Cang Long
05-05-2006, 09:07 PM
GM Yip Man and GM Chu Chung Man
After a long research we can safely say that the fight between Grand Master Yip Man and the son of Grand Master Leung Jan, Leung Bik was actually the fight between Grand Master Yip Man and Grand Master Chu Chung Man.
After this incident, Grand Master Yip Man went often to Dai Duk Lan to exchange knowledge and learn more of Wing Tjun and thus started to improve his system considerably by adding footwork, different kicks and Bart Cham Dao to his Wing Tjun. Important to note is that the Bart Cham Dao form is only found in the Yip Man system and throughout the whole of China, all other Wing Tjun lineages have in place, other broadsword forms. Redmond Sifu and sihing and other TWC players.
Since this is different than GM Cheung's historical teachings just curious what your take on this version of this story is or what more you would like to add or subtract to this particular accounting.
http://www.wingtjun.nl/yipman.html
After a long research we can safely say that the fight between Grand Master Yip Man and the son of Grand Master Leung Jan, Leung Bik was actually the fight between Grand Master Yip Man and Grand Master Chu Chung Man.
After this incident, Grand Master Yip Man went often to Dai Duk Lan to exchange knowledge and learn more of Wing Tjun and thus started to improve his system considerably by adding footwork, different kicks and Bart Cham Dao to his Wing Tjun. Important to note is that the Bart Cham Dao form is only found in the Yip Man system and throughout the whole of China, all other Wing Tjun lineages have in place, other broadsword forms. Redmond Sifu and sihing and other TWC players.
Since this is different than GM Cheung's historical teachings just curious what your take on this version of this story is or what more you would like to add or subtract to this particular accounting.
http://www.wingtjun.nl/yipman.html