not 2b a diq, BUT:
Li Jing Lin was a sword legend who died from the ravages of opium and women.
WAS THIS TO SIGNIFY HIS LOSS OF QI LED TO HIS DEMISE, OR HE CAUGHT AIDS CHILLN IN A PARLOR/BROTHEL??
LIKE I SAID NOT 2B A DIQ, BUT
not 2b a diq, BUT:
Li Jing Lin was a sword legend who died from the ravages of opium and women.
WAS THIS TO SIGNIFY HIS LOSS OF QI LED TO HIS DEMISE, OR HE CAUGHT AIDS CHILLN IN A PARLOR/BROTHEL??
LIKE I SAID NOT 2B A DIQ, BUT
He probably died from Opium. AIDS didn't exist then since it was created by the government recently like Ebola etc.
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Considering some form of reality based thinking, I would name the Following
1. my sifu Cheung Shu Pui Sifu
2. Students of Tang Fong (Ho Lap Tin, Yuen Ling, Jao Wing Duk, Wong Jo and Lau Kai Tong)
3. Students of Jui Gao (Jui Wai and Jui Ji Ling)
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Firepalm, i noticed you mention wan lai sheng.
Do you study tzuranmen yourself?
Well...uuhh, most definitely, opium doesn't help, and at that time, syphillis was a major cause of venerian pathology death...
As for AIDS, well, I doubt it's a creation of a government...our technology is still not as good as nature's to create such elaborate things. It's just a new variant of the SIV, its simian counterpart (uhh, yes, we are simians, quite special ones, but monkeys still heheheheh)
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My sifu!! He's awsome. Truly amazing man.
hmm, and I would have to say Jackie Chan too
He's just so cool.
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For his open honesty, generousity, and love of humanity and art, I would have to say the Master Dr. Yang Jwing Ming.
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with thoughts of tom hanks in philadelphia, kind of shatterrs the aura of mystique surrounding hardcore underground masters, once agian sorry about that, i read about the other master you mentioned, just didnt know the name, did you read the bio on crazy ming, everyone else who posted write up a bio or post a link, it's a good topic so add some depth....
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That happens when you have a long string of text with no spaces in between.
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ohhhhhhhhh, thats why!!!! thanx Tiger!
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No, I haven't studied Tzuran men. Wan appeared in a lot of Hong Kong periodicals in the seventies, as well as China periodicals in the 80s & 90s. I also saw him a few times on TV & video. His concepts are not typical of many conventional traditional Chinese martial arts masters, very much a free thinker. I see Wan as a kind of Bruce Lee of his era, as he did not always cling to traditional doctrine, without disassociated himself from the traditional CMA (much of what Lee said was in fact traditional Chinese concepts that he repackaged). Personally I feel many traditional masters just regurgitate their styles, where as Wan had a genuine depth of knowledge in the many varied aspects of CMA and seemed better able to communicate his knowledge. Wan Lai Sheng was a true intellect in the field of CMA. Wan's concepts & theories had a dramatic impact on how I viewed & trained my own martial arts.