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Ma YingDa was a master of Bajiquan, alongside the other styles involved in Ma Family Tongbei.
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Ma Yingda 马穎達
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Early Life[]
Ma YingDa was the son of the reknowned martial artist Ma FengTu, a member of the Hui (Chinese Muslim) ethnic group. The family lived in Gansu, a province located in the North-West of China, in a region dubbed "The Quran Belt".[1] The family moved to Cangzhou at some point during the early Qing Dynasty[2].
Being a member of the Ma Family, Ma was taught the family's Ma Family Tongbei (Ma shi tongbei 马氏通备) from an early age.
Later Life[]
Ma taught Guo NaiHui alongside his brother Ma XianDa.
Death[]
Martial Arts[]
Lineage[]
Wu Zhong > Wu Ying/Rong > Zhang KeMing > Zhang JingXing > Ma FengTu > Ma YingDa
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- ↑ WHEN IS A MARTIAL ART AN ART? COMPLEX AESTHETICS AND TRADITIONAL KUNG FU By Gene Ching and Gigi Oh - KungFuMagazine.com
- ↑ A LIFETIME DEDICATED TO MARTIAL TRADITIONS: AN INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR MA MINGDA By William Acevedo, M.Eng., Mei Cheung, B.A., and Brenda Hood, Ph.D. - KungFuMagazine.com