Cang Long
11-11-2004, 11:56 AM
Question from KFO forum.
originally posted on KFO by Finny
What do you mean by classical WCK Hendrick??
William Cheung's TWC, Hung Fa Yi? Pan Nam? Pao Fa Lien? Chi Sim?
When asking a question you should always provide accurate definitions as to what you're talking about.
Answer from KFO forum
originally posted by yellowpikachu
My definition of Classical WCK is the WCK the older generation people such as the generation of Ip Man, YKS, Sung Num, Cho On, Chan Wah, Fung family elder and generation before that practiced .
If hendrik's own personal definition is limited to art forms of Wing Chun that only trace their history back to the red boat era wouldn't that make them modern day forms and anything before the red boat era would then be considered classical? He himself even says "generation before' and although he doesn't name any his statement clearly suggest even he feels there are generations older than the ones he named which leaves the ones he named as modern and anything older as classical.
originally posted on KFO by Finny
What do you mean by classical WCK Hendrick??
William Cheung's TWC, Hung Fa Yi? Pan Nam? Pao Fa Lien? Chi Sim?
When asking a question you should always provide accurate definitions as to what you're talking about.
Answer from KFO forum
originally posted by yellowpikachu
My definition of Classical WCK is the WCK the older generation people such as the generation of Ip Man, YKS, Sung Num, Cho On, Chan Wah, Fung family elder and generation before that practiced .
If hendrik's own personal definition is limited to art forms of Wing Chun that only trace their history back to the red boat era wouldn't that make them modern day forms and anything before the red boat era would then be considered classical? He himself even says "generation before' and although he doesn't name any his statement clearly suggest even he feels there are generations older than the ones he named which leaves the ones he named as modern and anything older as classical.