Mang Fu Ha Sahn
Hi Ao Qin,
If I remember correctly, earlier, members of Bak Mei Pai on this board said that they practice Mang Fu Ha Sahn in their curriculum.
I practice this form too from my line. I have a mixture of Northern and Southern Forms in my forms training.
I was told that this form is featured in Black Tiger Style, I see it listed in Beggar and Fong Yang/Gypsy Style and see it in a Fut Gar version of Leung Tien Chu's line (1920's).
I know nothing of Cheung Lai Cheun, but since you mention he may have learned some Beggar Style, perhaps Mang Fu Ha Sahn is the proof of the Beggar Style connection.
Please correct me if I am wrong, just an observation.
Cheers
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