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Fu Yonghui's Teaching Characteristics

In 1931, Zhang Zhijiang, director of the Nanjing Martial Arts Museum, led martial arts athletes to go abroad to promote Chinese martial arts. Fu Yonghui and his son went to Hong Kong with the delegation, and performed Wudang sword-fighting, knife-fighting and gossip-pushing in the Chinese Theater, which won warm applause.

Fu Yonghui attaches great importance to the theory of internal boxing in martial arts teaching, and enriches and improves his father's masterpiece and Fu's representative routines with the theory of internal boxing to make them more perfect. In the early sixties, he initiated a method of learning martial arts with four-character simple formula as action explanation, which was well received by students and later widely adopted by martial arts colleagues. The boxing routines he taught L included Fu-style Tai Ji Chuan, Two Instruments Halo, Four Elephants Boxing, Xingyiquan, Bagua Palm, Bagua Dragon Palm, Baji Boxing and Kung Fu Boxing, Tiger Boxing, Leopard Boxing and Serial Boxing. There are eight diagrams whirlwind knife, four-sided big gun, pear flower gun, eyebrow-piercing stick and Taiji sword, Seven-star sword, Feilong sword and Shuanglong sword belonging to wu-tang clan. The sparring events include Tai Chi Pushing Hands, Eight Diagrams Pushing Hands, Tai Chi wrestling and sword, knife and stick.

Fu's kung fu is good at relaxing the waist and hips, and has a unique use of body posture, which combines martial arts with beautiful and unique movements. Its techniques, footwork, and strength are all self-contained. For example, Fu-style Tai Ji Chuan not only stretches softly, but also has pitching and lateral flexion to increase the range of shoulder, waist and hip movement, so proud that it can naturally turn the force from any side. Its strength is also quite distinctive. When it is strong, it is sent from the inside to the outside through the slight swaying or twisting of the waist and abdomen, so that the whole body can run through and finally reach the palm and fingers, which fully reflects the inner-family kung fu of combining rigidity with softness. The peak of Fu's boxing skill is the Eight Diagrams Dragon Palm, which skillfully transports the various palm techniques of Eight Diagrams in the process of turning, twisting, whirling and surging. The whole set has dozens of spins. It moves in a chain and is like Youlong. Long-term practice can make the human body have a high degree of flexibility and elasticity, especially it can transport the whole body's strength to the palm. It is an excellent kung fu that attacks the enemy's back and turns it into a strong one in great turmoil and waits for an opportunity to assault. On the basis of inheriting the tradition, Fu Yonghui is also interested in innovation. This set of boxing adopts the softness of Tai Chi, the toughness of two instruments, the rigidity of form and meaning and the changeable pace of gossip, which is a high-level summary of wu-tang clan's boxing skills. In 1978, Hong Kong's "New Martial Arts" newspaper once praised this set of boxing as "a rare work".

Fu Yonghui is not only good at boxing, but also familiar with many kinds of weapons. Especially fencing has the highest attainments. Won the praise of Wulin colleagues. Since the establishment of Guangdong and Guangzhou Wushu Associations in 1958, Fu Yonghui has served as the vice chairman of provincial and municipal Wushu Associations. In previous provincial and municipal Wushu competitions, he served as deputy director, deputy chief referee and chief referee respectively. For more than fifty years. In addition to teaching martial arts at home and in the park, he was also taught by the Guangzhou Wushu Society. Dozens of units such as the National Sports Association, public security departments, party schools, sanatoriums, provincial people's governments, Sun Yat-sen University and Sun Yat-sen Medical College are employed as Wushu teachers. In 1957, the Provincial Sports Commission hired Fu Yonghui as a teacher when it held the first Tai Ji Chuan class in Dongjiaochang, and then taught in the provincial sports cadre training class and the city's sports Tai Ji Chuan training class respectively, which made great contributions to the promotion of Tai Ji Chuan. Over the past decades, he has trained a large number of outstanding martial arts talents. He has made outstanding achievements in provincial, municipal and national Wushu competitions. Now he has taught more than 1, people, all over the province and around the world.

Fu Yonghui usually attaches great importance to the organic combination of training and fitness. His fitness center has a set of training equipment such as weightlifting, dumbbells, push and pull, and many teenagers use their rest time to exercise. He usually pays great attention to the combination of intention, practicing qi and restoring energy when teaching boxing. It has an excellent effect on regulating body function, prolonging life and eliminating diseases. No wonder many people over 5 years old are very serious about learning boxing and practicing sword from him. In recent years, based on decades of teaching experience, he has summed up a set of exercise methods combining acrobatics with fitness, which is called "the treasure of martial arts". Through the activities of head and neck, shoulders and arms, waist and abdomen, legs and feet, it can prevent cerebral congestion, treat asthma and emphysema, eliminate cramps, strengthen myocardium and improve spleen, stomach, liver and kidney.

Although Fu Yonghui has arrived in seventy years of age now, he is still in good health and full of energy, and his performance on stage is as magnificent as before. At present, he not only presides over the educational administration of Wushu Fitness Institute and completes the work of provincial and municipal Wushu associations, but also serves as a consultant of the municipal gymnasium and a Wushu teacher of Sun Yat-sen University, Sun Yat-sen Medical College and South China Institute of Technology. Although he is busy with his work, he is full of courage. He said that he would compile and publish the Fu family's Tai Ji Chuan, Liangyiquan, Bagua Dragon-shaped Palm and Wudang swordsmanship one after another in his lifetime, so as to spread the Fu family's skills to the world, and contribute to the prosperity of Chinese martial arts and the four modernizations of the motherland.