By 1985, when he took his Chinese wife to Canada, his kung fu was already quite good. In Canada, he not only studied for a master's degree in education, but also practiced boxing every day and taught it to others. There is a short story about getting a degree. Although it has nothing to do with boxing, it can help us understand Chen Zhonghua. Just before awarding the degree, graduate department found that Chen Zhonghua was not a Canadian, but a China! Then he will pass the English proficiency test of students from non-English-speaking countries before entering school, and he won't know until he issues a degree certificate. What should I do? Director graduate department called a meeting to discuss how to deal with this matter. At the meeting, it was the first time for all the professors to encounter such a thing. They said everything, but in fact they didn't have any definite ideas. Seeing that everyone has different opinions, the director asked Chen Zhonghua's tutor, "Did you find that he is not Canadian?" The answer is no, and other professors have not found it. So the director said, "Since we didn't find him a foreigner from the language, why should we test his language again?" As a result, as a student from a non-English speaking country, Chen Zhonghua was exempted from the language test, went to school and got a degree. This shows how good his English is. Not only that, after he got his master's degree, he taught English in an art college. China people can teach English in English-speaking countries, and his English level has been proved again.
I have met many graduates and postgraduates majoring in college English, and the level of Chen Zhonghua is beyond their reach. In addition, in college, he felt that all courses for English majors were "not enough to eat". In the second year, I went to the Chinese department professor to tutor alone and learn classics such as Wen Xin Diao Long. This not only shows that Chen Zhonghua has a high language talent, but also shows his eclecticism and extraordinary learning ability. It seems that his life is too ideal. At this moment, he resolutely resigned from all his posts, sold all his companies and returned to China to serve his hometown. We have developed the Daqingshan scenic spot in Rizhao and devoted ourselves to the study of Tai Ji Chuan in the mountains. People may think that his decision is unreasonable. In fact, it is the DNA in him that is at work, the attraction of the real Tai Chi to him, and the teacher's high hopes for him. It also depends on the support of the wife. The practice of Taiji Chuan has brought him great happiness, which is far beyond the reach of money and status.
He opened a library in Edmonton, where he lives, so he can have more time and energy to practice boxing. He returned to China with his disciples and students many times, visited teachers in Shandong, communicated with his brothers, and went to Beijing, Shanghai and other places to broaden his horizons and improve his experience.