. . . . . "64830958"^^ . . . "7845"^^ . . . . . . . . "Master Zhang Lu Ping demonstrating tai chi at the Tai Chi Farm"@en . . . . . . . "Zhang Luping"@en . . . . . "Zhang Luping"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Zhang Luping (simplified Chinese: \u5F20\u9E6D\u5E73; traditional Chinese: \u5F35\u9E6D\u5E73; 1945-1998) was a Chinese martial artist and mathematician born in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province. He was best known in China for his exceptional skill at tai chi's push hands, and for an incident in his hometown in which he accidentally broke a weightlifting champion\u2019s forearm during an arm wrestling match. He was a student of (\u8521\u9E3F\u7965), Wang Zi-Ping (\u738B\u5B50\u5E73), and Fu Zhong Wen (\u5085\u937E\u6587) . He was also a descendant of Zhang Jun (traditional Chinese: \u5F35\u6D5A; simplified Chinese: \u5F20\u6D5A; pinyin: Zh\u0101ng J\u00F9n, 1097\u20131164) and of (simplified Chinese: \u5F35\u4E5D\u768B), who was the brother of Zhang Jiuling (simplified Chinese: \u5F20\u4E5D\u9F84). He was noted for his deep knowledge of the five styles of tai chi, his superb application of the principles, and his highly developed internal power. In an age when many great martial arts teachers remained reluctant to share their highest insights and techniques, Zhang championed in his teaching an attitude of openness and a strong desire to ensure the continuation of Chinese martial traditions."@en . . . . . . . . . "\u5F20\u9E6D\u5E73"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Zhang Luping (simplified Chinese: \u5F20\u9E6D\u5E73; traditional Chinese: \u5F35\u9E6D\u5E73; 1945-1998) was a Chinese martial artist and mathematician born in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province. He was best known in China for his exceptional skill at tai chi's push hands, and for an incident in his hometown in which he accidentally broke a weightlifting champion\u2019s forearm during an arm wrestling match. He was a student of (\u8521\u9E3F\u7965), Wang Zi-Ping (\u738B\u5B50\u5E73), and Fu Zhong Wen (\u5085\u937E\u6587) . He was also a descendant of Zhang Jun (traditional Chinese: \u5F35\u6D5A; simplified Chinese: \u5F20\u6D5A; pinyin: Zh\u0101ng J\u00F9n, 1097\u20131164) and of (simplified Chinese: \u5F35\u4E5D\u768B), who was the brother of Zhang Jiuling (simplified Chinese: \u5F20\u4E5D\u9F84). He was noted for his deep knowledge of the five styles of tai chi, his superb application of the principles, and his highly developed intern"@en . . . . . . . . . "Zhang Luping"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1066132312"^^ . . . . "\u5F35\u9E6D\u5E73"@en .