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Cheng Zongyou 程宗猷 (1561-1636) was a Chinese martial artist. He is noted for his publication Shaolin Gunfa Changzong or Elucidation of Shaolin Staff Techniques, as well as the Gengyu Shengji (Skills Beyond Farming) which described various other weapons systems, including Japanese kenjutsu. His Shaolin Gunfa Changzong was the first documented explanation of Shaolin methods, which had previously been transmitted only orally. Mao Yuanyi, the editor of the Wubei Zhi, was sufficiently impressed with this work that he incorporated it virtually wholesale into his own treatise.

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  • Cheng Zongyou (en)
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  • Cheng Zongyou 程宗猷 è stato uno scrittore cinese, anche conosciuto come Cheng Chongdou (程冲斗). Fu autore di numerosi scritti sulle arti marziali cinesi e di reportage di viaggio, dimostrò qualità di stratega. (it)
  • 程宗猷(1561年-?),字沖斗,明代安徽休寧人,是明朝末年著名的武學專家。 (zh)
  • Cheng Zongyou 程宗猷 (1561-1636) was a Chinese martial artist. He is noted for his publication Shaolin Gunfa Changzong or Elucidation of Shaolin Staff Techniques, as well as the Gengyu Shengji (Skills Beyond Farming) which described various other weapons systems, including Japanese kenjutsu. His Shaolin Gunfa Changzong was the first documented explanation of Shaolin methods, which had previously been transmitted only orally. Mao Yuanyi, the editor of the Wubei Zhi, was sufficiently impressed with this work that he incorporated it virtually wholesale into his own treatise. (en)
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  • Cheng Zongyou 程宗猷 (1561-1636) was a Chinese martial artist. He is noted for his publication Shaolin Gunfa Changzong or Elucidation of Shaolin Staff Techniques, as well as the Gengyu Shengji (Skills Beyond Farming) which described various other weapons systems, including Japanese kenjutsu. Little is known of Cheng's life. He was born in Xiuning County into an upper-class family, and as such had a literary upbringing instead of the military (or criminal) childhood that was more common among professional martial artists of his era. He spent around a decade studying at the Shaolin Monastery, and described his training in some of his works. He also learned Japanese kenjutsu techniques from Liu Yunfeng, who had studied under various Japanese masters of the sword. His Shaolin Gunfa Changzong was the first documented explanation of Shaolin methods, which had previously been transmitted only orally. Mao Yuanyi, the editor of the Wubei Zhi, was sufficiently impressed with this work that he incorporated it virtually wholesale into his own treatise. (en)
  • Cheng Zongyou 程宗猷 è stato uno scrittore cinese, anche conosciuto come Cheng Chongdou (程冲斗). Fu autore di numerosi scritti sulle arti marziali cinesi e di reportage di viaggio, dimostrò qualità di stratega. (it)
  • 程宗猷(1561年-?),字沖斗,明代安徽休寧人,是明朝末年著名的武學專家。 (zh)
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