Grandmaster Chen Bing und
sein österreichischer Vertreter Meister Chung
Our School in ChenJiaGou:
Grandmaster Chen Bing´s
ChenJiaGou International Taijiquan Academy

ChenJiaGou 20.Generation Master Chen Bing
Chen Village¡äs new Leader

1. Position
Chen Bing, grandmaster of Chenjiagou Taijiquan School, is an outstanding representative of the 20th generation Chen-style Taijiquan. At a relative ¡°young¡± age of 35 in the world of Taijiquan and martial art, his fame extends many parts of China, Japan, Korea as well as U. S. In addition to his currently appointed position of headmaster, he also holds the following positions and associated responsibilities:

  • President, Chenjiagou (Chen¡¯s Village) Taijiquan Association
  • Director of ChenJiaGou International Taijiquan Academy
  • Vice Provost, Chenjiaguo Taijiquan and Wushu School
  • Honorary Master, Fudan University Chen-Style Taijiquan Association
  • Special instructor, Korea Chen-Style Taijiquan Association
  • Advisor, Japanese Chen-Style Taijiquan Association
  • Honorary Master, Hubei Province, Yichang District Taijiquan Association.

2. Championships
Born in 1971, Chen Bing grew up in Chenjiagou, Wenxian County, Henan Province, China.
He started his Taijiquan lessons from his two renowned uncles, Grand Master Chen Xiaowang and Grand Master Chen Xiaoxing at the age of 6.
Between 1990 and 2000, Chen Bing gradually received recognition through his participation in the regional, national wushu tournaments:

  • 1990, he won 1st place honor in Taijiquan, Sword and Taijiquan Combat at the Jiaozhou City Athletics Competition.
  • 1993, 1998, 2000, he won 1st place in Chen-Style Taijiquan at the Wenxian County International Taijiquan annual festivals.
  • 1995, 1996, 1997, he was crowned five consecutive times as Champion in Taijiquan, Sword as well as Taijiquan Push Hands.
  • 1996, 1998, 2000, he won 1st place of Taijiquan Push Hands in the 70kg class at the National Wushu Taijiquan Contest.
  • 1996, he won 1st place in 70kg class as well as the Tournament Championship at the Wenxian County International Taijiquan Open Challenge Tournament,
  • 1997, he won 1st place in all-round Taijiquan at Henan Province Wushu Tournament.
  • 2001, he won two 1st prizes at Hainan¡¯s 1st International Taijiquan Health Association annual festival.

3. Awards, Titles and Activities
Chen Bing began to promote Chen-Style Taijiquan while he was attending the college in 1999.
He graduated from the Shanghai Physical Education College in 2001:

  • 1999, he created Fudan University¡¯s Chen-Style Taijiquan Association.
  • 2000, he was invited to participate in the 1st International Qi Culture Festival at Seoul (Korea in May, 2006). And in November, he was invited back to Korea for three months teaching Taijiquan.
  • 2001, he was invited to Japan for a month long Taijiquan instruction in July.
  • 2001, September, he went back to Chenjiagou and established Chenjiagou website: www.chenjiaguo.net to promote his hometown and Chen-Style Taijiquan.
  • 2002, May, as head coach, he brought the Henan Taijiquan Push Hand team to the National Wushu Competition and won two gold medals and a bronze medal.
  • 2003, he accepted an offer from Bo-Chuan Chinese Medical University in Korea as a university lecturer.
In the same year he was honored by Henan Province as ¡°Exceptional Kunfu Trainer.¡±
  • 2004, he made multiple visits to US to teach Taijiquan and conducted workshops in San Francisco, Chicago, San Diego, Columbus, Ohio, and Pheonix City.
In the same year, he was designated ¡°master instructor¡± by the Chinese International Wushu Promotion Center.
  • 2005, May, he was invited to Columbus, Ohio to participate in the Asian Festival. The cover story of ¡°Inside Kungfu¡± magazine featured an interview with Chen Bing ¡°Chen for Life¡± in its December issue.
  • 2006, appointed by the Wenxian County as the head trainer at the Wenxian Wushu Taijiquan School.

Critics¡¯ reviews: ¡°achieved great success on tournaments with superb technique and integrity incorporated in both taijiquan and martial arts.¡±