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    RIP Grandmaster Cai Longyun

    Sorry I am so late in posting this but I was away on vacation when GM Cai passed. GM Can was our cover master for our NOV+DEC 2005 issue in an article titled The Big Dragon with the Magic Fists: China’s Great Grandmaster Cai Longyun. He was one of the first six 9th Duan holders.

    He passed last December.
    Gene Ching
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    Holy Schlitz,

    A major loss. Not only was he a Huaquan GM, he an inheritor of a Shaolin tradition that was rarely discussed at length. I hope he had opportunity to document that tradition.

    Condolences to his family, students and extended students.


    mickey

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    Sad news, a season of sorrow of late, may Buddha watch over all the Great Masters.

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    Sorry to hear of his loss.

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    RIP. May the journey of this great man be blessed. With the passing of GM Cai Longyun the CMA community has lost a living treasure, a man that grew up training in the old ways and was instrumental to establish the modern art of wushu. A legend.

    PS- I found the following article that was written in the wake of his passing-

    http://jiayoowushu.com/cai-longyun-w...u-should-know/

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    Big Fist Dragon!

    Wow, I had not heard this news. I don't really post that often lately, but this master is one of my favorites of all time! Had to put my two cents in. A legend in his own time. Thanks for the link, too, MarathonTmatt. Didn't know of that site, either. Good stuff. Well, it is sad news in one respect, but in another - we all know we're just passing thru this world. He must continue his journey of life, and in one way, I celebrate his moving on. He has put in great work, and deserves all the respect that will be given him probably forever on. It's up to us to keep his name and ideals cherished and followed.
    Jiayou, Cai Shifu!

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    Our online obituary

    Grandmaster Cai Longyun 1928–2015 by Gene Ching with Gigi Oh
    Gene Ching
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    Author of Shaolin Trips
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