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Eddie
03-19-2006, 04:25 AM
I need some info on the following masters of Jow Ga. Any info, on any one of these masters would be cool. Its for a project I am doing so if you can help, please point me to any site with info, regardless of how important it may seem.

Jow Lung 周龍 (founder) --- Jow Bill 周彪 ---- Lee Ngau 李牛 ---- Bau Siu Keung 鮑紹強 ---- Yip Chi Wah 葉志華

thanks in advance

Radplaiddude
03-19-2006, 06:45 AM
http://www.jowtigers.com/new/kungfu/jowga_history.html

Eddie
03-20-2006, 01:02 PM
i noticed somehting like that when I googled one of those names and came to a polish chow gar site. I suppose its just the romanisation that is different right?

any info on those specific masters? thanks for the info you guys gave me.

Fu-Pau
03-21-2006, 11:58 PM
zhou is Mandarin and Chow or Jow is Cantonese for the same name. In the US Chow Gar is generally spelt Jow Ga, but it is the same style, just different romanisation of the name.

Eddie
03-22-2006, 12:44 AM
I know zhou is the same name for jow, I just thought Chow might refer to a different style. strange romanisation really.
thanks for the info :cool:

Fu-Pau
03-22-2006, 06:33 PM
Why strange? "chow" is how it is pronounced in HK... actually the name is pronounced somewhere between the "ch" and "j" sounds. Cantonese romanised spelling is just phonetic anyway.

hasayfu
03-23-2006, 12:24 PM
Just to add trivia, since there is no standardized romanization you can get all kinds of funky phonetics. Like my last name. I have relatives that are:
Chew, Chiu, Chu, Jew, Ju, Jue.

Basically whatever the guy at Angel or Ellis island thought he heard. Then you add British spelling and Singlish plus different dialects and you can see why many people ask for the Chinese character (which is consistent across dialects) to know what you are talking about.

Actually, if you go for PinYin which maps most characters, you can get pretty close to the real meaning. Thus Zhou1 Jia1 is the best to get to the actual meaning but even that could still be 6 for Zhou1 and 9 for Jia1.

Eddie
03-23-2006, 01:46 PM
ok ladies thanks for the chinese lesson, but I actually needed info on those masters I mentioned. I was slightly confused with the chow gar someone mentioned southern mantis, so appologies for that.

My friend's name is Keung Kwok Ping 姜國屏, a Jow Ga 周家 (chow, zhou,chuo whatever) practitioner, and I am trying to help him set up a school down here and trying to promote chinese martial arts in general. He has given me info, but I am looking for some more detail, if you can help me, please do so.

I love chinese martial arts, Im a Choy Lay Fut player myself, and all I am interested in is see the CMA community in my country, grow.

I have been following those sites and the links from them, and must say im getting allot of info on this style.

thanks again

Fu-Pau
03-23-2006, 08:27 PM
Eddie,

Sorry for getting off track.

Chow Lung founded the style of Chow Gar with the aid of his brothers Chow Biu, Chow Hoy, Chow Tin and Chow Hip. Their histories can be found on these websites (for example):

http://www.jowga.org/

http://www.jowtigers.com/new/kungfu/kungfu.htm

http://www.shaolinchowka.com/home/

Li Ngau was a senior student of Chow Biu, though I do not know much about him other than his grandson has a school in Canada:

http://www.chitaolikungfu.com/sifuli.htm

... Ps... what chance the Cats to beat the Highlanders this weekend?

Eddie
03-24-2006, 12:14 AM
thanks for that info. I will follow the link for Li Ngau to get more info, as he is my friend's grandmaster. Doing it more as a favor to him too. thanks again.

my dad was actually a springbok rugby player in the 60s, so when we grew up, we were forced to go to bath, get dressed and go to all the rugby games he played at on weekends. Were never allowed to watch tv, only rugby everyday, all day. By the time I turned 8, I was sick and tired of rugby :D . I know the cats is opur local Joburg team, but other that that Im not to sure about the other team ;) , but if they are an Auzie team, Im sure the joburg boys will kick their azzzzes :)

Fu-Pau
03-24-2006, 01:46 AM
... nah... they're kiwis... so i hope the Cats kick their azzez too... but i'm not holding my breath :(