Great-Grand Master Wang Shu Chin
Great-Grand Master Wang Shu Chin was born in China in 1905. He commenced training with
Master Zhang Zhao Dong at the age of
sixteen. GGMWS migrated from China to Taiwan
in 1949. In 1959 GGMWS was invited to demonstrate Chinese martial arts to the Japanese
Karate Federation. He travelled to Japan for 21 visits. During these periods, GGMWS was
challenged by many high-level fighters and was undefeated each time. GGMWS
is considered
the person responsible for bringing internal martial arts to Japan.  GGMWS passed away in
September 1981 due to complications with melanoma.

Grand Master Wang Fu Lai
Grand Master Wang Fu Lai
commenced his studies with GGMWS at the age of sixteen. 
He succeeded in learning his Master's entire teaching in Tai Chi Chuan, Xing Yi Chuan,
and Ba Gua Zhang. Since the death of GGMWS in 1981,
GMWFL continues to fulfill his
teacher's
instruction to disseminate the three martial arts throughout the world with his
Kung Fu sister, Grand Master Huang Shu Chun.
He established an association in Taiwan called Cheng Ming(one of
GGMWS nicknames). 
After a few years, the government of Taiwan officially recognized the association. 
The
Cheng Ming association has many branches throughout the world, including Japan,
Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Europe, Argentina and the United States. As Grand Master
and Chairman of the International Cheng Ming Chinese Martial Arts Association, GMWFL has
traveled the world teaching
the martial arts and philosophies of GGMWS.

Master Shoji Ozawa
Master Shoji Ozawa commenced training with GMWFL in 1978 in Taiwan.
In 1992 MSO became an Indoor Student directly under GMWFL and was
permitted
to begin training Cheng Ming Systems.  MSO
accepted a student to become his understudy,
and that student still trains
with him to this day. In 2004, MSO became an Innerroom
Student and was
permitted training in the most advanced level of Cheng Ming Systems.
The International Cheng Ming Chinese Martial Arts Association Headquarters in Taiwan recognizesCheng Ming Fuchukan, Japan as a direct lineage branch.  MSO now has six branches
of Cheng Ming training centres in Japan.

Director & International Instructor Katsuhiko Mochizuki
Director Katsuhiko Mochizuki commenced training with Master Shoji Ozawa at the Karate
Dojo in1980.
Prior to this, Mochizuki trained in Japanese Shorinji Kempo style in 1967.
In 2001 Katsuhiko Mochizuki became an Indoor Student under MSO. In 2008 KM successfully completed the@martial arts examinations offered by International Cheng Ming Chinese Martial Arts  Association
and is now qualified as chief instructor in Cheng Ming Chi Kung, Tai Chi Chuan, Xing Yi Chuan and Ba Gua Zhang overall. The International Cheng Ming Chinese Martial Arts Association        Headquarters recognizes Cheng Ming Fuchukan ‡Uithe secondjJapan as a direct lineage branch. In April of 2009 KM opens his Tai Chi Chuan school at Fuchu in Tokyo.

After Master Ozawa@died of cancer in 2019, Director KM changed his dojo's name to Chinese Martial Arts Fuchukan Tokyo Japan.










"Paishi" is traditional ceremony.

Under Master Ozawa

Right Mochizuki

Left Mochizuki

Left Mochizuki

Left Mochizuki

In Saudi Arabia
Left Mochizuki

In Saudi Arabia
With Mr. Nomitsu

In Saudi Arabia
With Mr. Nomitsu

In Taiwan






Great-Grand Master Wang Shu Chin
Grand Master Wang Fu Lai
Master Shoji Ozawa
Director & International Instructor Katsuhiko Mochizuki

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