Zhao Changjun

Zhao Changjun (Chinese: 赵长军; pinyin: Zhàozhǎngjūn; born October 1960) is a retired professional wushu taolu athlete from China.

As a result, Zhao worked with his coaches to develop the modernized version of ditangquan, which carries the acrobatics and athleticism of zuiquan and houquan.

[3] Despite this, Zhao's fame rose due to his lead role, and began to participate in film and television dramas including the "New Fang Shiyu" series, "The Broadsword King Five" and "The Jade Blood Sword.

The film was poorly received, was only screened for nine days, and thus the production company had to close due to bankruptcy and the actors were left without much payment.

[3] After participating in The Strong Man Broken Arm by Longxiang Pictures, the repeated failures led Zhao to briefly retire from the film industry.

After working in the Hong Kong film industry, he moved back to Xi'an to open the Zhao Changjun Wushu Institute.

[13][14] In 2020, he returned to China and assumed the position as a distinguished professor and head of the wushu department at the Xi'an International Studies University.