Ji Puxiang, the third generation successor of Ji Bajiquan
Ji Puxiang: the third generation descendant of Ji's Bajiquan,1born on May 30, 933, was born in Lanerkou Town, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, and graduated from Nanjing No.5 Middle School. When I was 8 years old, I practiced octupole boxing with my uncle Ji Lunjun. He is the grandson of Ji Yunlong, a famous master of Bajiquan in Qing Dynasty. Through the story of two old people, I learned a pure traditional octupole boxing and split hanging boxing. Over the years, he has been an apprentice in Nanjing, Tianjin, Cangzhou and other places. From 65438 to 0953, he came to work in Fuxin, Liaoning Province and taught soldiers, policemen and workers in the military region. Retired from 65438 to 0994, and taught more than 3000 people (including foreign students and teachers) in Liaoning University of Engineering Technology. There are national first-class referees and national first-class social sports instructors among the apprentices, and some of them have won many awards in the competition, which has made contributions to the development of Fuxin traditional martial arts-Bajiquan. Now he is the curator of Guagua Boxing Martial Arts Learning Hall of Bajiquan in Fuxin.