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Thursday May 17, 2012 @ 6:04pm
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Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun Kuen (The Red Flower Righteous Wing Chun Boxer Society)
The beauty of the system is the depth of its simplicity. The value of the system is in the knowledge of how to deal with energy which can be applied in all aspects of one's daily life. The strength of the system lies in the fact that no additions or subtractions to the existing concepts, theories, and principles of the system are necessary. For over three centuries, this branch of Wing Chun has been hidden. Only until recently is was referred to as Hung Suen Wing Chun Kuen to the public. But for the insiders it is known as Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun Kuen. Since the days of Grand Master Chueng Ng (a.k.a Tan Sao Ng) in the early 1700's, Wing Chun was only taught within the halls of the Shaolin Monasteries until Cheung Ng brought the Wing Chun System out from the Hung Fa Ting (the Red Flower Court) to the public. ![]() (1976 at the Pagoda theater) A young Garrett Gee, inheritor of the Hung Fa Yi system and Grand Master Chan Sau Chung (Tai Shing Pek Kwar, Monkey style kung fu) together in the 1970s. Garrett Gee Sifu stands the eighth generation disciple of the Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun System taught under Grand Master Dr. Ming Wong. Further more, Garrett Gee Sifu was born in a multi-generational martial arts family renown for intellectual leadership, statesmanship, and excellence in martial arts and military matters. His historical lineage dates back to the Song Dynasty where his ancestor, Zhu Xi, had a profound influence on Chinese philosophical development for generations through his expositions on logical thought and scientific rationale. For further information about Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun Kuen, please contact:
Master Garrett Gee
219 Montery Blvd San Fransisco Ca, 94131 (415) 587-2898 hfywc101@aol.com return to top Today | Museum Information | Galleries | Reference Library | Community | Gift Shop ©Ving Tsun Museum 1997-2012 All Rights Reserved. last updated : October 13, 2006 at 5:41pm EST |
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