Cheng Man-ch'ing
| s = | p = Zhèng Mànqīng | w = Cheng Man-ch'ing }}'''Cheng Man-ch'ing or Zheng Manqing''' (29 July 1902 - 26 March 1975) was a Chinese expert of tai chi, Chinese medicine, and the so-called three perfections: calligraphy, painting and poetry. He was born in Yongjia (present-day Wenzhou), Zhejiang Province, during the Qing dynasty. Cheng died March 26, 1975; his grave is near the city of Taipei in Taiwan.
Because of his skills in the ''3 Perfections'' or "Excellences" – considered to be among some of the traditional skills and pastimes of a Confucian scholar – plus medicine and tai chi, he was often referred to as the "Master of Five Excellences." Because he had been a college professor, his students in the USA called him "Professor Cheng." Provided by Wikipedia
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1Lao-tzu, my words are very easy to understand : lectures on the Tao Teh Ching = [Laozi yi zhi jie] /by Zheng, Manqing 1902-1975, Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975, Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975, Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975Other Authors: “...Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975...”
Published 1981
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13Zheng zi tai ji quan zi xiu xin fa /鄭子太極拳自修新法 /by Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975Other Authors: “...Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975...”
Published 1974
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14by Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975
Published 1964
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15Nü ke xin fa /女科心法 /by Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975
Published 1961
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18by Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975
Published 2004
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19The Art of Cheng Man-ch'ing Manran xie yiThe Art of Cheng Man-ch'ing 曼髥寫意by Zheng, Manqing, 1902-1975
Published 1961
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