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Wen Xiaoping

The specifically invited member of World Science Study Society
Member of the World Academic Society of Medical Qi-Gong


   
Wen Xiaoping (with Taoist name of Wen Zhen Zi ,Yu Xia San Ren , and Wen Nian Ci ) , female, birth of 1960, native of Ji-ho fiang-Xi .
    The eighteenth generation of Wen Tian Xiang, the famous martyr in Song dynasty. In charge of Jin Jing Dong, the thirty-fifth good land of Taoism.Member of the Chinese Hua Xia Culture Society  and the Member of the China, America, and France United Medicine and Herbs Research Academy. Name and Performance have been included in the Encyclopedia of Chinese Contemporary Qi-Gong Practitioners and Chinese Contemporary Medical Directory.
   
Wen XiaoPing has had a strong disposition of Tao from her young age. She used to be cultivated by Taoist masters of diverse schools in Taoism and its practices. E.g. learning the secret maneuver of Bo-Ren-Gong from Taoist Xuan Zhi Zhen Ren; practicing Dan Gong from female Taoist of Hu-Man Quan-Zhen school, Zhao Shu Ming, as well as Taoist Jing Yi at Qing Yuan Mountain; and, being instructed by the previous chairman of Chinese Taoist Association, Li Yu Hang. Her intelligence and her sincere attitude toward the truth of Tao were highly appreciated by the seniors in this field. Now, she pays her attention to the study of Taoist theory and its maneuvers in terms of the conception of time and space.
   
Wen XiaoPing has supernatural feet in improving human appearance, especially in the plastic surgery of the cheeks and the nose bone. Besides, she has occult talent of beautifying jades, pearls and crystal quartzes. Through the energy her hands emit, the jade immediately turns clear and green, and the pearl becomes more shining. Because of the inspiration of Tao, she designed a series of jade pendants and decorator articles. Each jade article was named in accordance with the figures of Taoist theory. The most remarkable works were fans called 'Xuan-Ti-Sui-Yi' and 'Three Kinds of Harmonic Lights Reflected'. These works revealed the image of the lights of the sun, the moon, and the stars. They showed a propitious and harmonic sight when the essence of the lights reflected to one another. Her excellent accomplishment of jades has been admired by the world, and people think that she is quite worth of the name, Yu Xia San Ren.
  
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