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Traditional Music, Kung Fu, Classical Literature
Mr. Li Shouzhao is a rare modern polymath who embodies the Chinese ideal of mastering both the literary and martial arts. Born into a family of healers and martial artists—descended from a Qing Dynasty general—he is a 4th-generation inheritor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a 6th-Duan martial artist.
His mastery extends across disciplines: he is an acclaimed young Guqin artist of the Jiuyi School, a vice-president of the Guqin Association, and a profound scholar of Daoism and Chinese classics. Li Shouzhao seamlessly integrates these fields—from the power of martial arts to the healing of medicine and the serenity of the Guqin—offering a holistic path to cultivate both a strong body and a refined spirit.
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