Wudang Sword

The oldest reputable accounts of Wudang Sword begin with Grandmaster Song Weiyi around the turn of the 20th century.

[1] Song also learned the martial art of bagua from the kung fu brother of Dong Haichuan, credited as the creator of baguazhang.

[2] Disciples of Li Jinglin who learned the Wudang Sword were Huang Yuan Xiou, Meng Xiaofeng, who taught current head Grandmaster in China Ma Jie, and Yang Kuishan, who taught modern day Grandmaster Qian Timing.

Both Ma Jie and Qian Timing taught Chang Wuna and Lu Meihui, the current masters of the 13th generation.

Bow Sim Mark later attended the Beijing Institute of Physical Culture, and received the highest critiques.