Wu Kung-tsao
| Wu Kung-tsao 吴公藻 | |
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| Born | 1902 |
| Died | 1983 (aged 80–81) |
| Nationality | Chinese |
| Style | Wu-style tai chi |
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| Notable students | Wu Daxin |
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| Traditional Chinese | 吳公藻 | ||||||||||||
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Wu Kung-tsao or Wu Gongzao (1902–1983) was a famous Chinese teacher of tai chi. He taught in Beijing, Shanghai, Changsha and Hong Kong. He was the second son of Wu Jianquan, the best known teacher of Wu-style tai chi, and the grandson of Wu Quanyou, the first teacher of Wu-style tai chi. Wu Kung-tsao was the younger brother of Wu Gongyi and the older brother of Wu Yinghua. The Wu family were originally of Manchu ancestry.