Mr. Zheng Zhuanhui’s profile

Master Zheng Zhuanhui is the 12th generation inheritor of Zhaobao Tai Chi and the third generation inheritor of Zheng Wuqing boxing. He is from Zhaobao Town, Wen County, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province. He is currently the vice president of the Zhaobao Tai Chi Zheng Wuqing Boxing Research Association, and the vice president and boxer of the Zhaobao Tai Chi Association; the special researcher of Wudang Mountain Wudang Boxing Research Association; Yanshi City, Shangqiu City, Zheng Wuqing Boxing Research Association; Shantou Zhaobao Tai Chi Training Base; Guangdong Province Wudang Zhaobao Tai Chi Research Association’s first consultant; Henan Province Wushu Association member; second-level martial arts referee; Henan Province first-level boxer, first-level social sports instructor; Wudang Wushu Federation Tai Chi master.

At the age of seven, he practiced Zhaobao Tai Chi with his father, Mr. Zheng Jun, a famous Tai Chi master and the 11th generation master of Zhaobao Tai Chi. He also received the teachings and instructions of his grandfather, the 10th generation master of Tai Chi, Zheng Wuqing. Since the 1980s, he has been teaching at Qinbei Martial Arts School, Huaxia Jingwu Martial Arts Research Association, Sanyang Wuqing Wenwu School, Mengzhou Senior High School, Shantou Martial Arts Association, Jiantai Martial Arts Training Center, Women and Children Activity Center, etc. He has also taught Tai Chi and exchanged ideas in Hubei, Shaanxi, Shandong, Guangdong, Kunming, Chongqing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Hong Kong, etc. He often went out with his father to teach Tai Chi and receive visits and exchanges from colleagues at home and abroad.

He has participated in the “Handan International Tai Chi Friendship Conference”, “China Wudang Martial Arts Joint Conference”, “Henan Wenxian Tai Chi Annual Conference”, the first “Wudang Zhaobao Tai Chi Friendship Conference”, “Wudang Martial Arts Development Strategy Seminar”, and “Shangqiu Wudang Zhaobao Tai Chi Exchange Conference”. He organized and hosted the Zheng Wuqing Tai Chi Friends Association and the conference commemorating the 120th anniversary of Mr. Zheng Wuqing’s birth. His biography was included in the “Chinese Martial Arts Dictionary”, “Chinese Experts and Celebrities Dictionary”, “World Outstanding Experts and Talents Dictionary”, and “Chinese Wudang Martial Arts Dictionary”. 》 and many other classics.

Mr. Zheng Zhuanhui is an outstanding Tai Chi master, famous for his steady, solid, round and powerful boxing style. His boxing skills are superb, focusing on the use of internal strength, emphasizing the combination of hardness and softness, and the combination of movement and stillness, which fully reflects the yin and yang balance of Tai Chi. Mr. Zheng’s boxing movements are stretched and generous, steady and powerful. When starting, his feet are firmly planted on the ground, and his center of gravity sinks, as heavy as Mount Tai. During the boxing process, he always keeps his body balanced and stable, as unmoved as a rock. His His footwork is light and steady, with a clear distinction between the real and the fake. When he moves forward and backward, his body is flexible and his body shape changes freely. When he exerts force, the force runs through his whole body, from the Yongquan point on the sole of the foot to the Baihui point, forming a complete energy circuit. Mr. Zheng’s boxing moves are tightly connected and completed in one go. Every move and every form is smooth and round, without any interruption or stagnation, like flowing clouds and water, continuous, combining hardness and softness, and combining movement and stillness. When exerting force, Mr. Zheng emphasizes using softness to overcome hardness and using stillness to overcome movement. He is good at using the opponent’s strength to dissolve it and counterattack Turn it into his advantage. His boxing style seems slow and gentle, but it contains powerful explosive power.

Mr. Zheng Zhuanhui, whether practicing himself or teaching students, has a steady and solid boxing style, which is round and powerful, fully reflecting the yin and yang balance of Tai Chi. It is highly practical and contains rich philosophical thoughts. He fully inherits the essence of Zhaobao Tai Chi and combines his own style to interpret and carry forward it at a higher level. He is deeply loved by Tai Chi enthusiasts and students.