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I removed the comments section from this article because this is not a message board. Comments should go in the discussion section. Revision as of 18:40, December 29, 2006 (edit) (undo) 128.205.56.17 (Talk)

a more correct revision would have been to change the subsections that were comments to editorial notes. or to just include them at the end of the article. I left them when I made some edits as the information gave greater light to the differences in the many traditions surrounding Ng Mui. I'm putting the information back at the end of each tradition as part of the article and not comments. photodude 01:18, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]



The dates do not tie up; read the wing chun section which states Ng Mui fled the destruction of the temple from the year 1662. Later under the dragon style section it says Ng originated dragon style in 1565 and escaped its first destruction in 1570. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.7.66.38 (talk) 15:23, 17 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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"Wú Méi" or "Wǔ Méi" ?

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I am not a natural speaker, but I am pretty sure, that "伍枚" means "five pieces" and the mandarin word for "five" is "伍" and it is not spoken "Wú" - it is spoken "Wǔ". 2A02:908:15A6:F5C0:0:0:0:64EA (talk) 15:20, 14 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]