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      Hsu, Chi (simplified Chinese: 徐纪; traditional Chinese: 徐紀 born December 14, 1941), commonly known as Adam Hsu is a martial artist and essayist known for his expertise in various forms of Chinese martial arts. Hsu was born in mainland China in 1941 and later moved to Taiwan, where he has operated for most of his life.


      Background


      Hsu was born in 1941 in People's Republic of China, either in Shanghai or Nantong, Jiangsu Province. He has practiced martial arts since childhood. He moved to Taiwan in 1949. There, he studied under many masters of Chinese martial arts, including Liu Yun Qiao.
      He first began teaching martial arts at "Taiwan Wutan National Martial Arts Promotion Center" (台湾武壇国術推広中心) in Taipei, Taiwan. From 1978, he moved his activity base to the United States and opened a Wushu school at Sidney. Later, he started teaching martial arts in United States, at San Francisco Chuangwu School.


      Lineage


      Hsu's martial lineage is as follows:
      Bagua Zhang
      Dong Hai Chuan > Yin Fu > Kung Po Tien > Lieu Yun Chiao > Adam Hsu
      Baji Quan
      Chen Ming Chi > Chin Tien Sheng > Li ShuWen > Liu YunChiao > Adam Hsu
      Chang Quan, Jiao Men & Tan Tui
      Shen Mo Lim > Han Ching Tang > Adam Hsu
      Mizong Quan
      Chang Yao Ting > Liu Yun Chiao > Adam Hsu
      Pigua Zhang
      Chang Ke Ming > Huang Szu Hai > Li ShuWen > Liu YunChiao > Adam Hsu
      Tang Lang Quan (Seven Star and Plum Blossom)
      Wong Tzu Ching > Change Te Kwei > Adam Hsu
      Tang Lang Quan (Eight Step)
      Kiang Hua Lon > Fang Huan Yi > Wei Xiao Tang > Adam Hsu
      Taiji Quan (Chen)
      Chen Chang Xin > Chen Keng Yun > Chen Yen Xi > Du Yu Zi> Adam Hsu


      Teaching experience


      Lecturer in the National Martial Arts course of the Sports Department of National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei Normal College, and Political Warfare School.
      Instructor of National Taiwan Normal University and Taipei Teachers College.
      Research committee member of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Academy of Sciences Research Institute.
      Lectures from the National Martial Arts Group, Department of Physical Education, Chinese Culture University
      Lecturer of the teaching materials of Chinese martial arts for the elementary school teacher seminar (Panqiao).
      Lecturer of Chinese Traditional Teaching Materials for Middle School Teachers' Seminar (Changhua).
      Lecturer in the National Skills of the Young Lion Camp of the National Salvation Corps of the Taiwan Provincial Government Training Corps.
      Touring lecturer of elementary school physical education teaching materials of Taiwan Provincial Department of Education.
      Lecturer of the National Primary School Physical Education Teaching Material Seminar of the Taipei City Education Bureau.
      The melee combat training instructors and supervisors of the units directly under the First Corps.
      Head coach of Wutan National Martial Arts Promotion Center.
      Guidance of the Chinese martial arts class for overseas Chinese in Normal University.
      Martial arts teacher in the Republic of Liberia.
      Founder and head coach of San Francisco Zhige Wushu School.
      Founder and head coach of San Francisco New Era Martial Arts Center.
      Teacher of the martial arts group of San Francisco Qingliu Club Summer Youth Activity.
      Founder of Jianli Gongfa School.
      Amber China Wushu choreographer.
      Boxing teacher of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre.
      Director of Junior Martial Arts in Cloud Gate Dance Classroom.


      Martial Arts Career


      Training
      After being relocated to Taiwan in 1949, Hsu spent the following 25 years learning under several different masters. Although his principal teacher was Liu Yun Chiao, he had also studied under Han Ching Tan (Jiao Men or Muslim Style, Tan Tui and others), Du Yi Zi (Chen Tai Chi), Cao Lian Fang (Xing Yi), Li Kun Shan (7 Star Mantis), Wei Xiao Tang (8 Step Mantis) and Chang Xiang San (6 Harmony Mantis). His relationship with Liu is noted as being particularly close, and some have said him to be one of the best representatives of Liu's teachings.[1]
      America
      Adam Hsu began teaching in America in 1978
      He would later return to China with students (including Liu Chang Chiang) in 1990 and 1991, to visit the birth places and of baji, chang quan, tang lang quan, Chen taiji quan, and other martial arts systems. During this time, in 1990, he founded the Traditional Wushu Association, a non-profit, international organization.


      Writing




      = Books

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      Also an established author, Hsu has written a number of books about martial arts in English and Chinese, and over a hundred articles in English, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and German.

      One Sword Points to Frosted Sky: Kungfu Practicing Notes Part 7 (Chinese) 2021 Morning Sun Publishing
      Bā jí xīn fǎ (Baji Method) (Simplified Chinese) 2020
      What is the fear of a strong man: Kungfu and Practicing Notes No. 6 (Chinese) 2020 Morning Sun Publishing
      Life Is Too Short For Bad Kungfu (English) 2019 ISBN 978-1939278142
      ``Yun Qiao My Master: Fifteen Years of Letters from America (Chinese) 2019 Morning Sun Publishing
      "Whistling the Long Sword: Kungfu Practicing Notes Part 5"(Chinese) 2018 Morning Sun Publishing
      "Swordsmanship: Kungfu Practicing Notes Part 4" (Chinese) 2017 Morning Sun Publishing
      "Autumn Water Heng at the Waist: Kungfu and Practicing Notes 3" 2015 Morning Sun Publishing
      (Chinese) 2014
      〈Ten Forms of Tan-Tuai〉(Chinese) 2013
      Linking Legs Vol. 3 (Chinese Story Book) 2013
      "Looking at Wu Gou-Essays on Chinese Martial Arts Vol. 4" (Chinese) 2013 Morning Sun Publishing
      "One Hundred Thousand Miles-Essays on Chinese Martial Arts Vol. 3" (Chinese) 2013 Morning Sun Publishing
      "A Small Stab at Sword Studies: Kungfu and Practicing Notes No. 2" (Chinese) 2013 Morning Sun Publishing
      "Stars Reflecting from My Sword: Kungfu and Practicing Notes No. 1" (Chinese) 2011
      Linking Fist Storybook Vol. 2 (Chinese Story Book) 2011
      The Linking Fist Vol. 1 (Chinese Story Book) 2011
      Essays on Chinese Martial Arts Vol. 2 (Chinese) 2004 Morning Sun Publishing
      Essays on Chinese Martial Arts Vol. 1 (Chinese) 2002 Morning Sun Publishing
      1000 Miles without Rest (Chinese) 1998 Morning Sun Publishing
      Lone Sword Against The Cold Cold Sky, 2006/2007 (English) ISBN 978-0979015915
      Sword Polisher's Record, (English) 1997 ISBN 978-0804831383


      = Columns and essays

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      See also


      Ryuchi Matsuda
      Chinese martial arts


      Notes




      References

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