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Wang Ju-Rong : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wang Ju-Rong
Wang Ju-Rong (1928–2006) was a Chinese-Muslim martial artist and Wushu professor in the Shanghai Institute of Physical Education.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Kung Fu Magazine: Growing Up With Wang Ziping and Madam Wang Jurong )〕 A longtime promoter of Wushu, a teacher, an organizational officer, and a Wushu event-announcer, she was the first woman who was a certified judge of national ranking for both Wushu and Archery.〔 Wang was also the founder of the Flying Rainbow Fan art.〔(Nigel, Andrew. Pioneer of Therapeutic Martial Arts in North America. Kung Fu Tai Chi, Jan/Feb 2004, 59-63 )〕 ==Family life== Wang Ju-Rong was the daughter of Wang Zi-Ping, a renowned figure in Chinese Martial Arts and Traditional Medicine. In 1955 Wang married Wu Chengde, who was a student of her father, a doctor and a professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine.〔http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/magazine/article.php?article=84〕 She had three daughters Helen Wu (XiaoRong), Grace Wu (XiaoGo) and Wu Xiaoping.
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