[QUOTE=Fei Li;981919]Actually the Siu Lum Guan from the LKH line is not a Choy Lay Fut form
it is from Bak Siu Lam (cantonese version of northern Shaolin)[/QUOTE]
You are correct it is not a CLF form; however I always thought it was a Jing Mo set and came from the eagle claw system.
Mhh, I do not know more details…
My Sifu who was a student from LKH told me this once.
There are however similarities in the salute of this form and another Bak Siu Lam form
that came also via LKH, that he teached me, the “nine provinces eyebrow staff.”
The Nine Province Staff (Gau Jau Kwun) is another form that is seen in a number of different northern styles - eagle claw, pek kwar & buk siu lum but I think its origins is from pek kwar. It was also taught at Jing Mo/Chin Wo.
If sifu taught this set to your sifu who I think is Tai Lam, it would have came from sifu’s brother Li Chun Hung who is a bak sil lum sifu in Hong Kong.
[QUOTE=CLFNole;982322]The Nine Province Staff (Gau Jau Kwun) is another form that is seen in a number of different northern styles - eagle claw, pek kwar & buk siu lum but I think its origins is from pek kwar. It was also taught at Jing Mo/Chin Wo.
If sifu taught this set to your sifu who I think is Tai Lam, it would have came from sifu’s brother Li Chun Hung who is a bak sil lum sifu in Hong Kong.[/QUOTE]
Now as you say it, I see some monkey ressemblances in this form…
Don’t let you fool by my current adress My Sifu is M. Punschke from Germany.
Are there any vids on the internet from Li Chun Hung?
I would be interested to see what his forms look like.