Who are the founders of Bajiquan and Xingyiquan? What dynasty created it?
(Lebby) Lai BuYi → (Penchant) Taoist Priest Huang Jue → Ding Faxiang → (Lazy Monk) Zhang Sicheng → Wu Zhong
1 A Taoist priest goes down the mountain to save people in troubled times. The tradition of monasticism in prosperous times.
2 Bajiquan is a martial art that contains a lot of Taoist philosophy
3 Taoist priests respect nature, and some say Taoist priests are sloppy
4 Wu Zhongchu worshiped Ma Shengbiao as his teacher, and his teacher After his death, Wu Zhong rushed to Suoluo Mountain and joined Lai Kuiyuan's family. Zhong went to the mountains to practice spearmanship for six years. When he was about to become a master, Lai Shi said: "The north of the Yellow River belongs to Ruzha, and the south of the Yellow River belongs to the Xia family. It turns out that the spearmanship he learned is the first half, and the second half has been passed down to the Xia family in Henan. Wu After Zhong came down from the mountain, there was no one who could rival him. Later, Wu Zhong visited Xia Xing in Henan, and the Liuhe gun was combined into one. According to Lai's legend, Wu Zhong was already the seventh generation disciple. After Wu Zhong became famous, he settled in Xianshuigu, south of Tianjin, and set up a flag in front of his door, writing "The best gun in the world". A famous family member came to visit him. One day, a man named Liu Sanlai competed with Wu with his bare hands. Although Wu was armed with a gun, Wu Zhong was amazed and said, "What a good punch!" "Asked what kind of boxing, the answer was "Baji". Asked where it came from, he said: "Wudang. "The two admired each other's skills, so they became brothers and taught and learned from each other. This is the source of Wu Zhong's Baji. From this, we can also know that Bajiquan came from Wudang. From this, we can also determine that Baji has been passed down through history. Boxing belongs to Shaolin, but it is not advisable to say that "Shaolin opens the door to Baji". There are four eye-catching characters on the cover of our Bajiquan boxing book - "Wudang Gaozhao". Therefore, it should be said that Bajiquan belongs to Wudang.
Bajiquan was created by Lai Buyi, and later passed on to the sloppy Taoist Huang Jue, and then to Ding Faxiang, who passed it on to Zhang Sicheng, and his disciple Zhang Sicheng passed it on to Wu Zhong. Then he created the Baji Quan sect.
Zhang Sicheng used the names of his two masters, "Lei" and "Qi".
Although Baji was originally from Han nationality, it was spread to Hui. In the hands of believers, Bajiquan was only passed down to Muslims and not to Han people. Originally, Bajiquan was not passed on to Han people, but only to Muslims of all ethnic groups. Later, it broke the old rule of "it was passed on to Muslims, not to Han people, and not to outsiders." It was passed on mainly to Muslims. Rather than the Hui people, there are more religious concepts than ethnic concepts. There was no concept of the Hui people in ancient times. The identification of the Hui people as a nation is a matter for New China
Lai Buyi (a famous Feng Shui master in the Song Dynasty), formerly known as Lai Fenggang, with the courtesy name Wenjun , named himself Buyizi, so he was also called Lai Buyi, and was also known as the "Prophet Mountain Man". He was born in Fengshanggang, Dingnan County, Jiangxi Province during the reign of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty (1101-1126 AD). He served as a national counselor and was later framed by the traitor Qin Hui. , lived among the people, traveled all over the country, used Feng Shui to help the poor, help the weak to fight against the strong, and left behind many mythical legends. He was proficient in Tai Chi (philosophical terms), Baji (philosophical terms), Yin Yang, Tao Te Ching and other Taoist classics. The Yijing theory, the way of inaction, action, Feng Shui, Bajia, contains rich "Taoist" philosophy, non-Islamic, yin and yang philosophy of hardness and softness