Cheng Ming
Lineage

Great Grand Master
Wang Shujin
1905-1981
Grandmaster Wang Shujin studied Hsing-I and Ba Gua from the masters originating from the Zhong Nan mountains in central china. One of the great Masters of all time, founder of Cheng Ming.

Grand Master
Wang Fu Lai
The head of Cheng Ming today. He started training with Wang Shu Chin when he was 14 and has dedicated his life to spreading this great system around the world. An amazing man and Martial Artist, Grandmaster Wang travels the world teaching Kung Fu.

Grand Master
Huang Su Chun
Alongside Grandmaster Master Wang Fu Lai, Grandmaster Huang Su Chun travels the world teaching the Cheng Ming system. She too was taught by Great GrandMaster Wang Su Chin and was his carer in his later life. Both Masters are absolute in the systems of Tai Chi Chuan, Hsing I and Ba Gua Zhang.

Master David Zarb & Laoshir Amelia Zarb
Master David Zarb has trained under Grandmaster Wang Fu Lai for 30 years, mastering the Cheng Ming system. He and his wife Amelia travel to Taiwan for lessons several times a year. Since 2016, Master David has served as the International Director of Cheng Ming International Kung Fu.
Laoshir Amelia, also a student of Grandmasters Wang and Huang, is internationally recognised as an instructor in Tai Chi Chuan, Hsing I Chuan, and Ba Gua.

About Cheng Ming Tai Chi
Tai Chi is short for Tai Chi Chuan, which translates into Grand Ultimate Fist. It is an ancient Chinese Martial Art.
Cheng Ming Internal Kung Fu comprises the internal side of Chinese Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Hsing-I and Ba Gua. They are practised softly with emphasis on building health, chi and self-defence. Cheng Ming also has many sets of Chi Kung (QiGong) relating to 5 elements, 8 vessels, 12 meridians.
Everyone may benefit from practising Tai Chi, regardless of age or fitness level.
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