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In [[1933]], the institute again hosted the national competition. The rules said, "''...if death occurs as a result of boxing injuries and fights, the coffin with a body of the deceased will be sent home.''"<ref name=mantis>[http://www.mantisboxing.ru/articles1_eng.html Origins and the development of Praying Mantis Boxing]</ref> Some of the top winners of this contest include:
 
*[[Chang Tung Sheng]] (1908-1986) of [[Shuai Jiao]] style.<ref>Yang, Jwing-Ming and Bolt, Jeffery A. ''Shaolin Long Fist Kung Fu''. Unique Publications, Inc. 1982 by ISBN 0-086568-020-5</ref><ref name=blood/>
*[[Wang Yu Shan]] (王玉山) ([[1892]]-[[1976]]) of [[Northern Praying Mantis|Taichi Praying Mantis]] style; and
*[[Li Kun Shan]] (1894-1976) of [[Northern Praying Mantis#Plum Blossom Praying Mantis Boxing .E6.A2.85.E8.8A.B1.E8.9E.B3.E8.9E.82.E6.8B.B3|Plum Blossom Praying Mantis]] style.;<ref>Yang, Jwing-Ming and Bolt, Jeffery A. ''Shaolin Long Fist Kung Fu''. Unique Publications, Inc. 1982 by ISBN 0-086568-020-5</ref><ref name=blood/>
 
===Kuoshu===