Yao Zongxun (simplified Chinese: 姚宗勋; traditional Chinese: 姚宗勛; pinyin: Yáo Zōngxūn; 1917–1985) was the formal successor of Wang Xiangzhai, founder of the martial art Yiquan.[1][self-published source?] He is also the father of Yao Chengguang and Yao Chengrong both currently teaching in Beijing, China.[2]
^Joseph P. Lau (2011). Yiquan Beginner's Guide: Basic Skills. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-12-571-6119-5.
^C S Tang (2015). The Complete Book of Yiquan. Singing Dragon. ISBN 978-08-570-1172-5.
YaoZongxun (simplified Chinese: 姚宗勋; traditional Chinese: 姚宗勛; pinyin: YáoZōngxūn; 1917–1985) was the formal successor of Wang Xiangzhai, founder of...
(Shanghai period, Han Xingqiao and Han Xingyuan), and later in Beijing YaoZongxun, Zhang Entong, and others. He first named his teaching Yiquan, in reference...
called the Dao is not the eternal Dao". Wang Xiangzhai - founder of style YaoZongxun (1917-1985), a native of Hangzhou County, Zhejiang Province. A famous...
However, virtually all of his training was provided by Wang's student, YaoZongxun. After Japan's defeat during World War II, Sawai was contemplating about...
Bai Jincheng as Doctor Fan Wu Xiaodong as Chai Rong Yang Sichen as Chai Zongxun Tian Yuqing as Fu Ming Guo Wenxue as Lü Yuqing Ma Zengqin as Lady He Yang...
Shih-lun; 1907–1991), né Song Jiyao (宋际尧, named from Chinese legendary King Yao), was a Chinese general in the People's Liberation Army. He graduated from...
the Yan'an Soviet Area. As political commissar, Xi and commander Zhang Zongxun defeated Nationalists west of Yan'an at the Battle of Xihuachi in March...
at Li Prefecture (利州, in modern Guangyuan, Sichuan), while sending Wang Zongxun (王宗勳), Wang Zongyan (王宗儼, note different character than Wang Yan's original...
Brigade 3rd Military Subarea Zhang Zongxun 2nd Shanxi Youth Column 8th Military Subarea Han Jun [zh] Cavalry Detachment Yao Zhe 129th Division Liu Bocheng...
Later Zhou forces loyal to Zhao Kuangyin mutinied against the rule of Guo Zongxun at Chenqiao Station [zh], located in modern-day Fengqiu County, and declared...
Modern China (1800–1949). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6308-8. Xinzhong Yao; Yanxia Zhao (2010). "Timeline for Chinese Religion". Chinese Religion: a...
Peng's notable subordinates in the Northwest Field Army included Zhang Zongxun and Wang Zhen. Peng's forces were the most poorly armed of the newly re-organized...
and was succeeded by his young son Guo Zongxun. (It is not clear from historical accounts whether Guo Zongxun was the son of Empress Fu the Elder's.)...
rulers include some combination of Shaohao, Zhuanxu, Emperor Ku, Emperor Yao and Emperor Shun. Since the late Warring States onwards, early Chinese monarchs...
organized, and criticize everyone who don't agree with them. Specialist Yao Tongbin who returned from Germany died after a brawl broke out. Others are...
the throne 15 years earlier. In February 960 Zhao Kuangyin deposed Guo Zongxun and established the Song dynasty as Emperor Taizu. Li Jing quickly sent...
Shizong Benji 6 – Chai Rong Volume 120 Book of Zhou 11 Gongdi Benji 1 – Chai Zongxun Volume 121 Book of Zhou 12 Consort Liezhuan 1 Volume 122 Book of Zhou 13...
Luo Binghui [zh] Political commissar: He Changgong Chief-of-staff: Zhang Zongxun Director of the Political Directorate: Wang Shoudao (Communist) Central...
across northwestern China. He's most notable subordinates included Zhang Zongxun, Xu Guangda, and Peng Shaohui. He was successful in expanding Communist...
governor of Zhenwu Circuit (振武, headquartered in modern Datong)) and Song Yao (宋瑤) the defender of Tiande Circuit (天德, headquartered in modern Hohhot,...
death. The Khitan emperor initially tried to rebuke Yao for how Li Siyuan took the throne, but Yao replied back that the Khitan emperor took over power...
to engage the Liao army, but at Fu Yanqing's advocacy, Fu, Zhang Yanze, Yao Yuanfu (藥元福), and Huangfu Yu (皇甫遇), attacked the Liao army fiercely, causing...