Saturday, May 14, 2016

Complete History of Wing Chun Kuen (Part 2)

Translated from the book "Wing Tsun Kuen"
By: Master Leung Ting
10th Level M.O.C
© Copyright 1978, International Leung Ting Wing Tsun Martial-Art Association, International Headquarters, Hong Kong.

Complete History of Wing Chun Kuen (Part 2)

Leung Bok Chau and Leung Lan Kwai

Yim Wing Chun eventually married her fiancé Leung Bok Chau. He managed to lose the techniques he had learned from Ng Mui this to her husband. Leung Bok Chao himself had studied martial arts, and diligent practice in his spare time.

After their marriage, Wing Chun frequent discussions with him about the techniques of the fight. Initially he downplayed Wing Chun, as regards Wing Chun is a weak woman. But Wing Chun managed to gain the opportunity to practice with her husband and managed to beat him every time they practice. Leung Bok Chao finally realized that Wing Chun is not a weak woman, but an expert in martial arts. Since that time she admired his technique and often practice together. He calls this technique "Wing Chun Kuen" to honor his wife.

Leung Bok Chao then forwards techniques Wing Chun Kuen to Leung Lan Kwai, a physician chiropractors who never highlight his ability in martial arts. Even family and friends do not know about his skills in Wing Chun Kuen this. This secret was shown only once, when she helped a fighter who is being attacked by a group of other fighters. However, he always tried to not brag and apply the message of its predecessor, the "do not reveal membership of Wing Chun Kuen to others".

Wong Wah Bo and Leung Yee Tai

Although he shut up about Wing Chun Kuen, Leung Lan Kwai continue this technique to Wong Wah Bo, even if by chance. Wong Wah Bo was a Chinese opera actor of association. At this time, actor Chinese opera called "Followers Boats Red (The Red Junk)". Leung Lan Kwai really do not want to accept students, but the properties of Wong Wah Bo has a sense of justice makes Leung Lan Kwai willing to accept her as a student.

It is common knowledge that many of the followers of the red boat understand kung fu. Because the makeup they wear while performing on stage, their identity is difficult to know. That is why many followers Shao Lin joined the association this opera for hiding from the government of Manchuria. But secrecy remains a difficult thing.

Many of the followers of Shao Lin who confided to someone they trust. Fortunately none of these people trust the government to report to Manchuria. One of the followers are Master Shao  Lin Chi Sin, who has been told at the beginning of this story. He became a hero of this association and to teach them the techniques of martial Shao Lin and prepare them against the government of Manchuria when the time comes.

One of the students Master Chi Sin is Leung Yee Tei. He is not an actor but a ship's officer on duty to steer the boat using a long stick. Among all the techniques that are taught Master Chi Sin, who admired is the technique of using long sticks. Fortunately for Leung Yee Tei, Master Chi Sin is an expert using the "stick length of six and a half point" and considers Leung Yee Tei worthy enough to become the successor of this technique.

Wong Wah Bo actor is one of the occupants of the boat were driven Leung Yee Tei. He greatly admired the stick technique Leung Yee Tei, otherwise Leung Yee Tei mangagumi techniques of Wing Chun Wong Wah Bo. They exchanged knowledge. The result became the successor Leung Yee Tei Wing Chun techniques and techniques of Wing Chun techniques to increase with the inclusion of six half-point long pole, next to Chan Tao Pa saber techniques that are already in Wing Chun.
See also : Complete History of Wing Chun Kuen (Part 1)
When exchanging intelligence, they realize that they can increase the ability of each to add the things they have learned from each other. For example, a technique long stick six and a half point can be improved by incorporating the techniques of Wing Chun into it. They then applied the techniques Chi Sau (sticking hands) and succeeded in creating a technique called Chi Kwun (baton stick). Furthermore, they managed to increase the usability of the stick by reducing the distance between the two arms holding the stick, and turn motion feet become like footwork style bare hands.

Leung Jan from Fat Shan

In his old age Leung Yee Tei pass on the techniques of Wing Chun and six half-point long pole to Leung Jan, a well-known physician from Fat Shan, one of the four famous town in the province of Kwang Tung, southern China. Fat Shan which is a cross of some transport lines bustling Pearl River, is a famous trading city and densely populated. Many government officials, wholesalers, workers, and ordinary people live here. Leung Jan, the owner of a shop of traditional herb medicine, was raised in a good family, educated, and courteous. Besides taking care Drugstore Jan Shan on the road Sumpit in Fat Shan, he also opened the physician practice.

He is quite professional in this field, and is trusted by the surrounding community. The business forward. In his spare time he likes to read the book, and also martial arts. He did not want to arbitrarily choose a teacher to learn martial arts. He did not like stance and wide stance that looks ferocious. The system focuses on physical strength and rude not to his liking, as well as with other styles of beautiful but not practical for a fight. All he wants is a style that is practical and useful, though simple. Many years he searched for a teacher and martial system is ideal, until at one point he met with Leung Yee Tei and learn Wing Chun techniques from him.

In a time not too long, Leung Jan had dubbed the "King of Wing Chun Kung Fu". This fame attracted the attention of challengers. Ambitious people forced to fight him, but all were defeated quickly. When people hear the name of Leung Jan., they will be given the title "King of Wing Chun Kung Fu" and the events he beat his opponents. Until now, the older generation is still talking about it with gusto.

Wah the Wooden Man, Leung Sun, and Wah the Money Exchanger

Interest in the Wing Chun Leung Jan. forced her to accept some disciples, including his two sons, Leung Tsun and Leung Bik. Yet he never thought of himself as a professional teacher. He taught them Wing Chun every afternoon after a complete run her shop.

Among his students there was a man nicknamed Wah the Wooden Man. This name got for a pair of strong hands and hard as wood. He often broke scarecrow timber at the time of exercise. Every afternoon, he learned Wing Chun martial brothers together under the guidance of Leung Jan.

Next to the store Leung Jan, the existing currency exchange kiosk belonging to Chan Wah Sun, who was nicknamed Wah the Money Exchanger. He was eager to learn kung fu and want to learn from a famous kung fu teacher. Because of his stall right next to the drug store Leung Jan who he admired, he was eager to request Leung Jan for receive discipleship. But as Leung Jan was an honorable man and well-known family of shopkeepers, Wah the Money Exchangers feel embarrassed to ask Leung Jan. teach him. And she did not know whether Leung Jan. willing to accept it or not. But the strong desire and respect for Leung Jan. gives great hope for him.

Every day after all the work is completed and the road began to quiet, he crept to the door of Leung Jan and peeked teaching kung fu from the crack of the door. Leung Jan. became his idol. Every movement of his hands and feet he learn good and lasting impression on him. The more the desire to learn are becoming increasingly bold.

One day he felt it was time to come to Leung Jan and asked him to teach kung fu. Exactly as he'd thought Leung Jan. refused smoothly. He was disappointed, but not discouraged. He thought of a way to fulfill his wish.

At the time of Leung Jan.'re not at the store and Tsun Leung, Leung Jan. eldest son, was alone, Wah the Wooden Man bring someone comes to the drug store Leung Jan. This guy is actually Wah the Money Exchangers. Leung Tsun, who feel superior, to accept this challenge, to test how high the knowledge of this dark student. Leung Tsun Martial actually not as hard as you, Wah the Wooden Man, in studying Wing Chun. As soon as their hands touched, Wah the Money Exchangers aware that his opponent is not as great as he expected.

At one point Wah the Money Exchangers managed to insert a straight punch and Leung Tsun also fell right befall her father's favorite chair. Broken one leg of the chair. They were afraid of being scolded by Leung Jan. therefore they then tried to reconnect the chair legs.

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