i, and Pa-kua to Japan. |
| Born in Tientsin
in 1905, he died in Taiwan in 1981. Wang's great potential was
recognized early in his youth. He studied under such illustrious
masters as Chang Chao-tung (Chan-kuei), Wang Hsiang-tsai, and Hsiao
Hai-po. He came to Japan for the first time in 1959 and attracted a
great deal of attention. |
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