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  • 这把年纪能記得这74路六点半棍法,巳蜀難能可貴!如果由一個熱­愛武術家耍出來更顯見它的厲害之處。很可惜,馮少青此套棍法(整­套)已很小人懂:所以这片段真係好真貴。謝謝!

  • Cheng Kwong is a disciple of Pak Cheung, one of Tang Yik's Weng Chun brother's. The pole form is that of Fung-Siu Ching. As far as the different spellings of the art-Ving Tsun, Wing Tsun, Wing Tjun (don't know how Sergio came up with that one), and Weng Chun itself, these are just different spellings that the Chinese masters and teachers themselves have chosen to Romanize

    the spelling of Wing Chun to separate themselves. In Cantonese Jyutping, it is Wing Chun, and Mandarin, Yong Chun.

  • is this from Tang Sun''s Lineage? Tang Yick and Pak Cheung, were called the King's of the Long Pole...is this the one?

  • Wing chun, wing tsun, ving tsun, weng chun, wang chung etc.... just different was of pronouncing name of same style of kung fu. Another example is Mi zong (lost track fist) which is also called Yan qing. Yet another would be Hung gar, hung ga, hong jia, hong quan, hung kuen etc again. Do you guys get it, it's the same style just pronounced and spelled differently. Not really hard that hard to figure out.

  • why is this called wing tsun?

  • It's shao lin wing tsun

  • @FreshPrince272 That's just one of the ways it's pronounced.

  • Who is this? Pak Cheung?

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