ZHONG Xuechao
ZHONG Xuechao (Master Bing), is a 15th generation Wudang SanfengKungfu master. Master Bing started his kungfu practice when he was 6 years old, and had been training in Wudang Mountain since 1992 under the Sanfeng Kungfu Grandmaster Zhong Yunlong.
Master Bing is broadly trained in a variety schools such as Eight Diagram School (Bagua Pai), Taiji School (Taiji Pai), Eight Immortal School (Baxian Pai), Form-and-Will School (XingyiPai), Eight Extreme School (Baji Pai), Xuanwu School (Xuanwu Pai), and is knowledgeable in Wudang Taoist Regime. He has won first prize in national kungfu competitions and had participated in many kungfu exchange and performances, including in US, Taiwan, Singapore and Macao. He was selected as the leader of the Wudang Taoism Association Wudang Wushu Exhibition Troupe in 1998, and as the director of Wushu Association in Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province in 2003.
Master Bing has over 15 years of experience teaching wudang kungfu to students all over the world, including Wudang Mountain and in the United States. He regularly travels around the world to conduct master class and seminar to spread wudang kungfu. See some of his Kungfu demostration at Forms, Weapons, and Taiji/Qigong.
LI Siming
LI Siming (Derek), is a spiritual teacher specialized in Taoist philosophies and nonduality. He had attained a Master Degree in Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and had worked as a Researcher and Engineer in the US, and as Planner and Police Inspector in Hong Kong. He started his studying in Wudang Mountain in 2007 and is currently focusing his effort on Taoist meditation and scriptures translation.
Derek started his spiritual pursuit since college. Apart from academic exposure in eastern and western philosophies, he had trained himself in a variety of physical, mental and spiritual disciplines, including Shaolin Kungfu, Taichi, Qigong, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Judo, Hatha Yoga, Chakra Energy Healings, Zen Meditation, Consciousness Research, and Devotional Nonduality. He has worked as a interpreter and translator in a Traditional Taoist Kungfu school. He had held lectures in Taoist and Buddhist philosophies in US, Hong Kong, and Wudang Mountain in both English and Chinese. See some of his works at About Daoism. To learn more about Chinese Philosophy and spiritual cultivation, visit Derek’s website.




