Post by Jim Roselando on Jun 9, 2006 14:32:37 GMT -5
SUBJECT: China Southern Mantis Survey Completed
It has been five years, as of 2006, that this project has taken to complete. It is a 5 Year Comprehensive Survey of the origins, history and practices of Kwongsai Jook Lum Mantis, Chugar Mantis and Iron Ox mantis in China, Hong Kong and Macau. The publisher and assistants have travelled from North China and East China to Southern China and covered southern mantis in exhaustive detail. No stone was left unturned.
You will:
Discover just where the East River is located and its significance to Southern Mantis
See the Bamboo Forest Temples in Hong Kong, Macau, Kwongsai, and the original in Shanxi Province
Find out what the Three Doors of Southern Mantis Are and Why
Visit Pingshan, the Hometown of Kwongsai Jook Lum Mantis
See never shown before photos of Master Wong Yook Gong, 4th Generation Ancestor
Read the 1957 written history of Southern Praying Mantis from Lee Siem Yuan; Interviews with Sifu Wong Yu Hua
Meet Wong Yook Gong's family and see their Kwongsai Jook Lum Mantis Skills; Join the 35th annual Kwongsai Celebration
Meet Chung Yel Chong, 3rd Ancestor's Son, Grandson, Daughter and their interviews
See Chung Yel Chong's remaining manuscripts from the 1930's
Visit Chung Yel Chong's Medicinal Clinic still operated today by his Grandson and watch treatments
Find out the histories of Som Dot and Lee Siem and where they Rest in Peace
Meet Iron Chung Bok, aged 95, who visited the opium dens in 1920 with Chung Yel Chong and Lam Sang
See the Ma Sai District, Pingshan, home to the late Lam Sang and Ancestor Chung Yel Chong
Meet Elder Yao Kam Fat and watch his performances of Three Door, Sticky Hands and Staff
Interview Elder Yang Gun Ming's family and pay respect
Join a China Mantis Reunion Banquet and watch dozens of senior / elder demos and hear what they have to say
(Wong Yu Hua, Wong Yao Hong, Wong Yao Fei, Yao Kam Fat, Lai Wei Keung, Lau Say Kay, Lok Wei Ping, Wong Gok Hong, Chen Gong, Yang Gun Ming, Lee Kwok Liang, Chung Wei Fei and others some over 80 years old)
Visit Mei Xin, the Hometown of Chu Gar Tang Lang
Meet the Elders of Chu Gar who helped Lao Sui open his first school and why Chu Gar Gao is called Chu Gar Mantis
See the successor to Lao Sui, the Late Chu Kwong Hua, and his hundreds of students
Visit Elder Chu Gar Head Master Cheng Wan and join his annual Celebrations with dozens of demonstrations
Visit Zhu Jing, the Hometown of Iron Ox Tang Lang
Watch Iron Ox Master Xu Men Fei perform second door, third door and big red staff in his Ancestral Temple
See Xu Fat Chun, Grand Father, Iron Ox, and hear Great Grandfather Xu Ku's account of a 4'th South Mantis Style, Chung Lo Ku Pai that came from Choy Tit Niu
Watch the 1950 Hong Kong Television movie in which "Wong Fei Hong vs. Kwongsai Jook Lum Temple"
Hours of demonstrations on video! Watch and discover for yourself.
Discover Mantis Fact from Fiction! Hear secrets that have never been told openly before!
The website is www.chinamantis.com
Although the site is complete you may have to wait a little longer as final adjustments are made. The Survey will be available as E-Books to purchase, articles to be published and video/DVD. The site will include relative China interests too.
It has been five years, as of 2006, that this project has taken to complete. It is a 5 Year Comprehensive Survey of the origins, history and practices of Kwongsai Jook Lum Mantis, Chugar Mantis and Iron Ox mantis in China, Hong Kong and Macau. The publisher and assistants have travelled from North China and East China to Southern China and covered southern mantis in exhaustive detail. No stone was left unturned.
You will:
Discover just where the East River is located and its significance to Southern Mantis
See the Bamboo Forest Temples in Hong Kong, Macau, Kwongsai, and the original in Shanxi Province
Find out what the Three Doors of Southern Mantis Are and Why
Visit Pingshan, the Hometown of Kwongsai Jook Lum Mantis
See never shown before photos of Master Wong Yook Gong, 4th Generation Ancestor
Read the 1957 written history of Southern Praying Mantis from Lee Siem Yuan; Interviews with Sifu Wong Yu Hua
Meet Wong Yook Gong's family and see their Kwongsai Jook Lum Mantis Skills; Join the 35th annual Kwongsai Celebration
Meet Chung Yel Chong, 3rd Ancestor's Son, Grandson, Daughter and their interviews
See Chung Yel Chong's remaining manuscripts from the 1930's
Visit Chung Yel Chong's Medicinal Clinic still operated today by his Grandson and watch treatments
Find out the histories of Som Dot and Lee Siem and where they Rest in Peace
Meet Iron Chung Bok, aged 95, who visited the opium dens in 1920 with Chung Yel Chong and Lam Sang
See the Ma Sai District, Pingshan, home to the late Lam Sang and Ancestor Chung Yel Chong
Meet Elder Yao Kam Fat and watch his performances of Three Door, Sticky Hands and Staff
Interview Elder Yang Gun Ming's family and pay respect
Join a China Mantis Reunion Banquet and watch dozens of senior / elder demos and hear what they have to say
(Wong Yu Hua, Wong Yao Hong, Wong Yao Fei, Yao Kam Fat, Lai Wei Keung, Lau Say Kay, Lok Wei Ping, Wong Gok Hong, Chen Gong, Yang Gun Ming, Lee Kwok Liang, Chung Wei Fei and others some over 80 years old)
Visit Mei Xin, the Hometown of Chu Gar Tang Lang
Meet the Elders of Chu Gar who helped Lao Sui open his first school and why Chu Gar Gao is called Chu Gar Mantis
See the successor to Lao Sui, the Late Chu Kwong Hua, and his hundreds of students
Visit Elder Chu Gar Head Master Cheng Wan and join his annual Celebrations with dozens of demonstrations
Visit Zhu Jing, the Hometown of Iron Ox Tang Lang
Watch Iron Ox Master Xu Men Fei perform second door, third door and big red staff in his Ancestral Temple
See Xu Fat Chun, Grand Father, Iron Ox, and hear Great Grandfather Xu Ku's account of a 4'th South Mantis Style, Chung Lo Ku Pai that came from Choy Tit Niu
Watch the 1950 Hong Kong Television movie in which "Wong Fei Hong vs. Kwongsai Jook Lum Temple"
Hours of demonstrations on video! Watch and discover for yourself.
Discover Mantis Fact from Fiction! Hear secrets that have never been told openly before!
The website is www.chinamantis.com
Although the site is complete you may have to wait a little longer as final adjustments are made. The Survey will be available as E-Books to purchase, articles to be published and video/DVD. The site will include relative China interests too.