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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 is said that in the sport of wushu, the 1970s belonged to Jet Li, the 1980s to Zhao Changjun, and the 1990s to Yuan Wenqing.

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  • Yuan Wenqing (es)
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  • 原文庆 (zh)
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  • Yuan Wenqing es un ex atleta de wushu taolu de China. Conocido como el «Príncipe de Wushu», Yuan se convirtió en uno de los mejores atletas de wushu de todos los tiempos. Yuan fue el el campeón del mundo en 1993 y 1997 por haber ganado medallas de oro en changquan y daoshu en el Campeonato Mundial de Wushu.​​ Él también ganó dos medallas de oro en changquan en los Juegos Asiáticos de 1990 y 1994 y fue el campeón asiático en 1989.​​ Sus rutinas de changquan y gunshu todavía se utilizan en el primer conjunto de rutinas internacionales hecho de la Federación Internacional de Wushu. (es)
  • 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 is said that in the sport of wushu, the 1970s belonged to Jet Li, the 1980s to Zhao Changjun, and the 1990s to Yuan Wenqing. (en)
  • Yuan Wenqing (Shanxi, 1966) è un ex artista marziale cinese di wushu taolu.Conosciuto come il «principe di wushu», Yuan è diventato uno dei migliori atleti di tutti i tempi. Yuan era il campione del mondo nel 1993 e 1997 per aver vinto medaglie d'oro in daoshu e changquan nei Campionati mondiali di wushu. Lui anche ha vinto due medagliere d'oro in changquan ai Giochi asiatici nel 1990 e nel 1994, ed era il campione asiatico del 1989. Le sue routine di changquan e gunshu si stanno ancora utilizzando nella prima serie di routine internazionali della Federazione Internazionale di Wushu. (it)
  • 原文庆(1966年-),男,山西长治人,中国武术运动员,亚洲运动会武术比赛和世界武术锦标赛冠军。在“中华武林百杰”评选活动中被评为十大武星。 (zh)
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  • Yuan Wenqing (en)
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  • 武术王子 "The Prince of Wushu" (en)
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  • Shanxi, China (en)
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