Categories: News

Chinese traditional kung fu “master” was defeated again

On the afternoon of May 17, Beijing time, Ma Baoguo, the headmaster of a taichi school, duelled with Wang Qingmin, an amateur, in Shandong Province. Ma Baoguo, the “master”, was knocked down three times in less than 30 seconds and defeated by KO.

Ma Baoguo, 69, claims that he has integrated the essence of different kung fu style to master “Qigong” and he founded the school, recruited many disciples. He also claims to have defeated British MMA champion Peter, as well as had a draw with Zhang Weili, China’s first UFC champion.

His opponent, Wang Qingmin, is not young, reaching the age of 50, but compared with Ma Baoguo’s plentiful tittle, Wang Qingmin is just an ordinary fight enthusiast.

In fact, most Chinese people regarded this competition as a farce. After Ma Baoguo was defeated, Chinese social networks were celebrating. Very few Chinese felt sad about the defeat of Tai chi.

Chinese traditional Wushu indeed has some practical combat skills, yet objectively it has lagged behind the modern mixed martial arts. Nowadays, Chinese Wushu are mainly regarded as part of Chinese traditional culture, whether in China or foreign countries, for self-cultivation, or to participate in artistic performances and shoot kung fu films.

But there are always some traditional kung fu fanatics such as Ma Baoguo who fantasize proving their traditional Wushu skill with real fight. In most combats, they either simply evade fights, or choose to call the police, or concede defeat, or being KO badly, with rare victory.

In recent years, Xu Xiaodong, a fighting enthusiast in China, has repeatedly challenged “masters” of traditional kung fu, which has made traditional martial arts community be embarrassed. It is worth noting that although these traditional “masters” are generally regarded by the Chinese as liars, Xu Xiaodong does not have a good reputation in China, because traditional martial arts has long become an industry that combines business and culture, far from actual combat. The two areas should not simply confused.

Sprinter

Living in Beijing, China. Chinese. Record Chinese stories in pandayoo.com . zhouyu@pandayoo.com

Published by
Sprinter

Recent Posts

Beyond the Peel: The Unfolding Story of Bananain and China’s New Consumer Wave

Here in China, the pace of change can be dizzying. New brands pop up, capture…

5 hours ago

The Steep Rise of Auntie Shanghai and China’s Tea Craze

Learn about Auntie Shanghai's journey from a local five-grain tea concept to a national fresh…

1 day ago

HotMaxx: How China’s Discount King Turned Leftovers into Billions & Scored a B Corp Win

Unpack the success of HotMaxx, the Chinese discount chain that's redefining retail with its "treasure…

4 days ago

Mingming Hen Mang IPO: China’s Discount Snack Giant Eyes Hong Kong Listing

Explore the rise of Mingming Hen Mang (Ling Shi Hen Mang & Zhao Yi Ming),…

1 week ago

Forged in Fire: How China’s Cutthroat Electric Car Market is Unleashing Global Contenders

Deep dive into China's electric vehicle revolution. Learn how domestic price wars & tech races…

2 weeks ago

China’s Great Swap: How the Nationwide ‘Trade-In’ Drive Aims to Recharge Consumption and Go Green

Unpacking 'Yi Jiu Huan Xin': China's ambitious trade-in initiative explained. See its impact on consumers,…

2 weeks ago