- Wong Cheung
History
Sifu Wong Cheung aka Kut Shuin, was born in
Pun Yu county,Kwangtung province in 1902. He was learning his family'sSam Chin "Iron Wire" form at the age of 8. At age 10, he developed small pox. He was moved 50 miles away by his family to the village of a doctor,Leung Shu Cha , who cured his small pox and also taught him the "108 plum-blossom dummy" and the "nine-armed grinder dummy". At the age of 14, Sigung Wong went to Canton with his uncle to work in anorchard . While there, he learnedDragon Pa Kwa fromFu Man , the brother ofFu Cheng Sung ofIron Palm fame. In 1920, at the age of 18, Sigung Wong went toHong Kong where he worked as a gardener for a European family. His co-worker wasFung Ping-Wai , a formermonk who had returned to worldly life. Fung was a grandstudent of the founder of theSiu Lam Black Tiger style and agreed to teach Wong Cheung. This association lasted 3 years. Subsequently, Grandmaster Wong studiedChi Kung underCheung Loy andLee Kow . He learned the 18 classicalweapons , among others, underPun Fei San . In1928 , he set up his ownmartial arts school, the "Wong Cheung Gymnasium ", inHong Kong . After the war, he moved across the harbour toKowloon peninsula. He passed away on the eve of the Chinese New Year, 1998.Wong Cheung was a small man with extremely well-conditioned hands who emphasized stealth and deception over raw power. He was extremely skilled with the staff, and he and an acquaintaince once fought off a large number of dockworkers with this weapon.Fact|date=February 2007 He left his own unique imprint on his system, integrating hard and soft schools and techniques while maintaining the flavor of the originals. The system is so diverse that no single individual was ever able to learn the entire system, although a great number of forms and training methods are still practiced by a few students and grandstudents. Wong Cheung, as was typical of the time, did not award rank or belts. Rather, the traditional junior/senior method was used in which
seniority is determined by the date a student began studying the style.Source
Most of what is written in this article also appeared in the magazine "Real Kung Fu", July 1976, Volume 1 Number 11 (Comray Publications and Enterprises Company, LTD. - Hong Kong) in an article entitled "Black Tiger Style & Its Unique Nine-Armed Grinder Dummy Techniques".
External links
* [http://www.black-tiger-association.org The Black Tiger Martial Arts Association website]
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