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Su Dong Chen at the beginning of his martial arts training
(14 years old) |
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Hongfs school was commissioned as the school for the U.S Forces
stationed in Taiwan at the gRin Kouh base. During the time of the Vietnam
War from 1960-1975, many members of the U.S. Forces came for training.
The photograph on the left is the send-off party for the Green Berets
who were the seniors at the martial arts school. |
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Hongfs school was commissioned as the school for the U.S Forces stationed in Taiwan at the gRin Kouh base. During the time of the Vietnam War from 1960-1975, many members of the U.S. Forces came for training. The photograph on the left is the send-off party for the Green Berets who were the seniors at the martial arts school. |
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Here is a photograph of Mr. Sufs demonstration with Master Hong from BLACK BELT magazine |
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Members of the U.S. forces in Taiwan demonstrate street-fighting
techniques. Mr. Su receives "the whip of love" strike from a senior, and is fearful from now on! |
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Mr. Su demonstrates a "jump kick" at a Chinese martial arts convention. |
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1971 (age 18) Mr. Su fights with a practitioner of Southern Shaolin Fist at the Taiwan National Martial Arts Open Tournament (left). |
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Mr. Sufs victory at "Leitai" Martial Arts Open Tournament is reported on television. (Mr. Su, left) |
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The five members of Master Hongfs school who won the championship for the organization in the "Leitai" Martial Arts Open Tournament. (Mr. Su, center) |
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A native Taiwanese fighter, nicknamed gMatchless Tank,h unhappy with
his loss at the hands of a happy young Mr. Su. 1971 (age 18) Taiwan National Martial Arts Open Tournament - 2nd place |
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1973 (age 20) Mr. Su defeated the naval boxing champion and won the victory in the finals of President Chang Kai-Shek Cup Invitational Chinese Martial Arts Open Tournament. |
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Although the naval boxing champion team declared domination of 1973 President Chang Kai-Shek Cup Invitational Chinese Martial Arts Open Tournament, they were stopped by the students of Hongfs Martial Arts school. These five players won the championship for the organization, and were known as the gFive Tigersh of Hongfs school. (Mr. Su is the 2nd person from the left.) |
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Photograph 1: Certificate of merit from the 1969 Taipei Martial Arts Open Tournament - 2nd place. Photograph 2: Certificate of merit from the 1973 Photograph 3: Certificate of merit from the 1970 Taipei Martial Arts Open Tournament -- 1st place. Photograph 4: Current generation Taiwan national competition history.
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Photograph from Mr. Sufs time as the acting superintendent at the Chinese martial arts school in Japan, 1975. |
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A photograph from Master Hongfs demonstration tour in Japan. |
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A photograph from an international competition of martial arts performed in Taipei in 1977, which Mr. Su was invited to. |
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1975 Published, gChinese Monkey Style |
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1981. Master Kao Shingfang (Tsai Family Martial Arts), who was a friend of Mr. Sufs father, visited Japan from Taiwan. |
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1985 - At an Exchange Program, in which Japanese Budo practitioners
formally invited the Chinese martial arts to Japan. Master Ho Fusheng
(front), and Master Ma Shiengta (of Baji Fist) visited. |
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1989 - Visited Master Chen Xiaowang, 19th generation Chen-style Tai Chi Chuan, for a technical exchange on Tai Chi application. |
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1989 ? Visited Master Ozawa Takashi, 9th-Degree Kendo and senior
of Japanese Budo, to study the differences between Japanese Bushido and
Chinese martial arts. |
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1983 - San Francisco ? Visited Shuai Jiao Master Chang Dongsheng. This is a photograph of Master Changfs Shuai Jiao demonstration. |
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1986 - Summoned by Master Chang in Taiwan to study the essence
of Cha Fist, Xing Yi, Ba Gua, Tai Chi, and Shuai Jiao, and discover true
tactical and strategic thinking. Master Chang Dongheng was one of the top instructors at the Guomindang Partyfs Nanjing Central National Martial Arts School. He crossed to Taiwan with President Chang Kai-Shek, and acted as the professor of Shuai Jiao at the Taiwan Central Police Academy of military and police. He retired as a general for the Guomindang Party. |
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1986- It meets again with Master Ho Fusheng. |
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1989 - Studied Xin Yi Liu He Fist, Pang Keng, and weapons with Master Xu Wenzhong of Shanghai. Here is a commemorative photo of Mr. Su, Master Xu, and several students. |
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1989 - Became an official disciple of Master Ho in Japan, and studied Xing Yi, San-Zai sword. Here is a commemorative photo from after Master Hofs martial arts seminar. |
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Master Ho Fusheng was also one of the top instructors at the Guomindangfs Nanjing Central National Martial Arts School. Master Ho held posts in the Peoplefs Republic of China and a martial arts association successively. September 1988 - Mr. Su Dongchen receives an ginner-doorh discipleship
from Master Ho.
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The Discipleship certificate, with Master Hofs signature.
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1995 - Visited founder of Krav Maga, Master Imi Lichtenfield.
After a martial art seminar in Israel,
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