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Wu Ying-hua was born on 1907 in Beijing, China, is an A 20th-century chinese writer. Discover Wu Ying-hua's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Age 89 years old
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Born 1907, 1907
Birthday 1907
Birthplace Beijing, China
Date of death 1996
Died Place Shanghai, China
Nationality China

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1834

Wu Quanyou (吳全佑, 1834–1902), who learned from Yang Luchan and Yang Banhou, was senior instructor of the family from 1870-1902.

2nd generation

1870

His oldest son, Wu Jianquan (1870–1942), was senior from 1902-1942.

3rd Generation

1900

His oldest son, Wu Gongyi (1900–1970) was senior from 1942-1970.

3rd Generation

1903

Wu Gongyi's younger brother, Wu Gongzao (1903–1983), was senior from 1970-1983.

3rd Generation

1907

Wu Yinghua (1907–1996) was a famous Chinese teacher of Wu-style tai chi.

She was born in Beijing and died in Shanghai.

She was the eldest daughter of Wu Jianquan, the best known teacher of Wu-style tai chi.

Her older brothers were Wu Gongyi and Wu Gongzao, also well-known tai chi practitioners.

Wu Yinghua began studying tai chi at age nine, and by age seventeen, she was a full-time teacher in her father's school.

1921

In 1921, she was invited to teach tai chi in Shanghai.

1928

In 1928, her father followed her to Shanghai and she became his teaching assistant.

1930

In 1930, she married Ma Yueliang who was Wu Jianquan's senior disciple.

Wu Gongyi's daughter, Wu Yanxia (1930–2001) was senior from 1997-2001.

4th Generation

1931

Ma Yueliang and Wu Yinghua are survived by several children and grandchildren, including: Ma Jiangchun (b. 1931), Dr. Ma Hailong (b. 1935), Ma Jiangbao (b. 1941), and Ma Jiangling (b. 1947).

Ma Jiangbao lived in the Netherlands and taught traditional tai chi in Europe.

1933

Wu Gongzao's son, Wu Daxin (1933–2005), was senior from 2001-2005.

5th Generation

The current senior instructor of the Wu family is Wu Daokui's son Wu Kuang-yu.

1935

In 1935, Wu Jianquan founded the Jianquan Taijiquan Association (鑑泉太極拳社) in Shanghai.

1942

Wu Jianquan died in 1942.

1980

After the Cultural Revolution, at about 1980, it became possible to teach tai chi publicly in China again.

About this time her brother Wu Gongzao was released from prison and moved to Hong Kong.

Wu Yinghua and Ma Yueliang, remaining in mainland China, created a simplified Wu tai chi form, and were again able to have public meetings of the Jianquan Taijiquan Association.

They taught a large number of students in Shanghai and in their travels to New Zealand, Germany and elsewhere.

Together with Ma Yueliang, Wu Yinghua published several books on Wu-style tai chi.

The books "Wu style Taijiquan: Forms, Concepts and Applications of the Original Style" (commonly known as the "Orange Book"), "Wu Simplified Taijiquan", and "Wu style Taiji Kuaiquan" (Wu-style tai chi fast form) have been collected in a single volume in China.

They also co-authored a Wu-style sword book.

1983

Wu Yinghua was the senior instructor of the Wu family from 1983 until she died in 1996.

Wu Gongyi's younger sister, Wu Yinghua, was senior from 1983-1997.

4th Generation

2016

He died in 2016.

Their adopted daughter Shi Meilin now lives and teaches in New Zealand.

She also has students in France and in the United States (Tucson, Arizona).

1st Generation