Liang Shou-Yu

Liang Shou-Yu

Liang Shouyu (b. 1942 zh-cp|c=梁守渝|p=Liáng Shǒuyú) is an Emei wushu and qigong teacher. He was born in Chongqing, Sichuan, China and started studying Emei martial arts and qigong with his grandfather at the age of six. Liang Shouyu has five generations of martial artists and is the direct inheritor of the Emei Shequan system (Emei Snake Fist). He won many all around titles in tournaments in China and was also the first Han Chinese person to overcome an undefeated Yi-mountain man in shuai jiao. Liang excelled in both Wushu and academics, winning a full scholarship to study biology at the Southwest National University in Chongqing.

After the communist revolution, Liang was relocated to a small farming village where he taught high school and farmed. During the Cultural Revolution, he was sought after by Red Guard members during a national purge of traditional Chinese culture. During this time, Liang roamed around China, learning many different types of Wushu and qigong.

In 1981, Liang Shouyu traveled to Seattle, Washington USA. Today, he lives in Vancouver, B.C. in Canada, and has established one of the largest martial arts organisations in the world, the I.W.S.D (International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association). He has also established the [http://shouyuliang.com/index.php/Current-Instructors/Grandmaster-Shou-Yu-Liang.html Shou-yu Liang Wushu Taiji Qigong Institute] , and in total, has trained over 10,000 students. Today, he is the Advisor or Honorary Advisor of over 20 national and professional Wushu organisations in China, the United States, and Canada. He has two daughters, Helen Liang and Maria Liang and continues to teach in Vancouver, Canada.

References

* Liang, Shou-Yu & Wu, Wen-Ching. Kung Fu Elements; Wushu Training and Applications Manual. pp. 372, 423, 444, 445 ISBN 1-889659-17-7

* Master Liang Shou-yu, Dr. Yang Jwing-ming, Mr. Wu Wen-ching Ermei Baguazhang. ISBN 0-940871-30-0

* Master Liang Shou-yu, Dr. Yang Jwing-ming. Xingyiquan ISBN 0-940871-41-6
* [http://www.sammasich.com/index.php?content_id=1068&main_menu_id=2 About my teachers: Master Liang]

External links

* [http://www.shouyuliang.com/instructors/shouyu_liang.shtml ShouyuLiang.com]


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