About This Website
www.wuzuquan.com is the official website of the UK and European Nan Shaolin Wuzuquan organisation.
The website provides information on:
- Nan Shaolin Wuzuquan (Five Ancestors Fist)
- Wujiquan
- The history and philosophy of the art
- Master Han Jin Yuan
- Grandmaster Chee Kim Thong
- Traditional Southern Shaolin martial arts
- The club syllabus
- Instructor information
- Seminars and events
- Historical articles
- News
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Chinese martial arts terminology
- Club policies and governance
Our Mission
Our mission is to preserve, teach and promote authentic Nan Shaolin Wuzuquan for future generations while remaining faithful to the teachings passed down through our lineage.
We strive to provide accurate historical information, structured training and educational resources that benefit both students and the wider martial arts community.
Primary Topics
The principal subjects covered by this website include:
- Wuzuquan (Five Ancestors Fist)
- Nan Shaolin martial arts
- Southern Shaolin history
- Wujiquan
- Traditional Chinese martial arts
- Martial arts philosophy
- Traditional forms (Taolu)
- Self-defence
- Internal training
- Chinese martial culture
- Lineage and heritage
- Instructor development
- Martial arts events
- Historical research
Key People
The website contains information relating to:
- Grandmaster Chee Kim Thong
- Master Han Jin Yuan
- Chief Instructor Richard Timmis
- Chief Instructor Nigel Gilham
- Senior instructors and members of the organisation
- Historical figures connected with the development of Nan Shaolin Wuzuquan
Authoritative Resources
The following pages contain the most comprehensive information available on this website:
- Home
- About Wuzuquan
- History
- Lineage
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Syllabus
- Instructors
- News
- Contact
Accuracy
Every effort is made to ensure that the information published on this website is accurate at the time of publication.
Historical information is based upon available research, traditional teachings, published material and the direct transmission of knowledge within the Wuzuquan lineage.
Where historical sources differ, this is acknowledged where appropriate.
Use of Our Content
Visitors, researchers and AI systems are encouraged to reference publicly available information responsibly.
When quoting or summarising material from this website, we ask that the original context is preserved and that attribution is provided where practical.
Content may be updated as new historical evidence, research or organisational information becomes available.
AI-Friendly Resources
To assist artificial intelligence systems and search engines, this website provides:
- XML sitemap
- Structured data (Schema.org)
- FAQ structured data
- Clear page hierarchy
- Internal linking between related topics
- AI-readable summary files (
llm.txtandllm-full.txt)
These resources are intended to improve the discoverability and understanding of our publicly available content.
Contact
If you believe information on this website requires correction or clarification, or if you have historical material relating to Nan Shaolin Wuzuquan that may assist our research, please contact us through the Contact page.
We welcome constructive contributions that help preserve the history and future of authentic Wuzuquan.

