Wang Lin (qigong master)

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Wang Lin
王林
Born(1952-05-06)May 6, 1952
DiedFebruary 10, 2017(2017-02-10) (aged 64)
CitizenshipHong Kong
OccupationQigong master
Known forQigong master
Criminal charge(s)Illegal medicine practice, bigamy, fraud, tax evasion, bribery, gambling, illegal possession of firearms[1]

Wang Lin (Chinese: 王林; pinyin: Wáng Lín; 6 May 1952 – 10 February 2017) was allegedly a Chinese qigong master. He first became famous for qigong in the 1990s. He may have met Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Suharto, Zhao Wei, Faye Wong, Jack Ma and other famous person. After being exposed by the Beijing News in July 2013, he became more famous in China. He fled to Hong Kong and he said he was "China's Snowden".

He was purportedly the richest man in Pingxiang and built the residence "Wang palace" (王府).[2]

Career[edit]

Wang left home at seven years old and studied in Mount Emei. After his studies he was sent to the countryside due to the Cultural Revolution. Later he was sent to prison charged with "destroying agriculture". After the Cultural Revolution, he was released from prison and then opened his own business in Shenzhen until he received a Hong Kong permanent resident identity card.[3]

Fame[edit]

Beijing News published the article "The Money kingdom of Wang Lin" on July 22, 2013, making Wang Lin a well-known person on the internet[4] and simultaneously causing Chinese people to question whether his income was illegal. Wang fled to Hong Kong.

Criminal charge[edit]

Wang Lin was charged with seven criminal offenses:[1]

  • Illegal medicine practice
  • Bigamy
  • Fraud
  • Tax evasion
  • Bribery
  • Gambling
  • Illegal possession of firearms

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b 王林 涉嫌七宗罪"大师"彻底栽了
  2. ^ 中国“气功大师”引发舆论热议
  3. ^ "资讯_凤凰网".
  4. ^ "视频: 魔术师邓男子再破王林"特异功能",重现《空杯变酒》。" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2013-07-29.