History: Hung Fut is a southern kungfu style, said to be a combination of Hung Gar and Fut Gar, which has its origins with a Buddhist master named Wun Lei in Fujian province. Wun Lei, born Lee Jo Fun, added the low stances and strong hand-techniques of Hung Gar to the more internal movements of Fut Gar to come up with his new style.
Wun Lei passed Hung Fut down to his disciple Wong Tong Kae, who then passed it down to his student Lee Chuen Yung. Ho Do Don was the fourth generation, who passed it on to Ng Hoi Tong, and it finally reached the 20th century with Hung Ju Sing. Hung Ju Sing was nicknamed the White Haired Devil because, legend has it, his hair turned white when he was thirty years old, and his staff form was said to be so powerful it made him look like a screaming devil.
After his teacher died he spent an additional ten years at the Purple Bamboo Buddhist Temple in Canton with his senior classmate perfecting his art. Hung Fut contains many forms including animal styles and 25 classical weapons. It stands out among the southern styles, because it emphasises left handed fighting techniques and striking fist with the left hand, making it easier to surprise an opponent.
Wun Hung berlalu Lei Fut ke murid Tong nya Wong Kae, yang kemudian lulus ke muridnya Lee Chuen Yung. Ho Apakah Don adalah generasi keempat, yang lulus pada kepada Ng Hoi Tong, dan akhirnya tiba di abad ke-20 dengan Hung Ju Sing. Ju Hung Sing dijuluki White Haired Devil karena, legenda, rambutnya berubah putih ketika ia berusia tiga puluh tahun, dan bentuk stafnya dikatakan sangat kuat itu membuatnya tampak seperti setan berteriak.
Setelah gurunya meninggal, ia menghabiskan sepuluh tahun tambahan di Bambu Purple Candi Budha di Canton dengan teman sekelas seniornya menyempurnakan seninya. Hung Fut berisi berbagai bentuk, termasuk gaya hewan dan 25 senjata klasik. Ia berdiri di antara gaya selatan, karena menekankan teknik bertarung tangan kiri dan tinju mencolok dengan tangan kiri, sehingga lebih mudah untuk mengejutkan lawan.
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