Shum Lung
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Shum Lung (Chinese: 岑能; pinyin: Cén Néng; Yale Cantonese: Sam4 Nang4; also transliterated "Sum Nung") was a student of Yuan Kay-shan (阮奇山) in the discipline of Wing Chun.
In 1947, he taught Wing Chun at Guangzhou Machinery Union (廣州機器工會). The next year, he opened a herbal clinic on Daisun(?) Street (大新街) and ran a martial art school. Many Wing Chun practitioners in Guangzhou nowadays descend from this branch.
[edit] Lineage
| Lineage in Wing Chun | |
| sifu | Yuan Kay-shan (阮奇山) |
| Shum Lung (岑能) | |
| students | his uncle Shum Gee Leung Dai-chiu Kwok Wun-ping Lee Chi-yiu Ngo Lui-Kay Tom Wong Chun Ming Lee Alton Miller numerous others |
[edit] References
- http://www.masterkwok.com/cenneng.jsp
- http://album.blog.yam.com/album.php?userid=wingchun&folder=344675
- http://www.wingchunquen.com
- http://www.wushu2008.cn/archiver/?tid-12042.html
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