Jingwu HISTORY
1909: Chen Gongzhe, Nong Lisun, Chen Tiesheng and others organized a Jingwu Gymnastics School in Shanghai and invited Huo Yuanjia to be the chief instructor.
3/1909: Huo Yuanjia came to Shanghai and competed in the arena with Ao Piyin and others.
1911: The first sports meeting, the Zhejiang Shaoxing branch was established 1915: The self- ownedclub was located at No. 37 Beikaier Road, Lanti Bridge, Shanghai, supplementing intellectual education, practicing moral education, and making videos. In Shanghai, there are General Assembly 1 and Branch 3 (North District Yokohama Bridge Fudeli, Nanshi Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Dharma Realm Sapo Sai Road Shandong Hall), and the Jingwu Assembly Hall was built in Yokohama Bridge Fudeli, Shanghai North District. Jingwu Park was built later
1917: Women’s Department (attached to the first branch) was established
7/7/1918: Hankou branch was established, with Lao Yonghong as the president
1919: Guangzhou branch was established (Ningbo Guild Hall on Pailan Street)
1920: Wuzhou, Guiping, Guangxi 1920: Five special envoys (Chen Gongzhe, Luo Xiaoao
, Chen Shichao, Ye Shutian, Li Huisheng) successively visited Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and other places.
1921: The Hong Kong Association (temporary) was established (Tin Hau Temple East)
1921: The Foshan Association was established (West Market, later moved to Li Zongsi on Lianhua Road, then moved to Changxing Street, and established Yuanjia School on Jinxian Street)
1921: Luo Shigong Employed by the Central Ching Woo Athletic Association as the head coach.
1921: Selangor Chin Woo Established1922: Singapore Chin Woo Established 1922: The Hong Kong Club was officially registered [Zou Xigong went to Guangzhou branch to teach mantis boxing, and Yu Lejiang went to Foshan branch to teach mantis boxing.
1922: Kowloon Jingwu was established#
1923: The Hong Kong club moved to its official venue (No. 57 Caine Road), Yu Chang Xiao is the chief of staff. Moved later to No. 15 Alberto Road.
1923: Establishment of Nanchang Branch.
1923: Macau Jingwu (Tiantongyan No. 3)
1923: Jingwu in Jinbaobu, Perak.
1924: Representative meetings of various ports at home and abroad, including Shanghai, Shanghai Women’s Association, Xinhui, Hankou, Siam, Netherlands (Java in the Dutch East Indies), Wuzhou, Foshan, Nanchang, Saigon, Xingzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau, Jiangxi.
1924: Penang Jingwu was established^【1950 Mantis Class Established, Huang Jinhong went to teach Mantis Boxing]
1925: Xiamen Branch was established [Zou Xigong, Yu Lejiang, Lin Boyan, Pan Hongchang went to Guangxi Branch to teach Mantis Boxing ]
1927: No. 1 in Sichuan The branch and Ching Wu school were established.
1927: Jing Wu Liu Jiwen was appointed as the mayor of Nanjing, and Chen Gongzhe was invited to assist in the training of Beijing (Nanjing) police.
1928: The second branch of Sichuan was established.
1928: The National Ching Wu School was submitted to the government, and the Central Martial Art Museum was co-organized.
1932: The Hong Kong Club Moved to No. 2 Jianjian Road, and then moved to No. 52 Puqingfang to buy a club [Luo Shigong went to Hong Kong to teach Jingwu] [Zhang Baohou taught Luo Shigong in Central Jingwu, Chen Zhenyi went to Guangzhou branch to teach Mantis Boxing, Fan Yongzhen went to Foshan branch to teach Mantis Boxing.
1932: Malacca Chin Woo was established.
7/1935: Foshan Chin Woo Club was established.
1936: Grandmaster went to Hankou Branch to teach Mantis Boxing, Huang Jinhong went to Wuzhou Branch to teach Mantis Boxing.
1/1949: Discussion on the revival of Jingwu
1950: Penang Jingwu was established Huang Jinhong went to teach Mantis Boxing.
1951: Hong Kong demobilization conference.
1954: The Kowloon branch was established for a short time
1962: The Hong Kong club moved to today’s Nathan Road club.
