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How many books are there in the lost Wulin?
A, "Wulin Biography" this book is * * *-three books. Legend of Wulin is a trilogy.

Second, the lost Wulin:

Legend of Wulin is a story about China Wulin dictated by Mr. Li Zhongxuan and written by Xu Haofeng. As the last witness of the golden age of China martial arts, the author has dictated the most authentic and moving martial arts stories to you with more than 70 years of martial arts practice.

Three. Content introduction:

The Last Witness of the Golden Age of China Wushu

With more than 70 years of martial arts experience, I will tell you the truest and most touching martial arts stories.

Revealing the highest realm of China Wushu is actually the realm of "Zen"

After fighting with the heroes of Eight-Nation Alliance, he became a close disciple of the three martial arts masters.

Retired at the age of 34, persecuted during the Cultural Revolution, and worked in Tianjin for more than 65,438 years.

An old man who has been a gatekeeper in Xidan for nearly 50 years is the supreme elder in the martial arts field in China.

Why is a generation of Wulin experts willing to be an ordinary janitor in Xidan shopping mall? And in the last few years of his life, why did he suddenly speak and selflessly tell his life experience in detail? This book tells the story of Wulin that you don't know, and tells the love and hate of traditional fighters in China in that era when martial arts was called martial arts. Inadvertently, you may suddenly understand that we China people are actually martial!

There are martial arts events in the book, the thinking consciousness of the older generation of boxers, and the training system unique to China and different from western sports. Wushu originated from Taoist culture, but now Wushu is often practiced as Wushu, and Taoism is Taoism. Wushu has lost the way to learn from Taoism. This book links the two and tells the infinite entrance of martial arts.

A generation of xingyi quan masters, why do you want to be an ordinary gatekeeper? In the last few years of his life, why did he suddenly open his mouth to tell the whole story of his life? This book tells you a real Wulin, about the love and hate of traditional fighters in China in the era when martial arts was called Martial Arts. There are old stories of Wulin in the book, the thinking consciousness of the older generation of fighters and the unique training system of China Wushu.

Jong Li, the narrator of this book, was born in a scholarly family. When I was young, I joined the three great masters of Xingyiquan, Tang, Shang Yunxiang, and gained Xingyiquan meaning. Hiding in the market for decades, I was not disturbed by the trend of martial arts performance and commercialization, and lived a clean and honest life; In his later years, by chance, he described the words and deeds and martial arts of three masters, sketched a picture of characters in the field of traditional martial arts in the simplest language, and revealed many secret skills of practicing martial arts. The dripping water reflects the moon, which enables later scholars to get a glimpse of China primitive martial arts which is well integrated with traditional culture.

Four. About the author:

(19 15~2004), Zi Di, a native of Ninghe County, Tianjin. He is a disciple of Tang and Shang Yunxiang, the masters of Xingyiquan, and is called "Mr. Er" in Wulin. His paternal line and maternal line are both official families in Beijing and Tianjin, and he gave up the opportunity to be an official because he obeyed the rule that "Wulin people can't have official positions". Retired from Wulin at the age of 34 and worked as a doorman in an electrical appliance store in Xidan, Beijing. Because I have kept my oath with Shang Yunxiang, I will never accept an apprentice. In his later years, he published a series of articles in Wu Soul magazine, which provided precious historical materials and boxing theory. Known as "the last witness of the final peak of China Wushu", it has aroused great repercussions in the martial arts circles at home and abroad.