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Lau
02-03-2004, 02:26 AM
I like the thread on the dragon style salute. So why not also start one on the pak mei salute!

In the name of the Pak Mei salute the five fingers represent the five major lakes in China and the four fingers in the fist represent the four sea's that surround China. This means: All martial artists are one family, if you don't attack I don't have to come(fight).

But I find it hard to believe that this is the only meaning behind the salute. I expected (or hoped for...) some deeper meaning. I once heard something that the closed hand/fist represents the Taoist part of Pak Mei and the open hand the Buddhist side. But no further explanation was given. Any other thoughts on the Pak Mei salute?

Regards Lau

mantis108
02-03-2004, 02:07 PM
Not to state the obvious, the formation of the hands actually looks like the character "white" in Chinese especially when the right palm is slightly slanted on the "sun" Punch. ;)

Warm regards

Mantis108

SifuX-HSK
02-26-2004, 11:33 AM
are you aware that the 5 lakes 4 seas is a reference to your styles connection to the Hung Society triad?

Lau
02-27-2004, 01:36 AM
Sifu X, interesting comment. I don't know about that. Can you please tell me more about it? Either on the forum or through a private message?

Thanks & Regards, Lau

SifuX-HSK
02-27-2004, 12:28 PM
hey you can email me at sifufrank@hotmail.com

or in the mean time you can check out the hung society thru any search engines. also there is a book out, it may be very hard to find, and maybe even out of print, but it tells of the complete history of the hung society or hung mun as they call it.

the 5 lakes and 4 seas are a secret reference to the hung society. in the book they even show the secret hand signs, the way they would set up chop sticks to inform someone they were a hung society brother. the book is very interesting. it talks about the history with sun yat sen.

it also talks about how during the movement all males in southern china at that time adopted the name of hung to their own. just as with my sifu in fut san, his name is lok gee hung.

the hung in lee kun hung is different that the hung in the hung society. the hung in my sifu's name is the same character of the hung societies hung. maybe his father was a member of the hung society. but anyways email me with your number and i will call you.

oh, i also read somewhere that the formation of the fist and open palm, depending on the stlye, is also a secret reference to the revolution and the hung society. i believe it though because my sigung was a member of the hop sing tong and in his bows his hands are that way.

even in the bow to the front, bowing left, swing center and then to the right that is another connection to the hung society. some may think it is for choy lee fut, but it really wasn't meant for that.
it was a sign of their connection to the revolution.

happy searching.

frank

SifuX-HSK
02-27-2004, 12:35 PM
you may find the hung society/heaven and earth society
on amazon.com it is kinda expensive though.

Olaf
11-28-2011, 10:28 AM
Hi Frank,
Do you have the title of the book? Would you recommend reading it knowing that my interest would come from the pak mei angle of things?
Thanks!

hskwarrior
11-28-2011, 11:43 AM
Hi Frank,
Do you have the title of the book? Would you recommend reading it knowing that my interest would come from the pak mei angle of things?
Thanks!

HEY BRO, THIS IS PART OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHY I'M PUTTING IN MY BOOK ON SOURCES

SOME OF THE STUFF IN THIS LIST IS DOWNLOADABLE.....oh, AND NOTHING ABOUT PAK MEI....SORRY BRO....I ALWAYS KEEP LOOKING BUT NOTHING SO FAR.

still, some of these books contains awesome answers to my historical search for the what when and whys of our hung sing lineage.



CHINESE MASONIC SOCIETY

CHINESE FREEMASONS (A LITTLE BIASED)

The origins of the Tiandihui: the Chinese triads in legend and history By Dian H. Murray, Baoqi Qin

Hung Society Or the Society of Heaven and Earth, J. S. M. Ward, W. G. Stirling

Triad societies: western accounts of the history, sociology and linguistics ...By Kingsley Bolton, Christopher Hutton

The Triad society; or, Heaven and earth association (1900) (download PDF version)

The Great Triad By René Guénon, Henry D. Fohr, S. D. Fohr

Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, Part 1 By Albert G. Mackey, H. L. Haywood

The triads as business By Yiu Kong Chu

CHINESE TRIAD SOCIETY AND FREEMASONRY
Chinese 'Masonic' Society
The Alleged Chinese 'Masonic' Lodges in Australia.


CHINESE HIGHBINDERS

Harper’s Weekly, February 13, 1886, page 103 (Illustrated Article)
The Triad society; or, Heaven and earth association By William Stanton Thian Ti Hwui

Twelve years in China; the people, the rebels, and the mandarins (1860)

Popular movements and secret societies in China, 1840-1950 By Jean Chesneaux, Lucien Bianco

Chinese Society in the Eighteenth Century By Susan Naquin, Evelyn Sakakida Rawski

"Secret societies" reconsidered: perspectives on the social history of ...By David Ownby, Mary F. Somers Heidhues

Brotherhoods and secret societies in early and mid-Qing China: the formation ...By David Ownby

Triad Societies: Thian Ti Hwui : the Hung-League or Heaven-Earth-League : a ...By Kingsley Bolton, Christopher Hutton

CHINA'S SECRET SOCIETIES.
TWO DRAGONS FOR THE PEARL
An Inquiry into the Elements for Criminal Organization Transplantation: The Triumph of Hung Society and The Fall of Qing Bang
The Great Triad By René Guénon, Henry D. Fohr, S. D. Foh

The Heaven and Earth Society and the Red Turban Rebellion in Late Qing China

Triad Society, or Heaven and Earth Association

Olaf
11-28-2011, 12:25 PM
Thank you for your input. I just went through my books and in the book Pak Mei kung fu, the myth & the martial art there is a small mention to Hung Mun but nothing linked to the salute or other hand signals.

hskwarrior
11-28-2011, 12:45 PM
thank you for your input. I just went through my books and in the book pak mei kung fu, the myth & the martial art there is a small mention to hung mun but nothing linked to the salute or other hand signals.

let me look and see if i have a small pic of 5 postures found in gung fu that are related to the hung society.....bbiam.......

HERE IS A SWEEP THAT IS A POSTURE REPRESENTING THE GREEN GRASS MONK HIMSELF....

http://www.plumpub.com/kaimen/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/tonggroup1.jpg

hskwarrior
11-28-2011, 12:57 PM
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/30190_1435394333834_1502231503_1056681_3514514_n.j pg

#5 of the Five Hung Mun ancestors
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/photos-ak-snc1/v4812/115/53/697132731/n697132731_1952381_6318297.jpg

#4 of the Five HM Ancestors
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/photos-ak-snc1/v4812/115/53/697132731/n697132731_1952380_1993031.jpg

#3 of the Five HM Ancestors
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/photos-ak-snc1/v4812/115/53/697132731/n697132731_1952379_4412821.jpg