Fu Jow Pai Explained
Fu Jow Pai (Cantonese Jyutping: Fu2 Zaau2 Pai3, Mandarin, literally "Tiger Claw School", also "Tiger Claw System" or "Tiger Claw Style"), originally named "Hark Fu Moon" (Cantonese Jyutping: Hak1 Fu2 Mun4, Mandarin, literally "Black Tiger School", also "Black Tiger System") is a Chinese martial art that has its origins in Hoy Hong Temple out of Tiger techniques of Five Animal Kung Fu, Ng Ying Kungfu (Chinese: 五形功夫).[3] The system "was modeled after the demeanor and fighting strategy of an attacking tiger. Techniques unique to Fu-Jow Pai are ripping, tearing, clawing and grasping applications."[4] [1]
Influences
Lineage[5] [6] Anonymous Monk of Hoy Hong Temple | ??-?? | First Generation Grand Master Wong Bil Hong | b.1841 d.1934 | Late Grand Master Wong Moon Toy | b.1907 d.1960 | Grand Master Wai Hong | b.1938 | |
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Other key dates 1876 | Wong Bil Hong begins studying Hark Fu Moon | 1927 | Wong Moon Toy begins studying Hark Fu Moon | 1934 | Wong Bil Hong renames the system Fu Jow Pai | 1934 | Wong Moon Toy arrives in New York City | 1940 | Wong Moon Toy started teaching Hung Gar[7] | 1957 | Chinese Youth Athletic Club formed for the instruction of Fu Jow Pai (private) | 1960 | Wai Hong becomes the successor of the system | 1968 | Chinese Youth Athletic Club becomes Fu Jow Pai Federation, opens to the public | |
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Fu Jow Pai Grand Masters trained in the following additional styles:
- Wong Bil Hong mastered Hung Gar under Wong Kei-Ying and his son, Wong Fei-Hung.
- Wong Moon Toy mastered Hung Gar under Lam Sai Wing + Wong Bil Hong and Mizongyi under Lau Chook Fung and Doon Yuk Ching before training in Hark Fu Moon with his uncle, Wong Bil Hong.
- Wai Hong also learned (most notably) Hung Gar, Mizongyi, Choy Lee Fut, and tai chi.[6] [8]
Contributions
In 1971, Wai Hong sponsored the first all open style full-contact kung fu tournament in the US and which became the model for future US full-contact tournaments.[8] He also founded the Eastern United States Kung-Fu Federation, which he led for eight years.[9] Fu-Jow Pai has appeared in multiple movies, documentaries, and tournaments.[6] [10]
See also
Further reading
- Book: Ng, Wai Hong. The Secret Iron Hands of Fu-Jow Pai. 1978. Fu-Jow Pai Federation.
- Book: Ng, Wai Hong. Fu-Jow Pai 50th Anniversary . 2007. Fu-Jow Pai Federation.
Notes and References
- Book: Crudelli, Chris . 2008 . The Way of the Warrior . Dorling Kindersley Limited . 9781405337502.
- Eng, P. (2018). Kung Fu Basics: Everything You Need to Get Started in Kung Fu - from Basic Kicks to Training and Tournaments. Tuttle Publishing.
- Web site: About the Fu-Jow Pai - Tiger Claw Kung Fu System. . Fu Jow Pai Federation. 2007-05-21.
- Francisco. Carlos. 2006. Following the Tiger's Path. Inside Kung Fu. 34. 7. 62–66.
- Book: Ng, Wai Hong. The Heritage of FU-JOW PAI Tiger Claw. Fu-Jow Pai Federation. 1979.
- Hou Sheng . San Chuan . 2006 . Synopsis of Tiger claws clan and Master NG Wai Hong (TRANSLATED) . New Martial Hero Magazine . 15 . 19–21.
- Lam Sai Wing Memorial Book, 1951
- News: 少林功夫 风靡世界 (Shaolin kung-fu taking the world by storm) . 2006-08-26 . 2007-05-21 . Qiao Bao . Ye . Yongkang . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061104194723/http://www.chinapressusa.com/ht-d/200608260013.htm . November 4, 2006 .
- Web site: Sifu Chow bio -- Eastern U.S. Kung Fu Federation. Sifuchowwingchun.com. Integrative Wing Chun. https://web.archive.org/web/20070710165855/http://www.sifuchowwingchun.com/bio.html. July 10, 2007. dead. 2007-05-30.
- Cater. Dave. 1995. Inside Kung-Fu Hall of Fame: Man of the Year. Inside Kung Fu. 22. 2. 42–44.