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The basic stances of Hasayfu Hung Ga are the straight bow and staggered bow stances, staggered horse stance, cat stance, twist stance, and the Yee-Gee Kim-Yeung Ma. The Yee-Gee Kim-Yeung Ma is the foundation stance of Hasayfu Hung Gar. It is used in training much like the square horse stance of the other styles.
Meaning(s) (in English) sao ... Yee jee kim yueng ma – horse stance, small adduction goat stance, or figure 2 stance; Centerline training; Iron palm training; See also
Kar-yung is the son of Lau Cham's (劉湛) second daughter Lau Shiu-yee and His uncle is Lau Kar-leung (劉家良) and also he is Lau Kar-wing's nephew. Kar-yung was followed by Lau Shiu-yee (Mother) to learn Lau's Family Hung Ga kung fu and, Chinese herbal medicine at Lau Cham's martial arts school in Hong Kong.
Choy Lee Fut [a] is a Chinese martial art and wushu style, founded in 1836 by Chan Heung (陳享). [2] Choy Li Fut was named to honor the Buddhist monk Choy Fook (蔡褔, Cai Fu) who taught him Choy Gar, and Li Yau-san (李友山) who taught him Li Gar, plus his uncle Chan Yuen-wu (陳遠護), who taught him Hung Kuen, and developed to honor the Buddha and the Shaolin roots of the system.
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Wong Wah-bo (was taught the pole form by Leung Yee-tai in exchange for the empty hand system) Leung Yee-tai (added his pole form to the empty hand system he learned from Wong) Leung Jan: Chan Wah-shun: Yip Man (also learned from Ng Chung-sok, Leung Bik) Known students: See Branches of Wing Chun
Au-Yeung Wai-Lan (), owner of a martial arts training school, is reunited with her long-lost son Ku Yu Cheung (Kevin Cheng) after years of agonizing separation.On his return home, Yu-Cheung is shocked to find that his younger brother Koo Yu-Tong has been critically ill and that his father was murdered long ago by Wing Tak (Dominic Lam), the existing director of a pharmaceutical company and a ...
Southern Praying Mantis (Chinese: 南派螳螂) is a Chinese martial art originating with the Hakka people.It is most closely associated with Hakka-origin styles such as Southern Dragon Kung Fu and Bak Mei.