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The Vietnamese Wing Chun - Vinhxuan - Igor Dudukchan
The Vietnamese Wing Chun
Vinhxuan
by
Igor Dudukchan
The Wing Chun - it is a traditional style of the Chinese Kung Fu. The Wing Chun is very popular in the whole world thanks to its high efficiency application techniques.
Wing Chun has many styles and schools such as Yip Man school, Pan Nam school, Yuen Kay-San school, Nguen Te Cong school (Vietnamese Wing Chun - Vinhxuan ) and others. Nguen Te Cong (Yuen Chai-Wan) is a founder of Vietnamese Wing Chun school. He and his brother (Yuen Kay-San) learned kung-fu under master Fung Siu-Ching and master Fok Bo-Kuen. In 1936 he moved to Hanoi (Vietnam) and opened martial art school. His Wing Chun style has many different forms: Thudao quyen (siu lim tao), 108
form (single form, partner form and wooden dummy form), Five Animals form, Tiger form, Leopard form, Crane form, Snake form and Dragon form. This forms and combat applications are present in this book.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The theory of Wing Chun
Stances and movings
The strokes
The defense
The throws and grabs
The methods of attack
The defense and the counterattack
The Thudao quyen (Siu Lim Tao)
The «108» form
The ‘108’ form with the opponent
The 108
form
The Five Animals fist
Ngu Hinh Quyen
The martial combinations
The paired form
Chi sao
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
Introduction
The Wing Chun - it is a traditional style of the Chinese Kung Fu. The Wing Chun is very popular in the whole world thanks to its high efficiency application techniques.
There are several theories about the origin of the style.
Theory 1
The Wing Chun was developed by a South-Shaolin monk whose name was Zhi Shan (Jee Shim). First, he taught monks the technique of the style Zhi Shan, after that, he began teaching all the willing residents of villages situated nearby .
Theory 2
The Martial Arts School of Wing Chun was created by five masters of the Southern Shaolin. They reformed the technique of the old monastic style of the unarmed combat. This work was carried out in the Praise of Spring Hall
(Wing Chun Tan), in the honor of this hall the new style of kung fu had been named.
Theory 3
Wing Chun was developed by a woman whose name was Yim Wing Chun, the daughter of the south-shaolin novice Yan Si. It’s system is based on the teachings of her father, who was a great master of the martial arts, and the teachings of nun Ng Mai, who taught the style of a crane and a snake.
Theory 4
The modern Wing Chun Kung Fu – is a simplified style of Fujan Yung Chun Bai he qsuan (White Crane of the Yung Chun Village). It has become popular thanks to the efforts of actors of the Cantonese Opera The Red junk.
According to one of the legends Yim Wing Chun married Leun Bok Chou, was the resident of Canton and moved to his place to live. Leun Bok Chou was proficient in Kung Fu and praised the martial techniques, which his wife was good at. Yim Wing Chun and Leun Bok Chou began to practice and to develop their family martial art.
One of the few students Leun Bok Chou was Leung Lan Kwai. Leung Lan Kwai had six students: Leung Yee Tai, Wong Wabo, Dai Famin, Lo Wanguan, Siu Fook and Gao Laochzhun. Most of them were actors of the Cantonese Opera.
The advantage of the tour of the actor group in the South of China was that the Wing Chun style became popular in Foshan, Guangzhou, Shunde, Gaohe and in many other cities.
During this period the Wing Chun style divided to the Foshan and the Canton schools.
Wong Wabo and Leung Yee Tai left the Chinese Opera and moved to the Foshan city. They taught the Wing Chun style to the resident of the Foshan city, whose name was Leung Jan. Leung Jan was a famous doctor and chemist. Having mastered the Wing Chun Kung Fu technique, Leung Jan became famous as a great fighter. He became known as a Wing Chun King. Leung Jan taught his sons, Leung Bik and Leung Chun. One more student was Chan Wah Shun. Chan Wah Shun was a very strong man and was famous as a very dangerous fighter.
After Leung Jan and his sons moved out of town, Chan Wah Shun became the most authoritative expert of the Wing Chun in Foshan. Among the students of this master were Ng Jung So and Yip Man.
Thus, the direction of Foshan Wing Chun Kung Fu started its beginning from Leung Jan and his students. This direction is represented by such schools:
- The School of Yip Man
- The School of Yu Choi (Yu Choi initially trained with Yuen Chai Wan, then with Ng Jung So)
- The School of Pan Nam ( this school was powerfully influenced by the Hungar Kung Fu style)
- The School Gulao (this school was founded by Leung Zan, when he returned to his native village Gulao).
The second and the third large directions of the Wing Chun come