Well now I'm confused.
I was just reading the true history of Shaolin from the Bak Fu Pai System of Grandmaster Doo Wai.
http://www.ironpalm.com/VPhistory.html
JungShee Lacy states:
"After the collapse of the Ming government, Fung Doe Duk, Bak Mei, Mew Hing, and Jee Shin Shim Shee all fled back to the trusted Fukien temple from which they were rooted. It was there that they took on the life of Monkhood once again. This time, though, they had a hard driving force behind their return. They all swore a blood oath to overthrow the Manchus and reestablish the Ming dynasty as sovereign rulers once again. And all, with the exception of one, were willing to die for their cause.
Back at Fukien the five elders amassed and organized a following of almost a million strong. These were all willing to give their lives for their cause. These members all belonged to the "HEAVEN AND EARTH SOCIETY", otherwise known as the TRIAD. This society used the "Bot Gwa" as their symbolism and emblem. It was from the philosophy of this "Bot Gwa" (the explanation of the balance of heaven, earth and man) that the society took on their trade name TRIAD.
Once within the temple walls the four again came under the direction of their former teacher, now the chief abbot of the entire Fukien temple. As chief abbot he had over 2,800 monks and nuns under him. He was also very old at this time and as fate would have it, he did not live long enough to see the destruction of his temple and family. Before he passed on, he left the responsibility of the chief abbot of Fukien to his all time favored and most skilled student, Fung Doe Duk. Placed directly under Fung Doe Duk to serve in the capacity of the chief elders were Bak Mei, Mew Hing, Jee Shin Shim Shee, and the nun Ng Mui. So now as the highest ranking chief elders in the temple, the four, along with Ng Mui began to plot the overthrow of the Manchu government. "
This says Fung Doe Duk was the head of the Southern Shaolin temple not Su Kong Dai Jin or Yat Chum and where is Jeung Ngh?
There are several Bak Fu Pai websites with this research and these facts. And in fact JungShee Lacy has written several articles in KungFu/Qigong magazine. He is a most prolific writer in all the major magazines, as you can see:
http://www.ironpalm.com/arc.html
And how does White Tiger Wing Chun fit into this?