Yuan Wenqing (Chinese: 原文庆; pinyin: Yuánwén qìng; born 1966) is a retired professional wushu taolu athlete from Shanxi, China. Nicknamed 'the prince of wushu,' he was known for his explosive speed and power, and is still widely regarded as one of the greatest wushu practitioners of all time. It has been said that in the sport of wushu, the 1970s belonged to Jet Li, the 1980s to Zhao Changjun, and the 1990s to Yuan Wenqing.[1]
Career
Early career
Yuan started practicing wushu around the age of eight. At the age of 10, he entered his city's amateur sports school and in 1977, he joined the Shanxi Provincial Wushu Team and began to train under Pang Lin Tai and later Zhang Ling Mei.[2][3]
Rise to stardom
In 1982, he won his first national championship gold medal which was in shuangdao.[4] After having several more national championship victories, he was chosen to compete in the 1989 Asian Wushu Championships where he achieved a gold medal sweep to win the men's all around title. Yuan was then chosen by the Chinese Wushu Association to aid them in choreographing the first set of compulsory routines to be used by the International Wushu Federation.[5] The CWA used his changquan and gunshu routines and made minor adjustments to make them easier to execute, and the routines were later recorded by Yuan the same year.
He briefly retired from competitive wushu and acted in Iron Monkey 2 alongside Donnie Yen in 1996.[3] He returned to competition in 1997 by request of his coach, Pang Lin Tai, who wished to have a successful competitive season during his last year as coach of the team. Yuan was chosen to compete in the 1997 World Wushu Championships in Rome, Italy,[9] where he became the world champion in changquan. His last competition was the 1997 National Games of China where he won gold medals in changquan and daoshu/gunshu combined.[5] He finally announced his formal retirement from wushu at the age of 31.
Teaching
In 2004, Yuan opened a wushu school in Shanxi.[10] His students competed and achieved many victories at the Hong Kong International Wushu Grand Prix in 2007 which marked the 10-year anniversary of the return of Hong Kong to China.[11]
In the World Wushu Championships, Yuan's changquan and gunshu routines were used from 1993 to 2001. His routines are still used by Group B athletes who compete in the World Junior Wushu Championships since the event's conception in 2006.[12]
Film
Yuan Wenqing co-starred alongside Donnie Yen in the 1996 film Iron Monkey 2, directed by Yuen Woo-Ping. In the film, Wenqing played the character Jin, a peasant with extraordinary martial prowess who gets embroiled in an arms smuggling plot.
Personal life
Yuan Wenqing is a cousin of Yuan Xindong and an uncle of Yuan Xiaochao, both of which were also members of the Shaanxi Provincial Wushu Team.
^"回顾|李连杰、赵长军、原文庆 中国武术界的三大全能王-体育频道-手机搜狐" [Retrospect|Jet Li, Changjun Zhao, Wenqing Qing, the three great masters of Chinese martial arts]. Sohu (in Chinese). 2021-02-15. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
^"原文庆:一代传奇功夫之星" [Yuan Wenqing: Legendary Kung Fu Star of a Generation]. Global Kung Fu (in Chinese). 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2023-10-01.
^Chungeng, Li (2006-06-30). ""三冠王"原文庆能否成为品牌打出?" [Can "Triple Crown" Yuanqing become a brand?]. Sohu (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-12-09.
^"国际武术大赛原文庆弟子夺23金" [Yuan Wenqing’s disciples won 23 gold medals in the International Wushu Competition]. Sina (in Chinese). 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2023-10-01.