On last Association´s Journal, Master Yang Jun tells on his "President´s Letter", that Yang Fukui, after learning martial arts from Chen family for eighteen years, competed at Beijing´s "Duanwangfu" and received the title of "Yang the invincible".
I have search on Google about "duanwangfu", but the only thing I found was something relative to an Engineering College.
Now, was "duangwangfu" some traditional fight challenge or somenthing?
Thank you very much,
Rubén
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Re: duanwangfu
Greetings Ruben,
I believe duanwangfu 端王府 refers to a place in Beijing, so named because it was once the location of the princely household (王府) of the Manchu royal family member Prince Duan 端. It's said that Yang Luchan was hired by Prince Duan to teach wushu in his household, and that there were competitions among various martial artists there.
Perhaps others have additional details. I'll see if I can find more detail.
Take care,
Louis
I believe duanwangfu 端王府 refers to a place in Beijing, so named because it was once the location of the princely household (王府) of the Manchu royal family member Prince Duan 端. It's said that Yang Luchan was hired by Prince Duan to teach wushu in his household, and that there were competitions among various martial artists there.
Perhaps others have additional details. I'll see if I can find more detail.
Take care,
Louis
Re: duanwangfu
Dear Louis,
Thank you for your answer.
As usual, very accurate.
I can´t wait for details!
Regards,
Rubén
Thank you for your answer.
As usual, very accurate.
I can´t wait for details!
Regards,
Rubén