The following kung fu teachers are traditional masters who are skilled in the ancient styles of Chinese kung fu and historical theory.

Master Shi Xing Qing is a 32nd generation Shaolin monk. He is a master of internal kung fu and Qi Gong. He went to the Shaolin Temple when he was 8 years old and studied there until the age of 17. During this time he learned Shaolin traditional kung fu and combat techniques up to the age of 15 when he began to study the internal martial arts such as Xing Yi. He is now at Band 8.
In the 1st Shaolin Kun Fu competition he came first in the Shaolin Da Dao and Shaolin sword forms. In 1995 during the Chinese national martial arts tournament he came first in the 70kg open fighting categories where the competitors are allowed to fight with the style of their choice. In 1996, he also won the 75 kg open fighting categories at the Liao Ning province national martial arts competition, as well as first prize for his leopard form. He also took part in many other competitions and obtained good achievements.
In 1997 the Chinese government rebuilt the Southern Shaolin Temple (Nan Shaolin Si) and Shi Xing Qing, was appointed to help with its restoration. A few years later he traveled the world to share knowledge with different masters of different styles as well as teach and spread the Chinese kung fu.
He has spent 13 years teaching kung fu to students from both China and the rest of the world. He is skilled at Shaolin traditional fist and combat techniques, Chi Kung, Yi Jin Jing, leopard fist as well as the internal styles of Xing Yi, Ba Gua Palm and Tai Chi.

Master Shi Xing Long is a 32nd generation monk of Shaolin Temple. He learnt kung fu in shaolin since he was very young. Excellent at shaolin combat, Sanda (Chinese kick boxing), Luohan fist, southern fist, Shaolin staff and Shaolin sword, he is 7th band now and has 12 years experience in teaching foreign students.
Master Shi Xing Long won the 60 kg Sanda Competition in Dengfeng, in 2000. In 2001 he also won the staff in the Shaolin Martial Arts Competition which was held in the Henan province. In the lightweight Sanda competition held in Dengfeng in 2002, Master Shi Xing Long also came away with excellence too. In September 2002, he came second in the first Kung fu King competition held in Henan Province. More recently in 2005, Master Shi Xing Long was number one in the first Sino-korea martial arts sparring competition.

Master Shi Xing Yuan is a 32nd generation monk of the Shaolin Temple. He went to Shaolin Temple to study Kung fu at the age of 11 and stayed there until he was 18. He is very skilled at fist forms and weapon forms as well as being an expert in 'Shaolin 18 weapons' and many animal styles.
He has been teaching since 1998 and is currently ranked at level 6. He has won kickboxing competitions in the 65 kg weight category and also achieved first place in traditional staff form in the National Martial Arts Competition, which took place in Zhongzhou Province in 2000. In 2007 , at the International Traditional Martial Arts Competition held in Yantai, he was awarded first place in Shaolin south staff.

Master Shi Yong Po is a 33rd generation monk of Shaolin Temple. He learnt kung fu with traditional marital artists since he was very young. He went to Shaolin Temple to learn kung fu when he was 11 years old and stayed there until he was 20. He is currently ranked at level 7.
He has acquired plenty of teaching experience after spending 7 years teaching kung fu to foreign students from all over the world.
In the 1st National Shaolin Kung fu Competition he was awarded first place in Da Mo staff and Chang Hu Xin Yi Men fist form. On behalf of Ningxia Minority, at the 56 kg Sanda Competition of Ningxia Minority fist Championship, he got first place. In the 56 kg, 70 kg Sanda Competition of shaolin international championship, he came first and second.
He is skilled in Chinese kick boxing, Da Mo staff, sword, staff, spear, many shaolin fist forms, many animal styles and Da Mo Yi Jin Jing (an internal kung fu for mind and body). In August of 2008&2009, at the International Traditional Martial Arts Competition held in Yantai, he was awarded first place in Da Mo Sword and Yin Shou staff and Chang Hu Xin Yi Men form.

Master Guo, the Master of Chi Kung, Wing Chun, Baji and Chen Style Tai Chi, started to learn traditional Chinese kung fu from his grandfather at a young age. He has been doing martial arts for over 30 years. A tradition martial artist with high moralities and a friendly personality, who has been teaching internal kung fu for over 20 years, he is also specialized in Shaolin internal strength finger, war sword, black dragon big pole, nunchakus, Chin’na unique skills, martial arts kick boxing, free kick boxing.
He professionalizes at releasing the inner strength, helping create skillful defense and attacks methods. He has beend documented by the media as being the first successor of the typical method of 'breaking a flagstone in half on a block of bean curd successfully'. Due to his vast understanding of the subject, he created his own unique Chi Kung styles, which have been listed by The National Martial Arts Committees in competitions.
Master Guo has participated in both, domestic and international martial arts competitions inumerous times gaining reputation and winning many big prizes.
In 1993, he came to the second place of the national Chi Kung and martial arts'unique skills by leg power. In 1994, he attended the opening ceremony of the Oriental Healthy Exposition and was given the Special Contribution Awardï¼›And was formally invited to Japan for academic exchanges teaching Chinese kung fu. In 1995, he won the first place at the Sino-Japan Chi Kung and Martial Arts Exchange Performance Congress in Dalian. In 1999, he was sent by the Chinese Martial Arts Managing Center on a visit to Algeria to give performances with the Chinese martial arts performance delegation. In 2005, he came to the first place of the first national competition on martial arts inner strength.

Master Qu, the master of traditional Mantis boxing and Bagua Palm, started his kung fu learning at a young age. He has been doing Tai chi mantis and Yin style Bagua palm for more than twenty years allowing him to master the essence of these styles. He specializes in Taichi mantis, Yin style Bagua, sword, staff, spear, Qigong. Meanwhile he learnt Chinese Traditional medicine, massage and acupuncture. As for now, he is recognized as a middle-rank massage doctor.
He has been teaching for over 7 years with a friendly approach to his students which combines with high moralities. The following are his achievements:
In 2003, he won the Yantai Mantis Championship. In 2006, he competed the Bagua Palm at the Traditional Martial Arts Competition held in Beijing. In 2007, he was the winner of the Yantai Mantis Championship. In August of 2007&2008&2009 at the International Traditional Martial Arts Competition held in Yantai, he was awarded first place in two styles of Mantis fist (Zhai Yao and Luan Jie).

Master Shi Xing Xin, the 32nd generation monk of Shaolin Temple. He was born in a family of Kung fu artists and started to learn Hong fist from his grandfather since he was very young, and later, entered Shaolin Temple to learn Shaolin Kungfu. He is highly skilled at Shaolin fist form, Da Hong fist, Xiao Hong fist, as well as various animal fists, such as tiger fist, leopard fist, with weapons like southern sword, double sword, PU sword, single whip, double whip, etc. He has been teaching kung fu since 2000 with rich teaching experiences and took part in international and national martial arts competitions for many times being awarded first and second place in them. He has been to USA, France, England, Singapore, among others, for performance and teaching.
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