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Old 08-06-2000, 09:16 AM
FIRE HAWK
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THE CHUGAR SOUTHERN MANTIS OFCHAU QUAN KY

Hi has anybody herd of this southern mantis style CHAU QUAN KY was born in1895 and was taught Chu Gar southern mantis by his uncle CHU or CHOW AH NAM this is the man who was the founder of southern praying mantis i belive he also taught WONG FOK GO the monk that taught LAU SUI anyways CHAU QUAN KY went to Veitnam in 1936 and died in 1968 one of his students was PHAM XUAN TONG he founded the STYLE called QWAN KI DO wich is known in EUROPE CHAU QUAN KY also learnd NGA MAI PAI,THIE LAM PAI ,and CHAU GIA DUC NAM PHAI in chinese this means ZHU JIA TANG LANG NAN PAI or CHU GAR SOUTHERN MANTIS these styles he learnd from his uncle the southern praying mantis CHU or CHOW AH NAM this information comes from the QWAN KI DO websites in EUROPE http:www.geocities.com/Colosseum/sideline/8306/scqk.htm and http:www.spin.ch/~qwankido/geschichte.htm and http://www.spin.ch/~qwankido/chauquanky.htm this is southern mantis that comes from veitnam i have the names of the forms that the use to this is avery strange version of chu gar southern mantis if CHU OR CHOW AH NAM IS THE uncle of CHAU QUAN KY then CHU or CHOW AH NAM would have had to lived in to 1920 s or 1930 s there is awebsite called the VO PAGES THAT list a bunch of veitmanese martial arts and a lot of southern mantis styles are listed in on this website.FIRE HAWK
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