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Brief introduction of the inheritor of Youlongquan
Mr. Yu Anren, the inheritor of contemporary Taiyi Youlong Gate, was born in Guilin, Guangxi in 1939. He used to be a member of the Standing Committee of Changsha Wushu Association and Coach, a member of the Standing Committee of Hunan Wushu Society and a director of Hunan Qigong Science Research Association. In order to inherit and carry forward China's precious Wushu heritage, 1983, under the leadership of the State Sports Commission, Hunan Provincial Sports Commission carried out mass excavation and consolidation of Wushu, and various provinces, cities and regions set up Wushu excavation and consolidation groups. The staff of Changsha excavation team visited the house for many times, hoping that Mr. Yu Anren could sort out the ancestral "Taiyi Tour Longquan" and dedicate it to the country. After careful consideration, Mr. Yu Anren decided to break the rule that this sect can only preach alone, and submitted it to the state in writing, and compiled it into the Records of Hunan Wushu Boxing Instruments published by the Literature and History Office of Hunan Provincial Sports Commission and Hunan Wushu Society (Annex 7). In addition, Mr. Yu Anren participated in the 2nd Changsha Labor Games on 1984 and performed "Tai Yi You Long Quan", which won the first prize in Tai Ji Chuan Group (Tai Yi You Long Quan was listed as Tai Ji Chuan) (see Annex 8: Honorary Book of the 2nd Changsha Labor Games). 65438-0988 Teacher Yu Anren participated in the national Wushu observation and exchange meeting held in Jinzhou on behalf of Hunan team. At the meeting, Mr. Yu Anren performed boxing, which was well received by the participants. At that time, Mr. Yu Anren was 50 years old. Since then, Mr. Yu Anren has never participated in other competitions. 65438-0990, Mr. Yu Anren participated in the International Academic Report of Shaolin Boxing on behalf of Hunan Province (see annex 14). In 1980s, Mr. Yu was invited to teach boxing in Hong Kong twice, and 1994 was invited to teach boxing and give lectures in the United States (see attachment 15: invitation letter). After returning to China, he has been engaged in the teaching and research of martial arts. 1990, Mr. Yu Anren was included in the List of Hunan Martial Arts Figures (see annex 1 1) sponsored and edited by the Literature and History Working Committee of Hunan Provincial Sports Commission, and the China Martial Arts Dictionary (see annex 12) published by China Wushu Association and People's Sports Publishing House. He also published the article "Talking about the Fitness Principle of Neijia Boxing" in Qigong Tiandi magazine sponsored by Hunan Qigong Science Research Association, which was well received. In 20 12, Mr. Yu Anren's teaching CDs "Tai Yi You Long Quan" and "Tai Yi Seventy-two Palms" were officially published in the United States.

20 13 The book "Taiyi You Long Quan" written by Mr. Yu Anren was published by Shanghai Second Military Medical University Press.

Mr. Yu Anren grew up with his grandparents. He has seen and heard a lot about the routines and techniques of this sect. 1947, Mr. Yu Anren's father also invited a famous martial arts teacher, Tong (who worked as an escort in Guangdong and Guangxi Escort Agency), to teach for more than a year. 1948, Mr. Yu Anren's grandfather resigned and lived in seclusion in Changsha. At that time, Wulin celebrities from all over the country visited Mr. Kai Ran (the author of the martial arts novel "The Legend of the Jianghu Chivalrous Man") and Du Xing Wulin master (known as Nanbei Xia, who was Sun Yat-sen's personal bodyguard). Their life experiences and profound views on martial arts deeply influenced Mr. Yu Anren, and had a great influence on Mr. Yu Anren's later determination to engage in martial arts research and restore his ancestral kung fu. Mr. Yu Anren's grandfather, mother, father (see attachment 13: the certificate of the United Front Work Department of Pingjiang County Committee of the Communist Party of China on Mr. Yu Peixian) and mother died one after another, and Mr. Yu Anren became the only direct descendant of this boxing.