Who Is Yuan Tze?
Yuan Tze, Founder of Ren Xue
Yuan Tze was born 1962 in a small coastal town in the Jiangsu province of China. Pursuing his early passion to understand and develop life, Yuan Tze began martial arts and Qigong training at age seven. As a young adult, he expanded his studies to include wide and varied disciplines in traditional Chinese culture (Daoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Martial Arts, etc.) as well as Western developments in philosophy, science, and medicine. Eventually, his focus turned solely to teaching Qigong and offering healings, including serving as the head of the unit for serious illnesses at the Huaxia Centre, the first medicineless hospital in the world, located near Beijing. While Yuan Tze had very high success rate healing serious illness with Qigong, he noticed that many of life’s problems persisted. He then turned his focus to developing a system that would address the root causes of illness and promote happiness, a strong sense of wellbeing, and higher realization and wisdom.
In 2002, Yuan Tze moved to New Zealand, where he began teaching and refining this new system he called Ren Xue. Since 2002, Yuan Tze has trained hundreds of teachers around the world in Ren Xue and its two disciplines—Yuan Qigong and Yuan Ming—and many more have experienced positive changes in their health and wellbeing through applying the teachings. Yuan Tze now travels the globe with his wife, partner, and interpreter, Melissa Liu, teaching Ren Xue and sharing it with the world.