Master
Hao Zhihua (Patti Li) started her wushu training at the age of nine at the Beijing
Sports Academy under the instruction of Wu Bin, director of the Beijing Institute
for Wushu Research and a pioneer of modern wushu in China. For fifteen years
she competed in China as a member of the world-renowned Beijing Wushu Team,
winning the title of National All-Around Champion three years in a row. Hao
Zhihua has the unique distinction of being the only person in China's history
to have won six gold medals, in addition to one silver medal, in a single national
competition. She is also one of only two wushu athletes who have ever received
the "Ten Best Athletes in China" award. In total, she accumulated over 80 gold,
silver, and bronze medals during her competitive career. In addition to coach
Wu Bin, Hao Zhihua trained under coach Li Junfeng and studied yang-style taiji
under master Yang Zhenduo. She is proficient in long fist, yang and chen-style
taiji, broadsword, straightsword, staff, spear, eagle claw, baguazhang, snake
fist, double hook sword, and double broadsword. After leaving the Beijing Wushu
Team she received a special invitation to attend the Beijing Teacher's College
of Physical Education for an intensive degree program in physical education.
After graduating she continued to teach at the college for two years before
leaving China. She taught abroad before finally settling in Berkeley, California
in 1990, where she currently provides instruction in wushu, taiji, and bagua
in both English and Mandarin Chinese.