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The History of Wing Chun

There are many versions of the history of Wing Chun, this is just one.......

The style of Wing Chun is said to have been invented anything up to 300 years ago from the Siu Lam temple (during the Qing dynasty).

Shaolin MonksThe Siu Lam temple was not only used for its religious purposes but also for hiding anti Qing revolutionaries (criminals) from the military.

Because of this and also due to a fear of the monks fighting skills, the Manchurians decided to react by using insiders to burn down the temple and kill all inside.

It was said that the five elders of the temple escaped (and are often written about in Chinese history as 'the venerable five'), one of these was the Buddhist nun Ng Mui, a siu lam boxer.

Whilst on the border of Sichuan and Yunnan province she witnessed a fight between a snake and a crane and decided to bring this together with her own previous studies, to eventually create, a new, unnamed art.

Ng Mui eventually took onboard a student, a young girl by the name of Yim Wing Chun (Wing Chun meaning, beautiful springtime).

There is also a story that after training for some time the beautiful Yim Wing Chun was harassed by a local thug who wanted to marry her and would not leave her alone.

To put an end to this she challenged him to a fight and in no time at all after seeing him ofF, she had created her reputation as a fighter.

Later Yim Wing Chun married Leung Bok Chao and after learning his wives skills he decided to name the style 'Wing Chun Keun' (Wing Chun fist) in her honour.


This was passed down from selected disciple to selected disciple until it reached Yip Man in Foshan China. Yip Man decided to break tradition by teaching openly (but only Chinese), one of this students was a young man named Jun Fan (Bruce Lee).

Bruce Lee over later years brought Wing Chun into the eyes of the western world but for a long time it was not taught outside of the Chinese community. Yip Mans eldest son Yip Chun decided to break tradition even further by teaching westerners.

At the present time there are only 13 people in the world qualified to represent his teachings and only 3 of those are western. Yip Chun himself, now well over 80 years of age, still practices his Wing Chun daily and travels the world through his representatives teaching this most interesting and effective of styles


This was passed down from selected disciple to selected disciple until it reached Yip Man in Foshan China.

Yip Man decided to break tradition by teaching openly (but only Chinese), one of this students was a young man named Jun Fan (Bruce Lee).

Bruce Lee over later years brought Wing Chun into the eyes of the western world but for a long time it was not taught outside of the Chinese community.

Yip Mans eldest son Yip Chun decided to break tradition even further by teaching westerners.

Yip Chun himself is approaching 80 years of age, still practices his Wing Chun daily and travels the world through his representatives teaching this most interesting and effective of styles

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