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I am retaking Orgo1 for this semester. Compared to the previous lecturer, Dr Wang makes 2201 bearable and I enjoyed most of his lectures. Orgo is always tough and overwhelming (the nature of this subject). But Dr. Wang is very organized and strictly follows the book. His test questions came directly from the lecture notes and book problems.
Happy Holidays from the Wang Lab! We concluded 2022 with some high school outreach -playing with the enzymes & fluorescent probes with students and answering questions related to STEM careers & college life including that. And finally today here is a holiday party!
The Northern Shaolin Seven-Star Praying Mantis System is one of the great fighting systems of kung fu. According to tradition, the founder of the style was Wang Lang, an unshaven monk of the Henan Shaolin Temple. Wang Lang was a native of Shandong Province. He came from a wealthy family and studied the martial arts in his youth. Wang Lang entered the Shaolin Monastery around 350-400 years ago, in the period between the Ming (1368-1644) and the Ching (1644-1911) Dynasties. It was a time of chaos for China, with the Manchus committing many atrocities. The Manchus were Mongoloid people of Manchuria, who conquered China in the 17th century, establishing an imperial dynasty that lasted until 1912. At Shaolin, Wang Lang would train with his kung fu brothers. Although he had obtained the techniques of seventeen different kung fu styles, he still could not defeat the other monks.
One day while out walking, Wang Lang witnessed a fight between a mantis and a cicada. Although at first glance it would appear that the small mantis had a distinct disadvantage against such a large insect, it fought with great courage. Wang Lang was fascinated by the aggressiveness, speed and strength of the apparently overmatched mantis. When the cicada attacked, the mantis would angle its body to the side, and with lightning speed and strength, it would pin the cicada with its powerful forearms. Wang Lang took the mantis back to his living quarters for further study. He used a reed to prod the mantis and carefully study its movements, examining how it reacted to various situations. Wang Lang would then imitate these actions, and over time, the system slowly evolved. This led to the development of the Mantis Style of Kung Fu, with its characteristic strong and rapid movements.
When Wang Lang was satisfied, he added to the new style the best techniques from the other seventeen styles which he had previously studied. He would later also combine the footwork of the monkey. Wang continued training and researching to further improve the skills of this new style. On leaving the Shaolin Monastery, Wang returned to Shandong and helped to establish a temple at Laoshan. The Seven-Star Mantis Style takes its name from the Big Dipper star constellation.
At the age of 60, he returned home to Shandong Province where he met Wang Rong Sheng (third generation), who was a national kung fu champion. It is said that Wang Rong Sheng was giving a demonstration of his skills when Li San Jian made some offhand remarks about his kung fu abilities. This enraged Wang Rong Sheng, and he immediately challenged the old man. In the ensuing contest, Wang Rong Sheng could not dent the old man’s defenses. Seeing that his kung fu was of such a high level, Wang Rong Sheng begged to be accepted as a disciple. Wang Rong Sheng came from a wealthy family and never taught the art openly.
Later in life, Wang Rong Sheng accepted a disciple by the name of Fan Xu Dong(fourth generation). Fan Xu Dong was born in Ji Mo County of Shandong Province. Fan Xu Dong was a giant of a man, weighing some 280 pounds. His skill with “iron-sand palm” was known over a large area. It is said that he used this technique to kill two charging bulls, and in 1870, he defeated a Russian strongman in a contest that took place in Siberia. This made him a national hero with the nickname “the giant with the broadsword.” Fan Xu Dong taught openly and had many students. Notable amongst these was Luo Guang Yu (fifth generation).
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31-05-1952 is Rongsheng"s birth date. Rongsheng’s age is 70 years. Rongsheng also goes by the nicknames Rongsheng Miao, Rong Wang, Rong S Miao, Rong Miao, Miao Rong-Sheng, Rong Sheng Miao, Rong-Sheng Miao, Rongsheng Miad. Rongsheng’s residency is at 2194 Sierra Rd, San Jose, CA. We know that Rosa M Aceves, Jaime D Acevez, and seven other persons also lived at this address, perhaps within a different time frame. 2800 S Wallace St, Chicago, IL 60616 is where Rongsheng previously lived. Rongsheng has lived in Santa Clara, CA and Lancaster, CA, as well as other locations. We believe that at least twelve individuals, including Rong Wang, Fan K Hsu, Rong Wang, are familiar with Rongsheng based on the residence history. Rongsheng has phone several numbers, including (408) 929-2259 (Pacific Bell), (626) 579-7285. The phone number (408) 929-2259 is also used by Jose L Marin, Felipe Sanchez, Felipe Sanchez. Public records show that the phone number (626) 579-7285 is linked to Rong Wang, Rong W Miao, Rong R Wang, Rongsheng S Miao. Various documents link the phone number (408) 261-8839 to different owners — Rong R Wang, Krishna Vemireddy, Rudolph R Valente. Jeanette Marie Temple, Flor Alvarez, Thomas Anthony Kuhn, Rana Khan were identified as possible owners of the phone number (312) 243-8090. 03250 Ryans Pl , 935360000 is currently owned by Rongsheng Miao. There are three known email addresses for Rongsheng: 3edjen4645@yahoo.com, julietmx2004@yahoo.com, rmiao@emcore.com
Possible connections via phone numbers - Jose L Marin, Felipe Sanchez, Rong Wang, Rong W Miao, Rong R Wang, Rongsheng S Miao, Krishna Vemireddy, Rudolph R Valente, Jeanette Marie Temple, Flor Alvarez, Thomas Anthony Kuhn, Rana Khan
For short trips in Wenling, Taizhou Shicheng Flying Waterfall are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Changyu Dongtian, Donghaitang Park. This area boasts amazing cultural sights with attractions like Wang Bomin Art Historical Science Hall, Wenling Museum. For those interested in the outdoors, attractions like Yingyue Park, Wangfuji Park, Hushan Park are excellent options.
HONG KONG, Nov 26 (Reuters) - China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group, the country’s largest private shipbuilder, said its chairman had stepped down just three months after the company posted its sharpest fall in half-year net profit.
Listed in November 2010, Rongsheng was hit by an insider dealing scandal involving a firm owned by Zhang ahead of the $15.1 billion bid for Canadian oil firm Nexen Inc by China offshore oil and gas producer CNOOC.
Rongsheng said earlier this month that investment firm Well Advantage, controlled by Zhang, had agreed to pay $14 million as part of a settlement deal with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
In August, Rongsheng posted an 82 percent drop in half-year profit on a dearth of new orders and warned economic uncertainties would continue to weigh on the global shipping market.
As part of the changes at China Rongsheng, the company said that Zhang De Huang was retiring and had resigned as an executive director and as vice chairman of the board.