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Zhu Guoxiang's resume
1923 In August, the eldest brother Mr. Guo Fu signed a life and death agreement in Shanghai, which was notarized by the famous lawyer Shi Liang and others. According to the boxing rules, he defeated Russian boxer Babe Hubl with Xingyiquan (see 1923 and other Shanghai Shenbao and New Evening News in August). ). After this atrix life-and-death contest, Mr. Wang learned about the actual combat effect of western boxing, and soon hired a Filipino professional boxer to teach his four brothers to practice boxing, while Mr. Guo received formal boxing training. During his stay in Shanghai, Mr. Yang Chengfu presented the Biography of Yang Tai to Mr. Wang.

1929 was admitted to the professor class of the central martial arts museum.

1933, aged 22, served as a cavalry martial arts instructor in Hengyang 15 division of the National Revolutionary Army, specializing in battlefield fighting techniques.

From 1935 to 1937, he taught in Hunan Wushu Training College and trained in battlefield fighting techniques.

After 1940, he transferred to the field of education, and successively served as a lecturer in the Department of Physical Education of Central University and the Department of Physical Education of Jinling Women's University.

After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he taught in Shanghai East Asia Institute of Physical Education, East China Normal University, East China Institute of Physical Education (now Shanghai Institute of Physical Education) and Wuhan He Yun School of the Ministry of Communications, and served as the academic director of East Asia Institute of Physical Education and the first director of the martial arts teaching and research section of East China Institute of Physical Education.

/kloc-0 died in Xuzhou on February 23rd, 983.

1On May 7th, 994, Mr. Wang's eldest grandson, Mr. Zhu Cheng, his third grandson and his family, as well as his master and heir, moved the mausoleum to the then Xuzhou North Station that night and were escorted back to Beijing, where they were buried with their wives in Beijing Mountain Cemetery.