Quote Originally Posted by PalmStriker View Post
Based on comparison photo that may not exist, it may not be able to substantiate entirely but I think hunt1 is probably correct, based on Yiu Choi family records and the attire of the WingChun Master (much the same as adopted by Master Yip Man later on). http://chinesemartialstudies.com/201...-of-wing-chun/
The Chao family martial temple holds many memento's and artifacts passed down from Lo Kwai dating from his studies with Leung Jan through his teaching of his son and nephews. They and all subsequent family members continued keeping memorable keep sakes of their experiences including photographs. There is a group photo from around the time period mentioned,1919 that shows the Heirs of Leung Jan's kung fu in Fatshan, a family get together. The person in that photo identified as Ng So and the person in this photo look the same to me. Coupled with the fact that Ng So was the only public teacher of Leung Jan's Kung fu at that time and there for the head of the wing chun school in Fatshan leads me to identify the person in the photo as Ng Chung So