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Hong Junsheng (Chinese: 洪均生), born in 1907, Henan Province (河南省), China, was a Chinese martial arts practitioner, teacher and author. Hong was the longest serving disciple for the Chen-style Taijiquan (陈式太极拳) master Chen Fake (陈发科, 1887–1957). Starting in 1930, Hong trained uninterrupted with Chen for fifteen years. In 1944, Hong moved to Jinan (济南), Shandong Province (山东省). In 1956, he returned to Beijing to study again with his teacher, Chen Fake. Hong, later, expressed his understanding of Chen Fake's teachings of the quan through his teachings and his writings. The theories and training principles are now known as the Chen-style Taijiquan Practical Method (陈式太极实用拳法, Chén shì tàijí shíyòng quánfǎ).

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  • Hong Junsheng (洪均生) (* 30. März 1907 im damaligen Kreis Yu, heute Stadt Yuzhou, in der Provinz Henan des Chinesischen Kaiserreichs; † 23. Januar 1996 in Jinan, Provinz Shandong der Volksrepublik China) war ein chinesischer Taijiquan-Meister. Er gehört zur 10. Generation des Chen-Stils. (de)
  • Hong Junsheng (17 de febrero de 1907, en la región de Yuxian, provincia de Henan - 23 de enero de 1996 en Jinan, provincia de Shandong, China) fue uno de los más importantes maestros de Taichi Chuan, discípulo directo del Gran Maestro Chen Fake. (es)
  • Hong Junsheng (Chinese: 洪均生), born in 1907, Henan Province (河南省), China, was a Chinese martial arts practitioner, teacher and author. Hong was the longest serving disciple for the Chen-style Taijiquan (陈式太极拳) master Chen Fake (陈发科, 1887–1957). Starting in 1930, Hong trained uninterrupted with Chen for fifteen years. In 1944, Hong moved to Jinan (济南), Shandong Province (山东省). In 1956, he returned to Beijing to study again with his teacher, Chen Fake. Hong, later, expressed his understanding of Chen Fake's teachings of the quan through his teachings and his writings. The theories and training principles are now known as the Chen-style Taijiquan Practical Method (陈式太极实用拳法, Chén shì tàijí shíyòng quánfǎ). Through the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution, Hong maintained his dedication to the enrichment of his art. In the Era of Restructuring, Hong had trained a new generation of Chen stylists and wrote several articles to illuminate the mysteries of Chen-style Taijiquan. As China opened up to the international community, Hong was rediscovered as an important linkage to this ancient Chinese martial arts tradition. Taiji enthusiasts from all over the world would come to train with this remarkable man. Fame and fortune did not change Hong. He remains steadfast to the ideals of the Tao. Near the end of his life, old and in ill health, he would still maintain his daily t'ai chi training schedule and looked forward to doing Push hands with his students. In 1996, in his 90th year (according to the Chinese calendar), Hong died. Hong is survived by his family, his dedicated disciples and the lasting legacy of his Practical Method. (en)
  • Hong Junsheng; né le 30 mars 1907 dans le comté de Yu, à présent dans la ville de Yuzhou, province du Henan de l'Empire chinois, et décédé le 23 janvier 1996 à Jinan dans la province du Shandong de la République populaire de Chine, était un expert chinois de Taijiquan. Il appartient à la 10e génération du style Chen. (fr)
  • 洪均生(1907年-1996年1月23日),原名洪孝堃,字钧笙,号小痴,河南禹县人,中國武術家,師從陳式太極拳傳人陈发科。 他在陈式太极拳老架的基礎上发展出“陈式太极拳济南架”(即)。至今洪式太极拳已傳播到全球40多个国家和地区。 (zh)
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  • Hong Junsheng (洪均生) (* 30. März 1907 im damaligen Kreis Yu, heute Stadt Yuzhou, in der Provinz Henan des Chinesischen Kaiserreichs; † 23. Januar 1996 in Jinan, Provinz Shandong der Volksrepublik China) war ein chinesischer Taijiquan-Meister. Er gehört zur 10. Generation des Chen-Stils. (de)
  • Hong Junsheng (17 de febrero de 1907, en la región de Yuxian, provincia de Henan - 23 de enero de 1996 en Jinan, provincia de Shandong, China) fue uno de los más importantes maestros de Taichi Chuan, discípulo directo del Gran Maestro Chen Fake. (es)
  • Hong Junsheng; né le 30 mars 1907 dans le comté de Yu, à présent dans la ville de Yuzhou, province du Henan de l'Empire chinois, et décédé le 23 janvier 1996 à Jinan dans la province du Shandong de la République populaire de Chine, était un expert chinois de Taijiquan. Il appartient à la 10e génération du style Chen. (fr)
  • 洪均生(1907年-1996年1月23日),原名洪孝堃,字钧笙,号小痴,河南禹县人,中國武術家,師從陳式太極拳傳人陈发科。 他在陈式太极拳老架的基礎上发展出“陈式太极拳济南架”(即)。至今洪式太极拳已傳播到全球40多个国家和地区。 (zh)
  • Hong Junsheng (Chinese: 洪均生), born in 1907, Henan Province (河南省), China, was a Chinese martial arts practitioner, teacher and author. Hong was the longest serving disciple for the Chen-style Taijiquan (陈式太极拳) master Chen Fake (陈发科, 1887–1957). Starting in 1930, Hong trained uninterrupted with Chen for fifteen years. In 1944, Hong moved to Jinan (济南), Shandong Province (山东省). In 1956, he returned to Beijing to study again with his teacher, Chen Fake. Hong, later, expressed his understanding of Chen Fake's teachings of the quan through his teachings and his writings. The theories and training principles are now known as the Chen-style Taijiquan Practical Method (陈式太极实用拳法, Chén shì tàijí shíyòng quánfǎ). (en)
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