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Mojiaquan related reading

According to the Records of Guangdong Sports, during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Hui Zhen, a monk from Shaolin Temple who came to Guangdong from Fujian, was passed on to Mo Zhebi in Haifeng County, Huizhou Prefecture, and later to Mo Qingjiao (known as Mo Zhenjiao), Mo Siji and Mo Dingru in Huogang Village, Huizhou. After their discussion, Mojia Boxing was formed. The five of them are the first generation descendants of Mojiaquan. Today, Mojia Boxing has been handed down from generation to generation in Huogang-Qiaotou area, which is very popular. There are also famous martial arts fighters and many well-known stories. Nowadays, Mojia Boxing is mainly spread in Huizhou, Dongguan, Guangzhou, Foshan, Shunde and other places, as well as in Hong Kong, Macao, Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia), Britain, the United States and other places.

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Mo, a descendant of "Mojiaquan" in Shishuikou village, defeated the Russian swingers in Hong Kong with his "Scud" and won glory for the country. Mo Baolian, the son of Shishuikou who became a martial artist, served as the captain of a sailor (navy) in the late Qing Dynasty. In the second year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1876), Mo Xiong, a martial artist who studied martial arts in Shishuikou since childhood, was appointed as a martial artist of Bingzike (Lanling Jinshi) by the Qing Emperor. In the early days of liberation, Mo Jinghu (Mo Zhaorong and Mo Xiazhuo), one of the five coaches of Guangdong Wushu, once opened a museum in Nanshe Village, Chashan Town, Guangzhou. In 1980s, Wende Middle School in Qiaotou Town started the class of "Mojiaquan", which was taught by an old boxer named Mo in Shishuikou Village. The provincial sports commission also sent people to three villages in Mojia (Dazhou, Shishuikou and) to shoot videos for old boxers. Before liberation, men surnamed Mo in their forties and fifties at Qiaotou had all learned Mojiaquan, among which Mo in Dazhou Village, Mo, Mo and Mo Deyu in Shishuikou Village were outstanding representatives.

The first15th generation of the Mohist family in Huogang gave birth to three sons, namely Longqiao, Erru and Sanru. Must be proficient in martial arts. Because Huogang Village is on the bank of Tonghu Lake in Huiyang, it is known as "Tonghu Opera Boy", which is a gift to Deng and Sima, a candidate state. Confucianism in Ming Dynasty is endowed with strength and is famous for its military equipment. Ding Ru gave birth to three more sons, namely Zhang Qiong, Zhang Feng and Zhang Lan. Zhang Qiong is a juren in the town, with an upright life and a honest and frank temperament. Zhang Feng and Zhang Lan were endowed with justice and fairness, and were awarded the positions of Xiuzhilang and Zuotang in other provinces. Confucian scholar Sun Moluan went to Tibet to study Tantric Buddhism and wrote A Record of Tibet Fragments. The third son of Liang Ru was given Deng and the fourth son, who used divination and numerology to receive military equipment. Master Mo, the younger brother of Modas, is named Hua Yue and given to Dengshilang. His son Tong Ru also gave poems to Deng Shilang, Sun Mo Zhenjiao and Great-grandson Mo Liyang to repair Zhilang. These people are all proficient in Mojia Boxing. Mo Deyu, male, 1943 was born in Shishuikou Village. At the age of 8, he studied with the teacher and is currently a traditional martial arts consultant of the Hong Kong Wushu Association.

Mo, male, born in 1942, is from Dazhou village. 12 years old, studied under Li Dinggui and Mo Xiazhuo successively. Since he studied under the teacher, he has worked tirelessly, studied tirelessly, and at the same time devoted himself to studying the skills of Mojiaquan, and finally achieved something. He is proficient in Mojia Boxing, especially in cudgel. His hand-written Mojia Boxing Staff Manual has been preserved for nearly 50 years and has become an important material for people to study Mojia Boxing today. He loved martial arts all his life. He has taught martial arts in Baoan, Chashan Nanshe, Qishimowu and Shipai. At the invitation of continent village committee in Qiaotou town, he is now a martial arts coach in the village, responsible for teaching Mo Jiaquan, a child in the village. He knows the experience of Mojia Boxing. Over the years, he has taught many disciples all his life and made important contributions to the inheritance and development of Mojiaquan. 1985 went to the provincial TV station for an exclusive interview at the invitation of the provincial sports commission. In 2007, Dongguan Daily, Dongguan TV Station and Dongguan Radio Station reported on Mo in succession.

In the Spring Festival of 2008 and the Spring Festival of 2009, Guangdong Photographers Association organized a number of photographers to go to the mainland community to hold the Mojiaquan performance photography competition. Especially in the Spring Festival of 2009, more than 200 photographers from all walks of life organized by the Provincial Photographers Association, the Photography Department of South China Normal University and the Hong Kong Art Photographers Association went to the mainland community of Qiaotou Town to hold the national photography exhibition "Qiaotou Mozhongquan" theme creation competition.