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  2. Weng Chun - Wikipedia

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    Weng Chun Kung Fu (Chinese: 永春; lit. 'eternal spring') is a Southern-style Chinese Martial Art. [4]Weng Chun is considered a "soft" style martial art in that it utilizes the energy of the opponent to break structure rather than trying to match their energy.

  3. Wing Chun - Wikipedia

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    Wing Chun or Yong Chun (Chinese: 詠春 or 咏春, lit. "singing spring") [7] is a concept-based martial art, a form of Southern Chinese kung fu, and a close-quarters system of self-defense. It is a martial arts style characterized by its focus on close-quarters hand-to-hand combat, rapid-fire punches, and straightforward efficiency.

  4. Branches of Wing Chun - Wikipedia

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    It is also uncertain if this lineage refers the style as Wing Chun or Weng Chun. [ 14 ] [ page needed ] The Pan Nam lineage emphasizes more realistic, chaotic, and less-refined aspects of Wing Chun and features additional self-defense techniques based on ripping, tearing, and use of fingers.

  5. William Cheung - Wikipedia

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    William Cheung or Cheung Cheuk-hing (張卓慶, pinyin: Zhāng Zhuóqìng) [4] (born 10 October 1940) is a Hong Kong Wing Chun kung fu practitioner and the Grandmaster of his lineage, Traditional Wing Chun (TWC). He is also the head of the Global Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu Association (GTWCKFA), the sanctioning body of TWC. [5]

  6. Styles of Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Other styles include: Choy Li Fut, Fujian White Crane, Dog-style kung fu, Five Ancestors, Wing Chun, Southern Praying Mantis, Hak Fu Mun, Bak Mei and Dragon-style. There are sub-divisions to Southern styles due to their similar characteristics and common heritage. For example, the Fujian martial arts can be considered to be one such sub-division.

  7. Moy Yat - Wikipedia

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    Moy Yat (梅逸) (June 28, 1938 – January 23, 2001) was a Hong Kong martial artist, painter, seal maker, teacher and author. He was a student of the legendary Wing Chun Kung-Fu teacher Yip Man [1] [2] [3] (also romanized as Ip Man) from 1957 until Ip Man's death in 1972.

  8. List of films featuring Wing Chun - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Kung Fu Master: Joe Cheung: Sammo Hung: 1979: Wing Chun is one of two opposing schools The Prodigal Son: Sammo Hung: 1981: Chinese name: Bai ga jai. A popular pseudo-historical film about Wing Chun and featuring Wing Chun used in most of its fight scenes. [5] Plain Jane to the Rescue: John Woo: Josephine Siao, Ricky Hui: 1982

  9. Glossary of Wing Chun terms - Wikipedia

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    si 1 fu 2: shī fù master Sisuk 师叔: 師叔: si 1 suk 1: shī shū master's junior male classmate ("叔" = junior uncle) Sibak 师伯: 師伯: si 1 baak 3: shī bó master's senior male classmate ("伯" = senior uncle) Sigu (Rare) 师姑: 師姑: si 1 gu 1: shī gū master's female classmate ("姑" = aunt) Sigung 师公: 師公: si 1 gung 1 ...