Daai Yuk
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Daai Yuk 大玉禪師 (pinyin: Dà Yù Chán Shī; Yale Cantonese: Daai6 Yuk6 Sim3 Si1) was a Chan Buddhist master who is credited with teaching Southern Dragon Kung Fu, or Lung Ying 龍形拳, to Lam Yiu Gwai. He was a monk at Wa Sau Toi, one of the many temples on the sacred mountain Luofushan.[1]
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- ^ World of Martial Arts. Lulu.com. ISBN 0557016630.
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