- East River Fist
In
Guangdong in the1750s , the closely relatedmartial art s of Bóluó (博羅) and Huìyáng (惠陽) counties, which occupy either bank of theDongjiang in the prefecture ofHuizhou just east of thePearl River Delta , came to be collectively known by the name East River Fist.The Dragon style master
Lam Yiu-Kwai , theBak Mei master Cheung Lai-Chuen, the Kwong Sai Jook LumSouthern Praying Mantis master Chung Yu-Chang, and the Chow/Chu Gar Southern Praying Mantis master Lau Shui were all from Huìyáng County.In fact, when Lau Shui passed the Chow Gar mantle to Ip Shui, he gave the full name of his art as the ‘East River Chow’s Praying Mantis Style.’ref|東江周家螳螂On the north bank of the Dongjiang in the northwest of Bóluó County is the sacred mountain
Mount Luofu .Choy Fook, one of the teachers ofChoy Lee Fut founder Chan Heung, is said to have been a monk there. One of its temples,Wa Sau Toi , is linked to both Dragon and Bak Mei and another, the Temple of Emptinessref|沖虛觀, is where theMok Gar master Lin Yin-Tang studiedmeditation andtraditional Chinese medicine .Because this area is part of the
Hakka heartland of inland eastern Guangdong, East River Fist is associated withHakka Kuen , the martial arts of the Hakka people.A precursor to the anti-
Qing Heaven and Earth Society was organized by Ti Xi, one of the Heaven and Earth founders, inHuizhou .Chung Yu-Chang opened his first school not in his native Huìyáng, but just over the border in
Bao'an County in Píngshān (坪山) Town, where his successors Wong Yook-Gong and Lum Wing-Fay hailed from.Lin Yin-Tang was likewise not from Huizhou proper but the neighboring prefecture ofDongguan .Notes
#East River Chow’s Praying Mantis Style (東江周家螳螂;
pinyin : dōngjiāng zhōu jiā tángláng; Yale Cantonese: dung1 gong1 jau1 ga1 tong4 long4; Hakka pinjim: dung1 gong1 zhiu1 ga1 tong2 long2; literally "East River Chow Family Praying Mantis")
#Temple of Emptiness (沖虛觀;pinyin : chōngxūguān; Yale Cantonese: chung1 heui1 gun1)See also
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Hakka Kuen
*Dragon Kung Fu
*Bak Mei
*Southern Praying Mantis
*Huizhou
*Pearl River Delta External links
* [http://www.hku.hk/cmaclub/english/resource-center/malibrary/dragon-his.htm Dongjiang (East River) Dragon Style (Dongjiang Lungxing)]
* [http://www.hku.hk/cmaclub/english/resource-center/malibrary/chowmantis.htm Dongjiang (East River) Chaujia Preying Mantis]
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