Wan Laisheng was a Chinese martial artist and author.
10 Facts About Wan Laisheng
Wan Laisheng studied at the China Agricultural University and after graduation became a member of the faculty there.
Wan Laisheng sought out the martial arts master Du Xinwu, who was working at the Ministry of Agriculture, and learned Zi Ran Men boxing from him.
Whilst working at the University, Wan Laisheng wrote a series of articles on the martial arts for the Chen Bao Morning News.
Around the start of his writing career, Wan Laisheng was becoming nationally famous for his appearances in martial arts competitions.
Wan Laisheng was one of the "Five Tigers" who were dispatched to Guangzhou to teach their martial arts methods.
Wan Laisheng held a number of posts during his teaching career.
Wan Laisheng ran the Hunan Wushu Institute and taught at Guangxi University.
In 1944, Wan Laisheng became Professor of Sports at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, which was to be his last teaching position.
Wan Laisheng retired from teaching martial arts in 1951, but remained an active practitioner until his death.