In 2010, an American boy named Jack came to Wudang Mountain, which he had long admired, and became a disciple of Taoist Master Yuan Shimao of Wudang Sanfeng Sect. He stayed in Wudang Mountain for 11 years. He grew up from a young boy to a martial arts instructor and is the 16th generation martial arts successor of Wudang Sanfeng Sect. Some people may ask, Jack was born on the other side of the ocean in a foreign country, and the culture is different from ours. Why would he do this? In fact, the reason is very simple, because Jack, like many male compatriots, has a high love for martial arts and a kung fu dream, and is also very interested in our ancient traditional culture. This heartfelt hobby prompted him to be willing to stay away from his homeland and work in Take root in Wudang Mountain. Impressed by the Wudang Eight Immortals
Jack is 31 years old and his hometown is Kewaunee, a small city in Illinois, USA. He has shown his love for Chinese martial arts since he was a child, and he likes kung fu fighting movies starring Chinese action stars. Bruce Lee, Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan, etc. are all his favorite martial arts stars. Once while browsing videos on the Internet, he saw a video of the Eight Immortals Cudgel Technique performed by Taoist Master Yuan Shimao of Wudang Sanfeng Sect. He was immediately fascinated by this set of Kung Fu, and soon decided to go to China to become a disciple and learn orthodox Chinese techniques. Martial arts. Become the successor of Wudang Kung Fu
In 2010, Jack was only 20 years old. After traveling across the ocean and many twists and turns, he finally came to Wudang Mountain, the martial arts sect of his dreams. Here he became a disciple of Master Yuan Shimao, and started learning basic skills in the traditional martial arts hall in Wudang Mountain. After hard work, he gradually learned various Wudang Kung Fu such as the Eight Immortals Gun, Tai Chi, and Xingyi Quan. 11 years later , he is now the 16th generation descendant of the authentic Wudang Sanfeng Sect and the coach of the Wudang Mountain Martial Arts School. In addition to martial arts, Jack is also very interested in our country's traditional culture and Taoist culture. This is not enough. In fact, he likes most of our country's culture. He has always loved Chinese food, our country's tea ceremony, and traditional musical instruments. , Mandarin is even more authentic. Promote Chinese culture
Out of his love for Chinese culture, Jack has always paid attention to promoting our country’s traditional culture to the outside world. He used live broadcasts to recommend the beautiful scenery of Wudang Mountain and Taoist culture to martial arts friends around the world, and also I plan to return to the United States to open a martial arts gym when my kung fu reaches a certain level in the future, so that more people can fall in love with Chinese martial arts and traditional Chinese culture. Jack also found love in Wudang Mountain. He married a Chinese wife and gave birth to a lovely daughter. The family lived very happily in Wudang Mountain. During this period, he once took his wife back to the United States, but he did not return to China for a long time. I want to come to China again every day, and I miss China very much.