Hi Luohan,
So you are from the line of Zhao Ping-Le 趙平樂, who named his style Feihe Pai to express the idea that he is a crane (or one who likes Hok Kuen) that flew from the East to the West...
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Hi Luohan,
So you are from the line of Zhao Ping-Le 趙平樂, who named his style Feihe Pai to express the idea that he is a crane (or one who likes Hok Kuen) that flew from the East to the West...
Hi David and Yum Cha,
Tou Lou (or a series of routines) is a collective name for all the kuen, and one can also call it Kuen Tou, a short hand way of saying, "kuen (dik) tou (lou)".
Bing Hei...
The Cantonese term for forms/routine is also "tou lou" or "tao lu" 套路 as in Mandarin. "Jiu Sik" is used more for individual movements. So it should be "Fei Hok Paai Tou Lou" and not "Fei Hok Phai de...