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CLFMA.COM :: Chan Family Choy Lee Fut
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About Chan Family Choy Lee Fut
Chan Heung first taught his art of CLF 200 hundred years ago. From the age of seven, Chan Heung was taught martial arts by his uncle and village elder, Chan Yuen Wu. Chan Heung showed great promise, though only a boy he was strong and quick to learn. He had a natural ability and his uncle recognised this and spared no effort in teaching him all he knew. Chan Heung made such remarkable progress, that he was invited to set up a school for his uncle in town of Sun Wui.
Years later as Chan Hueng?s reputation grew and his school prospered another instructor by the name of Lee Yau San had been to teach in the neighbourhood. Lee was a disciple of a Shaolin monk Ji Sin and his skill was formidable. Chan Hueng after experiencing Lee?s skills first hand realised he could improve his own skills from the tutelage of this teacher. He immediately resigned his post as chief instructor and enrolled in Lee?s school. Chan Hueng was Lee?s disciple for five years and took his skill to new height.
Years later, Lee Yau San and Chan Hueng heard of a recluse monk by the name of Choy Fook, who was living in temple on mount Law Fou. This monk was renowned for his skill in Chinese medicine and Lee surmised that he must also be skilful in martial arts. Chan Hueng and Lee Yau San went to visit the monk. On recognising Choy Fook superior skill Chan Hueng begged him to accept him as a disciple. Choy Fook concluded that the request was a genuine one and so accepted Chan Hueng as a disciple after an initial test.
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