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Related Chu Chung Man or 'the unbeatable from Macao' was a chinese martial artist and Wing Chun master (Chinese: sifu). His lineage originates, according to the tradition [1][2], from the Southern Shaolin Monastery in Fujian Province. Fung Siu Ching, who learned Wing Chun from Dai Fa Min Kam (or San Kam) of the Red Boat Opera taught Dong Jik, who taught Chu Chung Man in Foshan and Macao. In addition, Chu Chung Man learned from Wong Git Sing the floral fist (or Fa Kuen) forms, which he included in his own teaching.
Chu Chung Man was invited by Wai Yan, along with other grandstudents of Fung Siu Ching (Lo Siu Woon, Tang Yik, Tam Kwong), to one of his trading houses, Dai Duk Lan, where they trained Wing Chun together.
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