Just some fun facts. I grew up watching black and white movies with Kwan Tak Hing as Wong Fei Hoong fighting villains always played by the equally famous "villain" Shih Kien. In all martial art movies, Kwan had the biggest most ferocious eyes and Shih Kein had the most vicous face. Bruce Lee featured Shih Kein as Han in his movie "Enter the Dragon". I once had the opportunity to watch a public exhibit of martial arts where Kwan was there to demonstrate his skills with the whip. He could whipped the cigarette off his assistant's mouth from a distance. Cheers
Great comment! Awesome facts! I learned of the Wong Fei Hung films after I had been a longtime fan of the genre. I grew up in the Lau Kar Leung era, but love the films of great actors such as Want Yu and the earlier era as well.
I learned of Kwan Tak Hing from my parents who were both born in 1945. I reckon Kwan Tak Hing and Shih Kein were big movie stars, especially in the time where the only entertainment was the silver screen..
In early 80’s Jacky Chan already played as Wong Fei Hung in his iconic movies “The Drunken Master.” & in the 90’s he reprised his role as Wong Fei Hung in “The Drunken Master 2”.
@@learnchinesenow It's great, but Once Upon a Time in Chine flims focus heavily more on Wong Fei Hung played well by Jet Li. Challenge of The Masters is also a great flim on Wong Fei Hung played by Gordon Liu.
@matthunter9562 First off it's not with y but spelled Jackie Chan!!!! He hasn't spelled it that way since 76/79. Up till 1980 the Y was removed once Jackie had signed with Golden Harvest when he made Young Master in 79 and released in 1980. Drunken Master was a 1978 movie not an 80's movie.
I never knew that was Wong Fei Hung eventhough i watched it as a kid...lol. Only until recent modern times i read about it again (and probably after Drunken Master 2 that i realized that character was Wong Fei Hung). Jet Li still makes he better Wong Fei Hung though. He has that firm aura. Jackie Chan is just too comedic to be taken seriously.
There is another. Chan Heung, the creator of the style known as Choy Li Fut, This style of Kung Fu was taught to members of the boxing rebellion against the western invaders.
I highly recommend the TV series called The Legend of Huo Yuanjia (2001) starring Vincent Zhao. In this series Huo Yuanjia is the master of a well known to-be master named Chen Zen, better known for the many remakes movie called Fist of Legend (Jet Li starred in it), which is a remake of Fist of Fury.
Try researching Li ShuWen, he was a master practitioner of the Chinese martial art of Bajiquan or the Body Guard Style. He was known as "God Spear Li" as he was also a master of using the spear. There's also a badass quote called: "I do not know what it's like to hit a man twice."
Some of the best of the heavyweights of the Martial Arts world... Hu-wen-ja...Yuen Kay San...Yen Chai Wing... Fung Shui Ching... Ny Mui...- Mui Shun...- Yem Yeu... Yim Wing Chun... I Cung Rok Cho... Wung Wah Mo... Daita Mim Gam... Fok Ho Chuen... Fung Shui Ching... Yuen Kay San, Ngao Si...Wai Yuk Sang...Chaung Na...Sum Nung...
Hi, I highly recommend General Yue Fei who invented Xing Yi Quan ( Xing Yi Fist ). He invented it to train his army to fight the Jin invaders of the North who were giving the Song Dynasty a hard time. There is no retreat in Xing Yi bcoz General Yue Fei custom made it for attack. It is based on spear fighting. Another one is Baji Quan ( Baji Fist ) which was invented during the Qing Dynasty ( Manchurian ). Both Xing Yi and Baji are still being practised today. Third one is Ming Dynasty General Qi Ji Guang who invented the 'Mandarin Duck' formation and the long sword ( adaptation of Japanese samurai's katana ) to fight against Japanese pirates in the Fujian province. The long sword is still being practiced in China and the West today. The laz one is Yong Chun Quan ( Wing Chun in Cantonese and taught by Ye Wen ( Ip Man ) to Bruce Lee ). Hope you will do a video about it soon. To date no one can really define who invented it ... was it Yim Wing Chun ( a lady ) or Leung Zan ( a guy working in the Chinese opera )?
@sunrevolver Desperate time calls for desperate measures. Running away wasn't the answer so offense was the only way to win and survive against the Jins ( who were later conquered by the Mongols ).
Fantastic video!!! Just wonderfully contemplated and delivered, with excellent fluency. Saw you have a Part 2, will be subscribing and checking that out next. Greatness. Saw that nearly everyone is asking you to mention masters, so my asking would be Lau Kar Leung. Thank you for making such amazing content. Be well, my friend.
Thank you so much, Ben, Jared for extensive research and beautiful videos. In Hong Kong the descendants of Master Luk Chi Fu, and Master Ha Kwo Cheung continue their academies, contemporaries of Master Ip Man, Kwan Tak Hing, Sek Kin. All very passionate about martial arts. I can relate to the many martial arts movies of Wong Kei Ying, Wong Fei Hung, Yim Wing Chun, etc. Love the veteran actors of Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Very interesting. Maybe you missed one of the famous masters from the Tibetan White Crane style that had a very famous fight with a Tai Chi master. This fight happened in 1954 between Chen Ke-fu (Tibetan White Crane) and Wu Gongyi (Wu-style Tai Chi). This was my master's master (master Chan).
Wong Fei-Hung had strong connections to the Lama/Pak Hok Pai style as his father was friends with one of the top "Ten Tigers of Guangdong" (Wong Yin Lam ), who happened to be a master of Tibetan Lama KF. The original village Hung Kuen style underwent significant changes due to some of the Lama style techniques Wong Fei-Hung learned under Wong Yin Lam.
Take me as ur student I am in Uganda and wish to learn this to show the world that Chinese martial arts is the best in the world Disciple Jenner shows respect to master
Great video! Love these! I would love to see a video about other great Taiji masters such Chen Fake and Sun Lutang. But also more modern masters such as Huang Xingxian, Feng Zhiqiang, Ma Yueliang, or Zhu Chun Xuan.
I think Chen Fake should have a film made about him, not only was he one of the greatest martial artists of Republican era China but his name would be so memorable for western audiences. (Spelt Fake and pronounced F......., ). The story of how he impaled a Brigand leader with a blunt pole is just asking for a cinematic adaptation.
@@Zz7722zZ I didn't know about that anecdote.. Awesome! 😆 I'm a Chen style near-master. To me, Chen Fake is the last great Chen Grandmaster. My lineage is Feng Zhiqiang's who was Chen Fake's first line defense when the latter was challenged. He was very good but Chen Fake is just mythical. I'm sad there's no videos of him demonstrating his skills. 😭
@@KelGhu I tried posting a link for the story but my posts were removed apparently. If you are interested you can google 'Chan Fake defending Wenxian' and you should be able to find the account of it. I started out under Zhu Tiancai's lineage but am under Hong Junsheng's lineage presently.
Sure, do another video including Yip Man, Chang Dong Sheng (Bao Ding Shuai Jiao), Du Xiu Si and Wan Lai Sheng of Zi Ran Men, maybe the founder of Choy Li Fut since it is such a prominent style. and Li LuoNeng of Xing Yi Quan.
We want more on this subject. Martial artists, weapons, the secret manuals or whatever! I can never find any good factual or anything close to that on the web.
Wan lai shen, Zhuang Zhi Shen, Fung Sai Yuk, Monk Hua Kai...it is funny as well how many stories and masters come from Fujian province. Happy history hunting, thanks for the fun video.
I have to add my comment since I am a Martial Arts Enthusiasts. I like this video about five great Martial Artist from Chinese History. I hope he can delve into the history more to take us to the origin of Martial Arts before it got to China or Japan.
How about Grand Master Chee Kim Thong? A National Living Treasure of China before he passed away; was made Datuk by the Malaysian Royalty. Trained the Chinese Special Forces during the Japanese invasion and introduced Whu Chu, a southern Sholin style and Wuji, a northern soft form pre-dating Taiji to the West.
What?! No Hsing Yi Ch'uan masters? Where is Gou Yunshen? Hsing Yi, Pa Kua and Baji Ch'uan should be represented. Please do a part two! (And a part three!) Thank you for sharing. Love the channel. All the best. Laoshr #60 Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
I think 刘晓云 (liu xiao yun) should be in part 2. Famous in the court of the last emperor for his skill with a spear, his students later went on to be body guards for both Chairman Mao & chang kaishek. 陈法科 might be good to look into as well.
Chang Tung Sheng was a martial brother to Yang LuChans son, the king of Shuai Chiao and the 2 time all-style Chinese national heavyweight champion. He belongs on this list, imo...
Huo Yuan Jia. There's a good movie where he fight his former literature teacher, who is actually Japanese. Huo Yuan Jia was warn by his former teacher that he can't win, because his former teacher knows his every move.
@@FrankiePo89 Legend of a fighter. It's available here on RUclips. I should warn you - the name Huo Yuan Chia - depends on your view whether it's happy ending or not.
I love your detail research.....my era when I was a young kid was watching series of the last great Wong Fei Hung! Then Bruce Lee hence inspire me to learn Kung Fu Martial Art until this present day and I still learning.
I loved this video! I would love to hear you talk. About Chan Tzi Ching an eagle claw 🦅 Kung Fu master and Leung Jan he was the Wing Chun grandmaster before Yip Man(aka Ip Man).
You might be interested in another take on how Yang Style Tai-Chi came about. I learned Pa-Kua from Liang Quing-Ya, who learned from Fu Chien-Sung, who initially a Chen Tai-Chi practitioner. Fu was also friends with Sun Lu-Tang and Yang Cheng-Fu. The conversation reportedly went like this, "Why did your family develop the Yang Style Tai-Chi? Yang answered Fu with, "No students." Apparently, teaching Tai-Chi had become a good business, but not enough people were willing to do the difficult movements of Chen, thus the Yang system was developed.
Really interesting video. My suggestion to add to a part 2 has to be: Xing Yi Quan Master Guo Yunshen. He's not the founder of XYQ, but created the Hebei branch and had a somewhat colourful life.
Just some fun facts. I grew up watching black and white movies with Kwan Tak Hing as Wong Fei Hoong fighting villains always played by the equally famous "villain" Shih Kien. In all martial art movies, Kwan had the biggest most ferocious eyes and Shih Kein had the most vicous face. Bruce Lee featured Shih Kein as Han in his movie "Enter the Dragon". I once had the opportunity to watch a public exhibit of martial arts where Kwan was there to demonstrate his skills with the whip. He could whipped the cigarette off his assistant's mouth from a distance. Cheers
Great comment! Awesome facts! I learned of the Wong Fei Hung films after I had been a longtime fan of the genre. I grew up in the Lau Kar Leung era, but love the films of great actors such as Want Yu and the earlier era as well.
You are a lucky guy to have seen that!
*Wang Yu/Jimmy Wang Yu
I learned of Kwan Tak Hing from my parents who were both born in 1945. I reckon Kwan Tak Hing and Shih Kein were big movie stars, especially in the time where the only entertainment was the silver screen..
You are og
Not sure why I wasn't included
😂
It's because you're shrouded In mystery 😂
Lol
I will be the first one. Bow
@roylle6346 best way to be.
In early 80’s Jacky Chan already played as Wong Fei Hung in his iconic movies “The Drunken Master.” & in the 90’s he reprised his role as Wong Fei Hung in “The Drunken Master 2”.
Sure, but that movie was more about the Drunken style than it was about Huang Feihong, its a great movie though
@@learnchinesenow Wu Zhong 吴钟 - Bajiquan master, wang ziping.. Li Shuwen ???
@@learnchinesenow It's great, but Once Upon a Time in Chine flims focus heavily more on Wong Fei Hung played well by Jet Li. Challenge of The Masters is also a great flim on Wong Fei Hung played by Gordon Liu.
@matthunter9562 First off it's not with y but spelled Jackie Chan!!!! He hasn't spelled it that way since 76/79. Up till 1980 the Y was removed once Jackie had signed with Golden Harvest when he made Young Master in 79 and released in 1980. Drunken Master was a 1978 movie not an 80's movie.
I never knew that was Wong Fei Hung eventhough i watched it as a kid...lol. Only until recent modern times i read about it again (and probably after Drunken Master 2 that i realized that character was Wong Fei Hung). Jet Li still makes he better Wong Fei Hung though. He has that firm aura. Jackie Chan is just too comedic to be taken seriously.
I didn't expect this channel to also delve into martial arts history. Love it! Keep it coming!
There is another. Chan Heung, the creator of the style known as Choy Li Fut, This style of Kung Fu was taught to members of the boxing rebellion against the western invaders.
The funny part is they lost so I don't think that martial arts is effective 😆😆😆
I really enjoy hearing about Chinese martial arts thanks
I highly recommend the TV series called The Legend of Huo Yuanjia (2001) starring Vincent Zhao. In this series Huo Yuanjia is the master of a well known to-be master named Chen Zen, better known for the many remakes movie called Fist of Legend (Jet Li starred in it), which is a remake of Fist of Fury.
ive actually seen that whole series way back when... had totally forgotten about it, fairly obscure for most people nowadays id think
Thank you so much for your amazing work, brother. 谢谢你!
It would be awesome if you add Bajiquan masters such as Li Shuwen and Liu Yunqiao as well.
Wonderful.... Please do continue - so important to share this wonderful legacy and history.... 🙏
Look forward to Part 2.
Shout-out to you guys mentioning Leung Kar Yan aka Beardy in Thundering Mantis! This channel rules!!
Try researching Li ShuWen, he was a master practitioner of the Chinese martial art of Bajiquan or the Body Guard Style. He was known as "God Spear Li" as he was also a master of using the spear. There's also a badass quote called: "I do not know what it's like to hit a man twice."
Some of the best of the heavyweights of the Martial Arts world...
Hu-wen-ja...Yuen Kay San...Yen Chai Wing... Fung Shui Ching... Ny Mui...- Mui Shun...- Yem Yeu... Yim Wing Chun... I Cung Rok Cho... Wung Wah Mo... Daita Mim Gam... Fok Ho Chuen... Fung Shui Ching... Yuen Kay San, Ngao Si...Wai Yuk Sang...Chaung Na...Sum Nung...
Hi, I highly recommend General Yue Fei who invented Xing Yi Quan ( Xing Yi Fist ). He invented it to train his army to fight the Jin invaders of the North who were giving the Song Dynasty a hard time. There is no retreat in Xing Yi bcoz General Yue Fei custom made it for attack. It is based on spear fighting.
Another one is Baji Quan ( Baji Fist ) which was invented during the Qing Dynasty ( Manchurian ).
Both Xing Yi and Baji are still being practised today.
Third one is Ming Dynasty General Qi Ji Guang who invented the 'Mandarin Duck' formation and the long sword ( adaptation of Japanese samurai's katana ) to fight against Japanese pirates in the Fujian province. The long sword is still being practiced in China and the West today.
The laz one is Yong Chun Quan ( Wing Chun in Cantonese and taught by Ye Wen ( Ip Man ) to Bruce Lee ). Hope you will do a video about it soon. To date no one can really define who invented it ... was it Yim Wing Chun ( a lady ) or Leung Zan ( a guy working in the Chinese opera )?
Custom made it for attack is a softer way of saying "front line soldiers are cannon fodders"
There's definitely back stepping in Xing Yi. It's right in your beginners linking form.
Yes please
@sunrevolver Desperate time calls for desperate measures. Running away wasn't the answer so offense was the only way to win and survive against the Jins ( who were later conquered by the Mongols ).
@@ftd7435 yes agree
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Actually, according to Rushan Chronicles, it is happened and he never came home because he was embarrassed, then he went to Japan and died there
Fantastic video!!! Just wonderfully contemplated and delivered, with excellent fluency. Saw you have a Part 2, will be subscribing and checking that out next. Greatness.
Saw that nearly everyone is asking you to mention masters, so my asking would be Lau Kar Leung.
Thank you for making such amazing content.
Be well, my friend.
The story about Yang Luchan in the chair was really great. I'd never heard this story before!
Part two please
I'm good to hear from you part 2 or 3.
Grandmaster ip man was a great master too. Wing chun is traditional 😊
Thank you so much, Ben, Jared for extensive research and beautiful videos. In Hong Kong the descendants of Master Luk Chi Fu, and Master Ha Kwo Cheung continue their academies, contemporaries of Master Ip Man, Kwan Tak Hing, Sek Kin. All very passionate about martial arts.
I can relate to the many martial arts movies of Wong Kei Ying, Wong Fei Hung, Yim Wing Chun, etc. Love the veteran actors of Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Very interesting. Maybe you missed one of the famous masters from the Tibetan White Crane style that had a very famous fight with a Tai Chi master. This fight happened in 1954 between Chen Ke-fu (Tibetan White Crane) and Wu Gongyi (Wu-style Tai Chi). This was my master's master (master Chan).
Wong Fei-Hung had strong connections to the Lama/Pak Hok Pai style as his father was friends with one of the top "Ten Tigers of Guangdong" (Wong Yin Lam ), who happened to be a master of Tibetan Lama KF. The original village Hung Kuen style underwent significant changes due to some of the Lama style techniques Wong Fei-Hung learned under Wong Yin Lam.
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Wong Kei-ying(Wong Fei-hung's Father) please
Keep them coming!
It would be great to learn about modern masters as well. 🙏
@shawnreed6895 and your point is?
@shawnreed6895 neither does fencing, but people still practice it.
Not gonna talk about Yuanjia being unstoppable then got poisoned during a match?
Famous top 5:
- Guan yu
- Zhang Fei
- Zhao yun
- Ma cao
- Lu Bu 😊
Will have to try this tea I appreciate the recommendation! It beats having a non-related advertisement
Wang Xiangzhai of Yi Chaun . Said to have a sofa in his hall where he " sat " his challengers . Also said to have fought a western boxer .
Wu Zhong 吴钟 - Bajiquan master, wang ziping.. Li Shuwen ???
Thans for the tea. Alishan is such a beautiful place❤
Thank for Kung Fu history, that's why i subscribed
Part 2 please...
Great video! Love these!
I would love to see a video about other great Taiji masters such Chen Fake and Sun Lutang. But also more modern masters such as Huang Xingxian, Feng Zhiqiang, Ma Yueliang, or Zhu Chun Xuan.
I think Chen Fake should have a film made about him, not only was he one of the greatest martial artists of Republican era China but his name would be so memorable for western audiences. (Spelt Fake and pronounced F......., ). The story of how he impaled a Brigand leader with a blunt pole is just asking for a cinematic adaptation.
@@Zz7722zZ I didn't know about that anecdote.. Awesome! 😆
I'm a Chen style near-master. To me, Chen Fake is the last great Chen Grandmaster. My lineage is Feng Zhiqiang's who was Chen Fake's first line defense when the latter was challenged. He was very good but Chen Fake is just mythical. I'm sad there's no videos of him demonstrating his skills. 😭
@@Zz7722zZ And most Chen masters suck nowadays. They don't have the sensitivity of Yang masters.
@@KelGhu I tried posting a link for the story but my posts were removed apparently. If you are interested you can google 'Chan Fake defending Wenxian' and you should be able to find the account of it. I started out under Zhu Tiancai's lineage but am under Hong Junsheng's lineage presently.
Wu Zhong 吴钟 - Bajiquan master, wang ziping.. Li Shuwen ???
Hi I do thank you, it is best to learn for the old movies and books if you can find them.
Good points about Bruce and actual combat, MMA boxing Wrestling. GOOOD
Gotta love Beardie movies. Thundering Mantis is a classic, as is The Victim, with Sammo Hung.
Awesome, movie clip references… memories.. Good coverage.
Sure, do another video including Yip Man, Chang Dong Sheng (Bao Ding Shuai Jiao), Du Xiu Si and Wan Lai Sheng of Zi Ran Men, maybe the founder of Choy Li Fut since it is such a prominent style. and Li LuoNeng of Xing Yi Quan.
Wu Zhong 吴钟 - Bajiquan master, wang ziping.. Li Shuwen ???
Awesome list. If you make another list, could you add Beggar So & or the other 10 Tigers of Canton? 😎
We want more on this subject. Martial artists, weapons, the secret manuals or whatever! I can never find any good factual or anything close to that on the web.
WoW Thank you for this video . BRAVO ✌✌✌
I'm here after watching The Matrix 😂😂
Xie-xie and a happy new year 🙏
Wow! I’m a disciple of the first four legends.
Wan lai shen, Zhuang Zhi Shen, Fung Sai Yuk, Monk Hua Kai...it is funny as well how many stories and masters come from Fujian province. Happy history hunting, thanks for the fun video.
Nice overview. Always enjoy your videotalks.
Your Chinese pronunciations is very good. I believe you can say the whole thing in chinese. 😊
Would love to see something involving Chan Heung (陳享) and Choy Lee Fut (蔡李佛)
I've been training in kung fu since 1974 since I was 13. Shifu Chen Su Dek was my grandmaster of San Soo.
8:34 that stunt Jet Li took to the floor damaged him for life.
DUDE WIT THE WHITE BEARD IS THE ILLEST LOL
Your pronunciation of those Chinese words is awesome
I have to add my comment since I am a Martial Arts Enthusiasts. I like this video about five great Martial Artist from Chinese History. I hope he can delve into the history more to take us to the origin of Martial Arts before it got to China or Japan.
Great video
Can you do one one Ng Mui? Creator of wing chun?
How about Grand Master Chee Kim Thong? A National Living Treasure of China before he passed away; was made Datuk by the Malaysian Royalty. Trained the Chinese Special Forces during the Japanese invasion and introduced Whu Chu, a southern Sholin style and Wuji, a northern soft form pre-dating Taiji to the West.
Once read a story about the iron palm master in a Bruce Lee book on kung fu, would love to know more but can't remember his name.
Would you make a vídeo about grandmaster lau fat mang? He's the seventh eagle claw kung fu generation.
Great doco.You could include Chan Heurn the founder of Choy Lee Fut as it is a big system throughout Southern China and beyond.
He’s in part two, check it out
Cool stuff! 很酷!
Which film did the clips about the young chap trying to learn Chen Taijichuan come from?
part 2 please
I’m a five skull master.
I keep the skulls on the mantle 😂
of my fireplace.
I often get drunk drinking wine from the skull of a virgin.
Huo Yuan Jai was also play by Kar Lan in Legend of a Fighter! Philip Ko (RIP) played the father 😞
Very accurate pronunciation… 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great that Tang Lang (Wang Lang) Tong Long is mentioned ..I studied Northern Mantis.......
What?! No Hsing Yi Ch'uan masters? Where is Gou Yunshen? Hsing Yi, Pa Kua and Baji Ch'uan should be represented. Please do a part two! (And a part three!)
Thank you for sharing. Love the channel. All the best.
Laoshr #60
Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
Part two is coming this weekend…
the Praying Mantis style is called Half Step or Stealing a Half Step from the Northern Shaolin Temple
Hue fei, Li shu wen, chan heung, ku yu cheung, and last but not least Ypman
I think 刘晓云 (liu xiao yun) should be in part 2. Famous in the court of the last emperor for his skill with a spear, his students later went on to be body guards for both Chairman Mao & chang kaishek. 陈法科 might be good to look into as well.
As a Hung Gar(Hong Jia) practitioner, I appreciate your insight, and your passion for the culture!
Thundering Mantis......Leung Kar Lan!! What an awesome actor - also known as 'Beardy'. Def one of my fave old school actors ❤
I love all kungfu masters.
i wanted to hear more about Master Li Shu Wen of Baji Quan. if you research.
I understand the second Master, I also tailor my Muay Thai training for each student i have depending on their personality.
thanks for your excellent video. I suggest Master Wong Yen Lam, number 1 of the 10 tigers of Canton
Maybe you could investigate the early founders of the Shaolin Temple. That would be neat.
Thanks for the great video!
This popped into my suggested videos and I planned on just listening. Then the voice was incredibly familiar. The credit shift is well rounded
Chang Tung Sheng was a martial brother to Yang LuChans son, the king of Shuai Chiao and the 2 time all-style Chinese national heavyweight champion. He belongs on this list, imo...
Let me say this - you're one of the very, very few gwei-lo's who knows a thing or two about Chinese history in general & kungfu history in particular.
Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do is also influenced by Filipino Kali through his student, teacher and friend Dan Inosanto.
Your right each master is unique
Thank you for sharing🤗
Great video, thank you for including movies ưuth title for reference
Huo Yuan Jia.
There's a good movie where he fight his former literature teacher, who is actually Japanese.
Huo Yuan Jia was warn by his former teacher that he can't win,
because his former teacher knows his every move.
What's the movie name?
@@FrankiePo89 Legend of a fighter.
It's available here on RUclips.
I should warn you
- the name Huo Yuan Chia
- depends on your view whether it's happy ending or not.
@@budisutanto5987
Thank you for the movie name and the head up.
Yeah I have watched that one, its a good movie
Fearless
Part II should have imho Wang XiangZhai 王薌齋 who modernised Yi Quan & was the master of the famous budokai Kenichi Sawai. Their story is amazing !
Very good I enjoyed that I am a Kung Fu practitioner and continue to show these good movies the city Newark New Jersey
I love your detail research.....my era when I was a young kid was watching series of the last great Wong Fei Hung! Then Bruce Lee hence inspire me to learn Kung Fu Martial Art until this present day and I still learning.
As a lover of Chinese martial arts movies, I thank you for this content
So Huò Yuán Jiã was famous for two fight which may never have taken place?
When I visited Taiwan, a Taiwanese friend gave me the Alishan wulong tea. It was tasty, I liked it a lot!
Just for mentioning my favourite martial arts movie of all time The thundering mantis I'm going to subscribe..!!!!!!!
Thank you for another great video !!!
I loved this video! I would love to hear you talk. About Chan Tzi Ching an eagle claw 🦅 Kung Fu master and Leung Jan he was the Wing Chun grandmaster before Yip Man(aka Ip Man).
You might be interested in another take on how Yang Style Tai-Chi came about. I learned Pa-Kua from Liang Quing-Ya, who learned from Fu Chien-Sung, who initially a Chen Tai-Chi practitioner. Fu was also friends with Sun Lu-Tang and Yang Cheng-Fu. The conversation reportedly went like this, "Why did your family develop the Yang Style Tai-Chi? Yang answered Fu with, "No students." Apparently, teaching Tai-Chi had become a good business, but not enough people were willing to do the difficult movements of Chen, thus the Yang system was developed.
Yes,I"m very interested in the tea please show me the link
Your Mandarin pronunciation is very impressive.👍
Agree! Great to see the emphasis and effort to pronounce in mandarin rather than just English phonics (and being proud of it)
Is he not a Chinese teacher?
Easier way of describing Bruce Lee's Jeet Kun Do: "Wing chun with boxing and every kick imaginable put on top of it"
Really interesting video.
My suggestion to add to a part 2 has to be: Xing Yi Quan Master Guo Yunshen. He's not the founder of XYQ, but created the Hebei branch and had a somewhat colourful life.
Ku Yu Cheung is some one who is under rated, He made Northern Shaolin Famous and essentially created the curriculum.