Sun Jiankui's introduction
Sun Jiankui, male, from Qingdao, Shandong. A famous martial artist and martial arts instructor. 1973 Join the Shandong Wushu Team. 1978 won the national runner-up in fencing; 1980 champion of boxing and swordsmen in the national Wushu 10-unit invitational tournament. 1993 was transferred to Shandong Wushu r&d promotion center as deputy director, and 1995 was elected as deputy secretary general of Shandong Wushu sports association. 1In July, 1995, he converted to Su Ximen, the abbot of Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan Province, and became the third1generation descendant of Shaolin Temple, whose legal name was Shi Desheng. In recent years, he is still active in the film and television circle, serving as a martial arts director in the TV series "Seven Swords Down the Tianshan Mountains" and the film "flying swords of dragon gate". Among the thirteen stick monks in Shaolin Temple, there is a monk named "Sekong" who plays a dazzling drunken stick. He is the famous martial arts master Sun Jiankui. 1974, Sun Jiankui won the second place in the national Wushu competition and juvenile fencing with excellent kung fu. Later, he won the national championship and visited Britain, French, Spanish and Irish as a member of the China Wushu delegation. 1980- 10, who plays the monk "Sekong" in the kung fu film Shaolin Temple. Sun Jiankui, who is a good swordsman, sticks are not his strong point, but it is said that when he first entered the crew, the director "ordered" him to quickly "create" a set of drunken sticks. Sun Jiankui, who is extremely savvy, quickly took out a set of stick techniques and later appeared in Shaolin Temple, which made people feast their eyes. Later, Sun Jiankui played an important role in films such as Shaolin Kid, North and South Shaolin, Hero of the Yellow River, Three Peaks in Thailand and Zhang Chi, Five Ancestors of New Shaolin, and other film and television works such as Heroes with Bridled Eyebrows, Nineteen Sisters in Gan and Brave.