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張禮泉
Cheung Lai Chuen
Born1882
Weiyang District, Dong Jiang, China
Died1964
Shanghai, China
StyleBak Mei Pai 白眉派
(White Eyebrow Style)
Teacher(s)Juk Faat Wun 竺法雲

Cheung Lai Chuen 張禮泉 was born in 1882 during the Qing Dynasty. He was a student of many great Kung Fu masters and mastered the Lei Ga 李家 (Lee Style), Lung Ying 龍形派 (Southern Dragon Style), Lau Man Gaau 流民教 (Vagabond or Wanderer's Style), and Bak Mei 白眉派 (White Eyebrow Style). He was responsible for codifying the latter.

He began his study of the martial arts at the age of 7 with the Classical Chinese Medicine practitioner Sek Lam, who taught him the vagrant style. Jeung would later learn Li Style from Li Mung, (founded by Li Yi李義) who taught Jeung his family style. While he was studying martial arts with the Lam family, he became close friends with their son Lam Yiu Gwai, with whom he had much in common, and eventually studied under Yiu Gwai's uncle. Lam would later become known for disseminating Dragon Kung Fu much as Jeung would later become known for disseminating Bak Mei. Both were born in Huìyáng County (惠陽) in the Huizhou prefecture of Guangdong and a marriage between their families would eventually make them cousins. They both left Huizhou to build their futures in Guangzhou and did so by opening several schools together.

After moving to Guangzhou, Jeung was defeated by the monk Lin Sang after which the monk referred Jeung to his own teacher Juk Faat Wan, who taught Jeung the art of Bak Mei over the next two or three years. Jeung had a background in the martial arts of the Hakka people, from his study of Li Mung's family style and the vagrant style. Because of this, Jeung's style of Bak Mei is associated the dragon style of Lam Yiu Gwai due to the many years Jeung and Lam spent training together.


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References

  1. ^ Taiping Institute
  2. ^ Global Pak Mei Martial Arts Association - in Chinese
  3. ^ New York Pak Mei Kung Fu Cultural Preservation Association
  4. ^ Shing Tak Tong - Pak Mei Sam Choi Kung Fu Association - in Chinese
  5. ^ "Pak Mei Kung Fu's Gau Bou Teui – Nine Step Push". NaamKyun.com.
  6. ^ "Pak Mei Kung Fu 白眉派".
  7. ^ "Simon Lui Pak Mei Athletic Association of Colorado".
  8. ^ "Black Belt April 1981".
  9. ^ "Kung Fu: Martial Art and Combat Sport".