Chan Kwok Wai's Buddhist Palm ?
I was wondering if anyone of the Chan Kwok Wai lineage, or other, could tell me anything about their version of Buddhist Palm ?
I have read that, besides other styles Chan Kwok Wai learned Bak Siulum styles and ..........
" the Damo or Fo Zhang (Buddhist Palm) that Yang Yeung Mo added to the system from Tan San's school of Choy Lay Fut. It was a synthesis of both Northern Shaolin's form and Choy Lay Fut's form - a southern and northern mix, which is taught, in either style, in either style is taught as one of the very last forms, if at all."
Is this form unique to Chan Kwok Wai's lineage, Yim Seurng Mo's lineage or Tam San's lineage ?
Who created it ?
What are the first few moves, or what identifying moves does it have ?
I want to see if it is the same as my version.
I have seen Doc Fai Wongs and it is totally different to mine, but am curious as to this other version from Chan/Yim/Tam.
Any information would as usual, be most appreciated.
Cheers
Buddhapalm
"In heaven and earth no spot to hide;
Bliss belongs to one that knows that things
are empty and that man too is nothing.
Splendid indeed is the Mongol longsword
Slashing the spring wind like a flash of lightning !"
Monk Wu-hsueh Tsu-yuan - Reciting as the Mongol sabers slashed towards him. The Mongols spared him out of respect. For no ordinary man recites a poem facing death.