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Yao Wenjun's resume
Yao Wenjun, born in September, 1948, male, Han nationality, from Zizhong County, Sichuan Province. Graduated from the Political Education Department of Sichuan Normal University, with a bachelor's degree of 77. Editor-in-chief of Neijiang Daily, now retired. From 65438 to 0966, Zhang Fuheng studied Emei Panmen Wushu and became a famous martial artist. Since 1980s, he has been devoted to the research of China traditional Wushu culture and has written a lot of articles. The representative works include the paper "The Loss of Traditional Wushu Culture in China" (Wulin No.5, 1992) and "Laozi is the Founder of Wushu and Wushu Sanda and Culture in China" (first published on the website of Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences in September 2003, and won the first prize of international excellent paper. The fourth kind of large-scale document "On the Origin and Significance of China's" Physical "Boxing" (Journal of Ezhou University, No.2, 2007), "The Pursuit of Laozi's Martial Arts in Sichuan" (No.2, 2005) and "On Laozi's Thought of Harmonious Society" (included in the large-scale document "Science and Technology Create Brilliance", the noise and impetuousness in the challenge must end (in Contemporary) In addition, there are three texts about Laozi's life, a key to decipher the secrets of Tao Te Ching, the historical evolution of China's Tao Te Ching thought, the loopholes in the interpretation of Laozi in Ren's new book, the mediocrity of Professor Sun Tzu's reading of Sun Tzu's Art of War, and Laozi's ideology and culture are China's "national studies". In addition, there are monographs: China Wushu Breaking the Door (250,000 words, published by Neijiang Wushu Association in 2002), Breaking the Door and Wushu Characters (6,543,803 words, published by China International Culture Press in June 2009) and Laozi Wushu and Chinese Studies (6,543,805 words, published by China International Culture Press in June 2009). He opened up the research direction of "Lao Zi and His Tao Te Ching and China Wushu Culture", and was the first person in China to study Lao Zi and his Tao Te Ching on the basis of China Wushu and Wushu culture.