Zhang Jialing, 1949 was born in a peasant family in Group 3, Mei Village, Jingzhou Town. His grandmother is good at martial arts. When Zhang Jialing was 7 years old, she received martial arts enlightenment education at her grandmother's knee. From the age of 8, I began to worship famous teachers and visit experts to practice Qigong.
197 1 One day, while practicing in the dead of night, Zhang Jialing suddenly heard the praise of "Good Kung Fu". When he looked up, he saw an elderly man standing aside and watching with a horse stance. Zhang Jialing is busy saluting the old man. The old man named Dai Xuezhong was the eighth generation descendant of abbot Lv Zhuangzhong, the founder of Tianzhu Qigong in Jingzhou during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, at the age of 77. Dai Xuezhong wanted to accept him as an apprentice. When Zhang Jialing was overjoyed, he bowed his head. For five years in a row, Zhang Jialing followed the teacher's training and practiced hard, and developed Tennoja's full set of techniques. 1976, Master Zhang Jialing was ordered to find a small wooden box containing all the scores of hard qigong and other precious historical materials, and left. Since then, Zhang Jialing has become the ninth generation descendant of Amano Jia Hard Qigong. Zhang Jialing never forgets that she is a descendant of Amano's Qigong. In order to keep this traditional skill from being lost, Zhang Jialing began to teach it at 1979. During the period of 1983, jiangling county Sports Commission excavated and sorted out folk Wushu, and Zhang Jialing joined the county Wushu Association, where he taught more than 60 people, and then held the second batch of Qigong training classes in the regional workers' cultural palace. 1985, Zhang Jialing built a small building outside the south gate with the signboard of "Jingzhou Tianhe Temple Martial Arts School". In recent years, Zhang Jialing's Qigong has attracted tourists from all over the world, with more than 3,000 disciples. Not only qigong enthusiasts from all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China participated in the study, but also qigong enthusiasts from seven countries and regions including the United States, France, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Macao.