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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Luk Ah Choy

Luk Ah Choy

Luk Ah Choy was another well known disciple of the abbot Gee Sin Sim See and class mate of Hung Hei Guan. He, unlike many other Hung Gar masters was a manchu descendant who is credited for his efforts to spread the art of Hung Gar. It is indicated by some sources that Luk Ah Choy started his gung fu training as a young boy under a monk named Li Bakfu who taught Luk Ah Choy the FA Kuen (Flower Fist), a northern style of Gung Fu. He became an expert in this style.

Luk Ah Choy trained under Gee Sim for a long time. Acording to one story when Gee Sim heard about Hung Hei Guan's school he sent Luk Ah Choy to FA city to further develop his skills under Hung Hei Guan and help him with his new school which had already became one of the most famous Gung Fu schools in the southern China. Hung Hei Guan passed all his skills on to Luk Ah Choy, teaching Ah Choy everything he knew including the famous Tiger/Crane Set - Fu Hok Seung Ying Kuen which he had developed. Luk Ah Choy became an expert in Hung Gar Kuen. He was later send to Canton by Hung Hei Guan to help and spread the art of Hung Gar in Canton. According to some sources Luk Ah Choy opened a school in Canton where he taught Hung Gar openly to the public.

Luk Ah Choy's best student was Wong Tai (and later Wong Kei Ying) who learned the complete system under his sifus instructions and became an expert in the Hung style. From this point onwards, the traditions and teachings of Hung Gar were carried on by the three generation of the Wong Family; Wong Tai, his son Wong Kei Ying and grandson Wong Fei Hung. It is believed that Luk Ah Choy died at the age of 68.

Luk Ah Choy was another well known disciple of the abbot Gee Sin Sim See and class mate of Hung Hei Guan. He, unlike many other Hung Gar masters was a manchu descendant who is credited for his efforts to spread the art of Hung Gar. It is indicated by some sources that Luk Ah Choy started his gung fu training as a young boy under a monk named Li Bakfu who taught Luk Ah Choy the FA Kuen (Flower Fist), a northern style of Gung Fu. He became an expert in this style.

Luk Ah Choy trained under Gee Sim for a long time. Acording to one story when Gee Sim heard about Hung Hei Guan's school he sent Luk Ah Choy to FA city to further develop his skills under Hung Hei Guan and help him with his new school which had already became one of the most famous Gung Fu schools in the southern China. Hung Hei Guan passed all his skills on to Luk Ah Choy, teaching Ah Choy everything he knew including the famous Tiger/Crane Set - Fu Hok Seung Ying Kuen which he had developed. Luk Ah Choy became an expert in Hung Gar Kuen. He was later send to Canton by Hung Hei Guan to help and spread the art of Hung Gar in Canton. According to some sources Luk Ah Choy opened a school in Canton where he taught Hung Gar openly to the public.

Luk Ah Choy's best student was Wong Tai (and later Wong Kei Ying) who learned the complete system under his sifus instructions and became an expert in the Hung style. From this point onwards, the traditions and teachings of Hung Gar were carried on by the three generation of the Wong Family; Wong Tai, his son Wong Kei Ying and grandson Wong Fei Hung. It is believed that Luk Ah Choy died at the age of 68.

2 comments:

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