Tai Ping Heavenly Kingdom Revolution Era-Wing Chun Kuen And Choy lee Fut Frie...Wayne Yung
1) The document discusses the relationship between Wing Chun and Choy Lee Fut martial arts during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Revolution era in Guangxi province. It describes how they formed an alliance to fight against the Qing dynasty.
2) It explores the evolution of Wing Chun from a single long form to three short forms after 1855, partly to effectively train against traitors.
3) The Snake Crane Wing Chun lineage has strong connections to the Hung Mun secret society of the Taiping era in its traditions and teachings. This suggests it was actively involved in fighting against the Qing.
The evolution of Wing Chun in last sixty years (in Hong Kong)Wayne Yung
The document discusses the evolution and diversification of Wing Chun martial arts over the past 60 years. It notes that while Wing Chun lineages originally incorporated snake and crane forms, over generations of transmission these elements have been modified or removed. There are now over 10 major Wing Chun branches compared to just 5 in the 1980s. The document cautions that some practitioners further fragment Wing Chun by renaming styles after themselves, risking distorting the original principles and forms of the art.
Tai Ping Heavenly Kingdom Revolution Era-Wing Chun Kuen Single Set System Evo...Wayne Yung
This document discusses the evolution of Wing Chun kuen from a single long form to three separate forms. It suggests this evolution was influenced by events during the Taiping Rebellion period in mid-19th century China. Specifically, it proposes the first generation of Snake Crane Wing Chun split the single form into three separate forms to better handle traitors who had flipped sides from the Taiping forces to support the Qing dynasty during the rebellion era. It provides historical context about the rebellion period and key figures like Lee Man Mau to support this proposed connection between the development of Wing Chun and events of the Taiping Rebellion.
Introduction to Snake Crane Wing Chun Hand's TechniquesWayne Yung
The document introduces some basic techniques of Snake Crane Wing Chun, which take influences from the snake and crane. It describes several hand techniques that demonstrate snake-like and crane-like motions, including Tan Sau, Lan Sau, Fok Sau and Lap Sau for the snake, as well as Ton Kiu, Guan Sau and Bong Sau for the crane. The techniques are intended to stick or trap the opponent's hands in a snake-like manner or withstand attacks in a crane-like way. Snake Crane Wing Chun incorporates many of these snake and crane form-based techniques into its three hand form sets.
Tai Ping Heavenly Kingdom Revolution Era-Wing Chun Kuen And Choy lee Fut Frie...Wayne Yung
1) The document discusses the relationship between Wing Chun and Choy Lee Fut martial arts during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Revolution era in Guangxi province. It describes how they formed an alliance to fight against the Qing dynasty.
2) It explores the evolution of Wing Chun from a single long form to three short forms after 1855, partly to effectively train against traitors.
3) The Snake Crane Wing Chun lineage has strong connections to the Hung Mun secret society of the Taiping era in its traditions and teachings. This suggests it was actively involved in fighting against the Qing.
The evolution of Wing Chun in last sixty years (in Hong Kong)Wayne Yung
The document discusses the evolution and diversification of Wing Chun martial arts over the past 60 years. It notes that while Wing Chun lineages originally incorporated snake and crane forms, over generations of transmission these elements have been modified or removed. There are now over 10 major Wing Chun branches compared to just 5 in the 1980s. The document cautions that some practitioners further fragment Wing Chun by renaming styles after themselves, risking distorting the original principles and forms of the art.
Tai Ping Heavenly Kingdom Revolution Era-Wing Chun Kuen Single Set System Evo...Wayne Yung
This document discusses the evolution of Wing Chun kuen from a single long form to three separate forms. It suggests this evolution was influenced by events during the Taiping Rebellion period in mid-19th century China. Specifically, it proposes the first generation of Snake Crane Wing Chun split the single form into three separate forms to better handle traitors who had flipped sides from the Taiping forces to support the Qing dynasty during the rebellion era. It provides historical context about the rebellion period and key figures like Lee Man Mau to support this proposed connection between the development of Wing Chun and events of the Taiping Rebellion.
Introduction to Snake Crane Wing Chun Hand's TechniquesWayne Yung
The document introduces some basic techniques of Snake Crane Wing Chun, which take influences from the snake and crane. It describes several hand techniques that demonstrate snake-like and crane-like motions, including Tan Sau, Lan Sau, Fok Sau and Lap Sau for the snake, as well as Ton Kiu, Guan Sau and Bong Sau for the crane. The techniques are intended to stick or trap the opponent's hands in a snake-like manner or withstand attacks in a crane-like way. Snake Crane Wing Chun incorporates many of these snake and crane form-based techniques into its three hand form sets.
Οι αρχαίοι πολιτισμοί της Μεσοποταμίας,Νάτσιο-ΤάκοIliana Kouvatsou
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Η Μεσοποταμία θεωρείται η κοιτίδα της κοινωνικής ζωής του ανθρώπου. Εκεί άνθισαν μεγάλοι πολιτισμοί, που συνέβαλαν τα μέγιστα στη ζωή και την εξέλιξη της τεχνολογίας και του οργανωμένου κράτους. Σουμέριοι, Ασσύριοι,Φοίνικες,Μήδοι και Πέρσες...