now, my question next would be, are the other guys he's with hung sing guys? we had our own dai do group then
now, my question next would be, are the other guys he's with hung sing guys? we had our own dai do group then
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
Id like to know who the guy in the middle of the picture is and was he good with that horse cutting knife or sword ? I mean the Sword or Horse knife on his back that is what it is isnt it ?
Last edited by Firehawk4; 11-20-2014 at 03:57 PM.
the big horse choppin dai Do... yup. from what i hear those who used that weapon were wicked with it.
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
Greetings,
I did some reading on the Huizhou uprising.
It took place during the months of October and November. It was short lived.
The problem is that that picture of those soldiers was taken during winter. If you pay attention to the body language of the soldier on the right, his upper body is curled forward from the cold. The soldier in the center is squeezing his hands and the person of your interest is hiding his left hand. They are wearing winter wear. Can you explain the turbans? When I saw the photo a few years ago, I concluded that these men might be Muslims.
And still, if you compare the mouths there is a difference. I looked at the soldier really hard since my last post. His face is relaxed, considering the weather, yet, you can see his teeth. There is a difference; yet, I am hopeful for you.
mickey
Greetings,
there was one thing that I did not take into consideration and that is the passage of time. So, I hope that both photos are of the same person. I have been studying those photos so hard my eyes hurt. This will be my last post her unless hskwarrior starts with that YOU YOU YOU stuff.
Good Luck!
mickey
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Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
there are MORE similarities in the mouth than differences. i don't know what you're seeing. or maybe you just don't want to believe it no matter what. Turns were part of Chinese revolution and has nothing to do with religion.And still, if you compare the mouths there is a difference. I looked at the soldier really hard since my last post. His face is relaxed, considering the weather, yet, you can see his teeth. There is a difference; yet, I am hopeful for you.
mickey
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
Greetings,
Since my last post, I took the time to find a better photo of your ancestor. I found a clearer photo at Doc Fai Wong's site. I saw the similarities better. I also saw the info that you had put up on u tube. I am standing with you on this one. Even if the photo is from a different incident, I have no doubts about it being him any more.
http://plumblossom.net/ChoyLiFut/channgau-sing.html
Sincerely,
mickey
ok that's great to hear
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
This is a picture directly related to Fut San Hung Sing Kwoon. At first i didn't see it either until the original photo. then i looked at this one and
i believe the guy in the lighter clothes is also chan ngau sing
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
the progression of these pictures are as follows: 1900-1915-1921
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Last edited by hskwarrior; 11-30-2014 at 07:04 PM.
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
he could be british....idk. good question.
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better
Greetings,
hskwarrior, if you check out the soldier's photo and the ancestral photo, the shoulders also line up.
I went on the inner planes last night and asked why your ancestor would go on the frontline the response I got was:
1- He would not have it any other way.
2- He led by example.
3- He walked his talk.
Also provided was also the suggestion that Sun Yat Sen had the support of the British, which explains the type of rifles. It also explained why your ancestor could easily escape to Hong Kong. This info was provided to give insight to your ancestor's mental state when he saw a British person maltreating a Chinese person in Hong Kong. It was something like betrayal and RAGE.
mickey
yeah i noticed the shoulder line up as well. the left shoulder rises higher than the right.
now i'm dealing with the new photo. I feel it looks like him, has the same facial marks as our ancestor, also has the same shoulder marker.
the inner planes huh. you got it like that?
yeah the vide we all get about Chan Sing was that he was feared all over southern China. He hated bad people. but would never back down from a fight.
when our founder (Cheung Hung Sing) was in his late 60's he was said to have lost his fight challenge match, by one stroke. Chan Sing was so ****ed about it
that he went and challenged that guy and killed him in the match.
many of our masters were in league with Brother Sun Yat Sen. a few were even personal bodyguards for our brother Sun. In Fut San, Hung Sing Kwoon was the top dog in the area, and Chan Sing was the boss of all bosses.
he did get kicked out of hong kong for beating up a british police officer. he was always a fighter. When we went to go and recruit him, he shot us down saying he could easily defeat Cheung Hung Sing. but he couldn't so he joined our school back then. It was under his guidance that our mother school grew to become the largest, most structured, and longest running schoool of gung fu during its time.
See if you can find my Dragon on the planes. only one other person was able to do that.
Last edited by hskwarrior; 11-21-2014 at 10:21 PM.
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better