Zhu Pengshou's "Old Canon Preparation", a list of the top martial arts champions in the Qing Dynasty, made a comprehensive examination of the surname Wu Dingjia in the Qing Dynasty. According to his records, the branch division, surname, place of birth and family of the top martial arts champions in the Qing Dynasty are listed below: Shunzhi Dynasty (
7 people) Guo Shiheng, Zhangqiu, Shandong, in the third year of Shunzhi (1646).
Ji Chou Ke in the sixth year of Shunzhi (1649), Jin Baoyi, Renchen Ke in the ninth year of Shunzhi (1652), Wang Yuxi, Renhe, Zhejiang.
In the twelfth year of Shunzhi, Yiweike (1655), Yu Guozhu, in the fifteenth year of Shunzhi, Wuxu Branch (1658), Liu Yan, Shanyin, Zhejiang.
In the 17th year of Shunzhi, Gengzi supplemented the line of Jihai Ke (1660), Lin Benzhi, Jiangsu Shangyuan, and in the 18th year of Shunzhi, Xinchou Ke (1661), Huo Weinai, Jining, Shandong.
Kangxi Dynasty (21 people) Jiachenke in the third year of Kangxi (1664) Wu Sanwei Dingweike in the sixth year of Kangxi (1667) Qin Fanxin Shuntian Wanping.
In the ninth year of Kangxi's reign (1670), Zhang Yingqi was directly under the control of Shenzhou.
In the twelfth year of Kangxi's reign (1673), Lang Tianzhao lived in Shanyin, Zhejiang.
Bingchenke in the fifteenth year of Kangxi (1676) Xun Guoliang Jiweike in the eighteenth year of Kangxi (1679) Luo Qi Kuaiji, Zhejiang.
Renxu Branch in the 21st year of Kangxi (1682) Wang Jixian Yichou Branch in the 24th year of Kangxi (1685) Xu Xianwu Zhili.
Wuchenke in the 27th year of Kangxi (1688) Wang Yingtong Xinweike in the 30th year of Kangxi (1691) Zhang Wenhuan in Ningxia, Gansu.
In the 33rd year of Kangxi's reign (1694), Cao Riwei was in charge of Jingwei.
Kangxi thirty-sixth year: Nian Ding Chou Ke (1679) paid Yuzhang to Jingwei.
Gengchenke, the 39th year of Kangxi (1700), Ma Huibo, Ningxia, Gansu.
Guiweike in the 42nd year of Kangxi (1703) Cao Weicheng Bingwuke in the 45th year of Kangxi (1706) Yang Qian in Yizheng, Jiangsu.
In the forty-eighth year of Kangxi's reign (1709), Tian Zao was assigned to Xian County, Zhili Province.
Renchenke in the fifty-first year of Kangxi (1712) Li Xianguang Guisike in the fifty-third year of Kangxi (1713) Li Rubai Ningxia, Gansu.
In the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi's reign (1715), in Saidu, the Han army was in full swing.
In the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi's reign, the Wuxu Branch (1718), in the sixtieth year of Kangxi's reign, the Xin Chou Branch (1721), Lin Deyong and Yongzheng Dynasty (5 people), in the first year of Yongzheng, Guimao Branch (1723), in the second year of Yongzheng's reign, Li Ai, in the Jiachen Branch (
In 1724, Cao Guoqiong and the Han army were defeated. In the fifth year of Yongzheng's reign, Wang Yuanhao was appointed to Jiaozhou, Shandong. In the eighth year of Yongzheng's reign, Qi Dayong was directly under the control of Changli.
Sun Zong Xia Zhen'an, Qianlong Dynasty (27 people) Bingchenke in the first year of Qianlong (1736), Ding Jike in the second year of Qianlong (1737), and Ha Panlong was directly subordinate to Qiu in the fourth year of Qianlong.
Jiweike (1739), Zhu Qiukui, Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, Zhu Wuke in the seventh year of Qianlong (1742), Jia Tingzhao, Yichou Ke in the tenth year of Qianlong (1745), Dong Menghan Jun Zhenghuang, Wuchen Branch in the thirteenth year of Qianlong (1748).
Zhang Zhaopan, Xinwei Ke in the 16th year of Qianlong's reign (1751), Renshenke in the 17th year of Qianlong's reign, Xianxian County in the 19th year of Qianlong's reign.
1754) Gu Lin, the 22nd year of Qianlong's reign (1757), Li Guoliang was admitted to Fengrun. In the 25th year of Qianlong's reign, Gengchenke (1760), Ma Quan, Shanxi Yangqu, was named Tanhua.
Ma Qiong, the name of this department was changed again. In the 26th year of Qianlong's reign, Duan Feilong was directly under the control of Yongnian.
1766) Bai Chenglong, Ji Chou Ke (1769), Qian Zhiping, Xin Mao Ke (1771), Lin Dabiao, Zhejiang, Renchen Ke (1772).
Li Weiguang visited Changle, Guangdong. In the 40th year of Qianlong's reign (1775), he visited Fushan, Shandong.