Tao-Yin-Lee
07-30-2002, 12:40 PM
This is a feature of TCMA and always has been, North or South.
It is as popular today as ever, the internet just obscures things even more.
Kung-Fu is in the hands.
Sai-Jong Si-Ji-Hao - The Tibetan Lion's Roar, Northern or Southern Ego?
An 'Imperial Kung-Fu' of Ching Dynasty China, yet called by some 'Southern'. The Tibetan Lama's: a source of Masters able to fight and defeat the Shaolin Monks called upon by the Ching as their bodyguards and enforcers. Also, the Hop-Gar (Patriots Family) fist - patriotic as in Pro Ming anti-Ching
Northern or Southern, Ming or Ching, Tibetan or Han?
History or politics?
Some write the history of Hop-Gar as if it were never Tibetan but always Han. Some write the history of Si-Ji-hao as Tibetan never Chinese.
Kung-Fu is in the hands.
Tao
www.tibetankungfu.com
It is as popular today as ever, the internet just obscures things even more.
Kung-Fu is in the hands.
Sai-Jong Si-Ji-Hao - The Tibetan Lion's Roar, Northern or Southern Ego?
An 'Imperial Kung-Fu' of Ching Dynasty China, yet called by some 'Southern'. The Tibetan Lama's: a source of Masters able to fight and defeat the Shaolin Monks called upon by the Ching as their bodyguards and enforcers. Also, the Hop-Gar (Patriots Family) fist - patriotic as in Pro Ming anti-Ching
Northern or Southern, Ming or Ching, Tibetan or Han?
History or politics?
Some write the history of Hop-Gar as if it were never Tibetan but always Han. Some write the history of Si-Ji-hao as Tibetan never Chinese.
Kung-Fu is in the hands.
Tao
www.tibetankungfu.com