词条 | Cao Jiwu |
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| name = 曹繼武 Cao Jiwu | image = | other_names = | birth_date = {{birth year|1662}} | birth_place = Shanxi, China | death_date = {{Death year and age|1698|1662}} {{Death year and age|1722|1662}} | death_place = China | martial_art = Neijia | style = Xinyiquan | rank = | teacher = Ji Jike | students = Dai Longbang Dai Linbang }}{{chinese-name|Cao}}{{Chinese martial arts}}Cao Ji Wu ({{zh|s=曹繼武}}), (1662-1722), was a Chinese master of the internal martial art of Xinyi (Heart and Intention Boxing), precursor of Xingyi (Form and Intention Boxing). According to accepted theory, he is probably the second lineage holder of the art. Other, less credible, theories consider Bodhidharma or Yue Fei as the originators of the style.[1] Cao Ji Wu is said to have studied with Ji Jike for twelve years, gaining great martial prowess. In 1693, during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor, of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, Cao Ji Wu passed the highest level military examinations, gaining the highest score of all the candidates, and was personally appointed by the emperor as head superintendent of one of the counties in Shaanxi Province. He is said to have died of hypothermia at the age of 36, while directing troops in the relief effort after the flooding of the Han River in Shaanxi. While other versions mentioned of him returning later in life to continue teaching.[2] His students, the Dai Long Bang and Dai Linbang brothers became the first generation of the Shanxi branch of Xingyi practitioners.[3] Ji Jike had another outstanding disciple called Ma Xueli. In 1750, Dai Long Bang, in “The Six Harmonies Fists” stated that “Ji Jike, also known as Ji Long Feng, born at the end of the Ming Dynasty, discovered the text of Yue Fei, and taught Cao Ji Wu in Qiu Pu”. From this text, it has confirmed that Cao Ji Wu was the first student of Ji Jike. References1. ^{{cite web| title=Historical Origins of Xingyi Quan| url=http://www.diguoyongwushu.com/index.php/en/xingyi-quan/historical-origins| accessdate=March 22, 2016}} {{Kung fu schools}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cao, Jiwu}}{{PRChina-martialart-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|author=Jin Yunting|editor=John Groschwitz|title=The Xingyi Boxing Manual, Revised and Expanded Edition|publisher=Blue Snake Books|year=2015|isbn=15-839-4854-6}} 3. ^{{cite web| title=THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF XINGYIQUAN| url=http://www.die-pagode.de/en/component/content/article/28-wissen-artikel/artikel-xingyiquan/95-the-historical-evolution-of-xingyiquan| publisher=Die Pagode | accessdate=2017-01-16}} 9 : Chinese xingyiquan practitioners|Chinese martial arts terminology|Wushu (sport)|Neijia|Qing dynasty Taoists|Qing dynasty generals|People from Chizhou|Generals from Anhui|1662 births |
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