1930, Buenfu studied under Cui Xiufeng and was nicknamed "Kid Cui" in Shanpuying. He was the sixth disciple of Cui Xiufeng, so he was nicknamed "Bu Liu" in the wrestling world. At that time, his skills were well-known in Beijing and Tianjin.
1935 10, Buenfu represented Hebei Province (Hebei Province) in the wrestling competition of the 6th National Games held in Shanghai before liberation, and defeated the famous wrestlers Hai Youyi and Tong Shunlu 3-0 all the way.
Finally, in the final, Bao, the most popular Manchu wrestler at that time, was defeated by 2-0/kloc with his flexible tactics and superb skills, and won the title of "King of Wrestling" and the first place in middleweight. At the end of 1935, at the invitation of Pang Yusen, director of the General Affairs Department of the National Stereoscopic College, he went to the National Stereoscopic College as a full-time wrestling coach.
Personal evaluation
In the heyday of Chinese wrestling in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, it was inseparable from the hard work of Buenfu and other wrestling predecessors. He has noble martial arts, a wide range of friends, and no sect audience.
He warned us to learn all the good things, to "learn from each other's strengths" to enrich ourselves, and to teach those who explore skills patiently to make visitors satisfied. He pays attention to martial arts education. To learn wrestling well, he should benefit the country and the people, serve the society and the people, and shut out people with poor martial arts.
Buenfu has been exploring, researching and developing Chinese wrestling all his life. He devoted all his energy and efforts to the cause of Chinese wrestling and made outstanding contributions to the development of Chinese wrestling. He once joked that once Chinese wrestling was recognized by the world, it would dominate the world wrestling stage and the world Wulin.