Rose Li
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Li Shao-Chiang also known as Rose Li (c.1914-2001) was a Chinese martial arts teacher. She taught Tai Chi Chuan, Baguazhang and Xingyiquan as a unified system, which she had learned in Beijing in the early-twentieth century. As a child and young woman, she had learned directly for over fifteen years from Deng Yun-Feng at the Temple of the Fire God in what is now known as Jingshan Park and at her own family home.
Her only publication in English was a short article 'Chinese martial arts' in 'Fighting Arts Magazine'. A chapter in Robert W. Smith's Martial Musings: A Portrayal of Martial Arts in the 20th Century (Via Media, 1999) is devoted to Miss Li.
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