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Sam
01-15-2007, 04:40 AM
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:28 pm Post subject: Lam Sangs 1960s' Jook Lum clip Coming...................

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The date of this clip is January 24th 1963,on Chinese New Years Eve, appx 11:30 p.m. For the opening of The Chinese New Years at New York Chinese Free Mason Athletic Club...First person you see is known among the Hakka people at the time is "Monkey Sang",Lam Sangs' nick name. also the main character,in The 100 episode of the famous "Wong Fai Hung"movies, a Mr Tam (devoted Mason, and a famous Cantonese opera singer,and a Tai Chi master),Chin Ho Dun,and Mark Foon.As you can see Lam Sang was seriously involved in teaching The Early Five Snakes. There is a difference in (Chung men),and (Chung Fong),which alot of people misinterpreted. In Jook Lum Mantis,Lam Sang learned half from his teacher (CYC),and completed the system under (LSS),his sigong.That is when Lam Sang got deep into Chi Kung,and 108 points using mainly internal energy.It's not fancy to look at,but it's deadly. Alot of people either don't know,or don't say how (CYC) really died. Among the Hakkas during this generation,it was very clear(CYC),felt that the Japanese would win the war,and worked with them.Captured by the (Kwo Ming Dong) and imprisioned. Wong Yuk Kwong went to visit his sifu in prison,and wrote a letter to Lam Sang in the U.S. ,stating that his sifu told him that he,wanted to die with a complete corpse,so he hit his own pressure point and went. After Lam Sang learned from (Lee S S),(LSS) took back the (Chung Fong)from (CYC),and gave it to Lam Sang. That is why some calls Lam Sang the third generation,and some would call Lam Sang The 4th generation Chung Fong. Either can be correct. ...please excuse my spelling,i've heard the clip should be out by next week. probably you tube...Enjoy..good luck!
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The 8mm was taken by Wong Bak Lam at the time. No politics, but give credit where credit is due.


SM (in U.S.A)

Sam
01-22-2007, 02:41 PM
It's on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4gf97u1mhg