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Del HungGar Kungfu del '900 fu il vero maestro. A lui, Lam Sai Wing, alla sua storia, ai suoi insegnamenti, la seguente pagina e dedicata. Un modo per dire "grazie" al suo ineffabile talento e dare lustro a quell'inestimabile eredità custodita nei suoi 3 libri (HongKong, 1917 ).
Lam Sai Wing "GUNG GEE FOOK FU KUEN" HongKong, 1917 /e-Book in PDF, 3.5 mb, 103 pp.
The book scrutinizes an old canonical form (the Kuen) of the Southern Shaolin KungFu, the "Gung Gee Fook Fu Kuen". According to the legend, the founder of the Hung Gar KungFu style, Hung Hei Gung studied this form under the tutorship of Southern Shaolin's best fighter, a Master of the Tiger Style Chi Shan. The quintessence of Southern Shaolin KungFu School. This Kuen includes main basic techniques and fighting methods of Southern Shaolin Tiger Style, one of the most effective hand-to-hand system of Chinese Fighting KungFu.
Lam Sai Wing "TIGER & CRANE DOUBLE FORM" HongKong, 1917 /e-Book in PDF, 3.9 mb, 122 pp.
The book deals with the most popular and probably the most monumental form of the Hung Gar KungFu style. This form, known as the "Fu Hok Seung Ying Kuen", was created in the late 19th century by Lam Sai Wing's teacher, an unrivalled master of KungFu Wong Fei Hung. The Tiger's extremely tough, fierce and lightning-fast attack are balanced against and supplemented by the softer and smoother techniques of the Crane. The "tough" and the "soft" combine in a harmony. A lot of attention is given to real-life combat application of the KungFu techniques in question.
Lam Sai Wing "TIET SIN KUEN" HongKong, 1917 /e-Book in PDF, 2.6 mb, 80 pp.
Provides a detailed description of the old Shaolin method of "Internal Training" - TIET SIN QI GONG. A master of the "Iron Thread" can withstand, with no consequences, the strongest of blows, including ones with heavy objects or cold steel arms, bend thick iron rods with his hands, and his "rooting power" is so strong that he cannot be displaced by a group of strong people. In addition, this wonderful method strengthens all internal organs, bones, muscles and sinews. The entire body thrives and rejuvenate.
Jin Jing Zhong. TRAINING METHODS OF 72 ARTS OF SHAOLIN. Tianjin, 1934 /e-Book in pdf, 6.07 mb
The book "Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin" by Jin Jing Zhong is devoted to the most enigmatic and little-known aspect of training of Shaolin monks. The book was written in 1934 with blessing and direct participation of the Head of the Shaolin Monastery Reverend Miao Xing nicknamed "The Golden Arhat", one of the best Shaolin fighters of all times. Training methods described in the book allow to develop supernatural abilities, far beyond abilities of an ordinary man. In the course of many centuries the methods were the base and core of Shaolin combat training, the most secret part carefully hidden from strangers. However, after a huge fire in 1928 that burnt down Shaolin and a greater part of its records the situation changed. An acute problem of preserving the Shaolin heritage for future generations arose. Most probably, it was the principle reason which made Miao Xing reveal one of the main secrets of Shaolin to the public. The book presents full description of exercises and requirements to their execution, as well as the fundamentals of training theory of 72 Shaolin Arts.
Jin Jing Zhong. DIAN XUE SHU. Skill of Acting on Acupoints. Tianjin, 1934 /e-Book, pdf, 1.2 mb
Book are about methods of acting on acupoints and their practical application in Martial Arts. DIAN XUE SHU that is literally means "The Art of Touching Acupoints" is more known in the West as DIM MAK ("Blows at arteries" in Cantonese dialect) or "Death Touch". It should be noted that the last two names do not fully reflect the essence of this method. DIAN XUE SHU is a profound teaching which is closely connected to Chinese traditional medicine. Besides the martial aspect, it includes a wide range of methods of reanimation and medication. You will be able to read about it in detail in the books which are offered for your attention. Besides theoretical fundamentals, the books give detailed description of the localization of basic acupoints, methods of acting on them with the aims of combat, reanimation and medication, effects of acting on a particular point, methods of exercising fingers and palms, blow techniques and many other things.