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    Inheritor of Wuxing Tongbiquan steadfast in effort to carry on traditional martial art

    (People's Daily Online) 10:58, December 24, 2021

    Wuxing Tongbiquan is a kind of martial art and also an intangible cultural heritage (ICH) of north China’s Hebei Province. Dong Ruichun, a fourth-generation inheritor of Tongbiquan, has made unremitting efforts to practice and promote it over the past 47 years.

    Photo of learners practicing Wuxing Tongbiquan on Dec. 11, 2021. (Photo/Tian Jialin)

    “China has a long-standing culture of martial arts. Martial arts not only improves people’s physical fitness, but is also a kind of valuable intangible cultural heritage,” said Dong.

    Dong, a native of Xianghe county, Langfang city of Hebei, established a training school in the county, which has trained a large number of talents, as well as permitting martial arts to reach a wider audience. He also gives lectures in local schools.

    “Carrying forward intangible cultural heritage requires unremitting efforts,” said Dong. Calling Wuxing Tongbiquan a precious treasure handed down from older generations, he voiced his resolute determination to continue spreading it. 

    Dong Ruichun instructing one of his students in Wuxing Tongbiquan. (Photo/Tian Jialin)

    Photo shows a learner practicing Wuxing Tongbiquan. (Photo/Tian Jialin)

    (Web editor: Hongyu, Liang Jun)

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