DRAGON STYLES

Hi Kevin Barkman i have found a strange BAI MEI,BAK MAI,WHITE EYEBROW WEBSITE.HERE it is if you have not all ready seen this website.http://home1.gte.net/taoist/pages/baimei.htm and http://home1.gte.net/taoist/pages/emei.htm also htt://home1.gte.net/taoist/pages/tfe.htm THIS website talks about BAK MAI and his history and a form that he created called the three form eagle claw qin na and talks about the EMEI mountain school kung fu. FIRE HAWK

meltdawn,

Thanks for the info. I live in the Tampa area and would love to study Lung Ying. My email is:
dpr3223@hotmail.com
Please let me know if your teacher decides to open his doors or at least accept an additional student. Thanks.

Hi All,

Meltdawn-
Again, I too, meant no disrespect to you or your schools heritage. We all must keep strong, after all there’s alot we can learn from eachother!
We have 2 Si Gong’s who come to our school on Sunday’s to make corrections and us give guidance. They were classmates of Si Gong Cho Sam, who also studied under Master Lam Yu Kwai, so I guess we should really be calling them both Si Bak Gong (please correct me if I’m wrong about the Chinese title for a Si Gong’s classmate). I’m sure there is alot of truth to your post about Chow Fook and I always keep a very open mind, and I Thank you for your feedback. Your intention to preserve the good name and integrity of your lineage is an admirable thing and I support your views. Si Gong Cho Sam passed away a few years ago, so I was unfortunate to have never met him. So it’s very lucky to have the other Si Gong’s around to still give us a feel for the old world though. I fully agree with Kevin’s first paragraph about what comments should be made openly. I’m sure if comments were made about my teacher, school or lineage I would feel very offended as well. Speak to you soon

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=“-1”>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kevin Barkman:
[b]Hello all,

By the way, if there are any students from Sifu Yip Wing Hong’s school on here, I would really appreciate learning what the current school’s address is. Sifu Yip did me a great favour several years back, and wanted some information, but the two letters I have sent were returned - I guess he moved from his old location?

Cheers! Kevin[/b][/quote]

Hi Kevin,
Really great last post, and very true. I study with Sifu Yip, and I would be more than happy to help. The school was moved twice in the last few years so I’m not surprised that your letters were returned, I’m sure he would have written you back. I’ll find out if it’s better to mail it to the school or at home to ensure that he gets it. If you would rather, you can e-mail me your note at dnavarria@bankofny.com and I will give it to him. I have met alot of nice people on this forum who have been very kind , so if I can help I would be more than happy.

Let me know

Thanks and Peace to all

Awesome info coming out here!

LUNG YING:
I’m sorry, maybe I’m dense, but I still don’t get the relationship of Yip to you. Is your sifu one of his students therefore Yip is your sigung? Or are two of Cho Sam’s kung fu brothers visitors? Or does Yip have a kung fu brother whom also visits the school? How fortunate you are to have the benefit of two masters!

Just to clarify my lineage, Chow Fook is not my teacher. My teacher studied directly under several members of the Lam family. He is in the HK Dragon Sign AA and an Honorary Life President of the HKCMAA. He was also invited to be honor board director of Guanzhou Hua Lin Temples and was selected to be in the Chinese National Skills Roster, books 2 and 3.

BILLY:
All you need to do is drive down and eat at his restaurant a few times a week for a year, never saying a word, LOL! Seriously, email me about yourself.

KEVIN:
When you speak of Ma Gok Fai’s video, would he be Ma Chai’s son? If so, hee hee, I’ve already seen it!

Hi here is 2 Lam Yui Kwai Dragon style websites they are in a Spanish or Latin American language http://directorio.trompo.com/categorias/Artes_Marciales_y_Boxeo.phtml Scroll down to these words and click on them this should take you to these websites these are the words ESCUELA el Puno del Dragon Loong Chuan Wushu Centro de Formacion Nacional Internacional de Kung Fu Tradicional and also LOS ORIGENES DEL ESTILO DEL DRAGON if you scroll down you should find these word click on them and they should take you to the dragon websites.If this link does not work i will have to think of an other way for you to see them. FIRE HAWK

Hi Meltdown-

Yes, I study directly under Sifu Yip, who still teaches in Chinatown. The two Masters in our school were classmates of our Si Gong, Cho Sam. Sifu has been teaching a very long time (over thirty years) so he does have students of his teaching in their own schools around NY. Your Sifu has great credentials, if you don’t mind me asking, what’s his name? Is that the Hong Kong Dragon Athletic Association? It’s great that you have an authentic teacher in Florida, I know Lung Ying is pretty rare style in North America.

FIREHAWK-
Pretty cool website. There is alot of info on Lung Ying on the Dragon website directly off the first page, unfortunately I can’t believe how bad my Spanish has become! When I went to Otros sitios I found a site called Estilo del Dragon and when I clicked it I found it was our Sifu’s school here in NY!-pretty funny.

Peace

meltdawn,

I’d love to chat…what’s your email?
dpr3223@hotmail.com

Lum, Chi Ping.

Thanks, now I understand your school! Sorry, sometimes words confuse me.

My teacher knows of one of your sigungs who lives in NY. What are their names? I think YOU are the lucky one. These guys must be pretty old by now. And they still teach? Awesome!

Billy, email coming your way.

For anyone interested, my email’s meltdawn2@aol.com

Hi would anybody on this board know anthing about a book called PHOENIX EYE FIST A SHOALIN FIGHTING ART OF SOUTH CHINA by authors CHEONG CHENG LEONG and DON F DRAEGER i posted this awhile back and a person named Kung Lek said that this was a hakka dragon style this style also goes by the name of CHUKA SHOALIN chuka would be a name for one of the southern mantis styles a guy on the Alma website told me that this book is southern mantis mixed with BOK MAI WHITE EYEBROW and EMEI kung fu does anybody know what this style might be.Also does anybody know of any LUNG YING DRAGON STYLE or BOK MAI WHITE EYEBROW SIFU s or teachers in the DAYTON OHIO AREA. FIRE HAWK

I don’t believe there are any Dragon Style sifus in Ohio.

There are several Dragon Style Kung Fu videos that were developed in China. It’s hard to track the tapes though. There’s a brief description of Dragon Style in the book by Jane Hallander, “The Complete Guide to Kung Fu Fighting Styles” published by Unique Publications.

To my knowledge, Dragon Style is taught in San Diego, CA, Canada, and New York, NY. There used to be a Dragon Style school in Boston but the sifu, unfortunately, passed away.

Bak Mei is very similar to Dragon Style. Other systems that share some common ground includes Souther Praying Mantis and Wing Chun.

Jeffrey

There is also a dragon style school in Australia, the Wah Num School.

Jeffrey

Can you tell me where to get Chow Fook’s book on lung Yin?

I did not read the book, but here is the site where you can find it:
http://www.go.to/cstang and click on “New Books”.

Lu Chi-hwa

Lung Ying

Lung Ying,

Email me when you have a chance
biejo_hombre@hotmail.com
I’d like to ask you a few questions about class.

Thanks.

Hi Lu Chi-hwa,

Thanks greatly for the info!

Mo Ying

For all Dragon Practioners

I’d like some feed back on the origins of the Dragon system among others one is it came from a monk of the YUA KUNG MUN system . What knowledge is there of this. I myself have studied Dragon but am currently studing Yau Kung Mun ,in the beginning I found many simularities, eg, stance , center line focus but mainly the internal forms have the most simularites, this what apparently passed on to become the Dragon system. Like I said one of a couple veiws of it’s source. Interesting blend of systems , the external Yau Kung Mun, links to Pakmei also ,therefore making us related yes!

Hello Brothers

To Lung Ying , I’m a new member to the forum though I’ve been following for a little while (only just discovered this invention you see!) I am studing Shaolin Yau Kun Mun but also in the past studied Dragon . Though now I still continue the forms I learnt my main focus is on the Yau KUN Mun system. Alot of simularities I feel eg ,stance, body posture though with our connection to Pak Mei not too much the same. Apparently the or a Dragon system comes from Yau Kun MUn’s three internal forms, passed on by a shaolin monk by the name of TitYoung . The internal forms do hold some familiar postures, nice hear your veiw on it !

This is BS right?

Yau Gung Mun began with a renegade expelled student of Cheung Lai-Chin right?

Like Wong Bil of Hark Fu and even CLC himself, when times get cold and lonely, there’s always a chance that you’ll meet your own personal Magic Monk that will give you an exclusive on a system that’s EVEN BETTER than the ones that won’t have you! Yes, it can happen to you!

lin q
what i know of ykm is that your gmaster ha, learnt pak mei from clc and some dragon under lam yui gwai. it is said that ykm g/master ha left clc to study with a monk from shaolin(song san). the monks name is tit yun. this monk was impressed by your g/m skill and took him as the only disciple to the ykm arts.

what i have seen of todays ykm is pak mei forms, you mentioned internal forms,could you please talk more about this, who is your sifu, where did he learn.

good post