I was approached by supposed Sifu of yet another "secret" Wing Chun style and asked to publish an article about his art. Here I will present the
article written by the "last successor "of this "old" , "unique" Wing Chun style . ;Sifu" John Wrastler as he claims being the last and only descendant of this old lineage decided
to make his style publicly known in fear that style may be lost . First part is about history of the style
. I have to declare that everything is this article is purely claimed by this supposed "Sifu" and I decided to publish it just as an example how easily "history" can be forged. There are zero evidence for any of his claims and the story is just compiled form the parts of of older stories of various styles
Chin Wing Chun Kuen traces its origin . like many other Wing
Chun styles in Southern Shaolin Temple. Li Gin Cheung an officer in the Ming Dynasty,
was a very strong practitioner of Mian
Quan also known as Soft Boxing. He was also a master of Ng Ying Kuen (5 Shape
Fist) system. He and his 2 sons and daughter escaped from Manchu persecution
after the fall of Ming Dynasty, and finally ended in Southern Shaolin Temple. They found refuge in
the temple along with several other
military officials from the Ming Dynasty.
They all started to organize and train a new military and resistance movement
against Qing Dynasty. Unfortunately they ran into a lot of problems and setbacks. At
the first place , there was just a small number of experienced soldiers and officers to
effectively get things done.
Also , monks who joined the rebellion , while strong in
their Kung fu arts, hadn’t any military experience . The loyal population to
the Ming Dynasty could not muster and organize an effective, well trained, and well
equipped force to go up against the Qing oppressors. So the long term
resistance begins.
Li Gin Cheung according to the traditions passed down to me
, was one of the military officers who
participated in the creation of first, original Wing Chun curriculum that was
designed to help teach and develop a fighting force that would be ready in a
3rd of the time needed to train the classical form of kung fu , 10 to 15 years training
period was shortened to only 3 -5 years.
Li Gin Cheung and his family did escape the destruction of Southern Shaolin . They went to
underground and created new identities for themselves and positions in the society.
As they settled down , they started to work on organization of the resistance. First
few years resistance movement was very successful in their effort to
disrupt Qing government and it's military actions were very successful . But it did not last
long , Qing Officials started to adapt to the tactics
of the resistance and rebels .and
started to suffer loses in both ,man power and logistics . So ,Li Gin Cheung using
his old military , and ku experience started
to reorganize rebellion structure and went with small isolated cells of
fighters to carry out guerilla fighting hit and run tactics. And change the
Wing Chun to not be recognized as such. So he restructured the wing chun by
adding Mian Quan and Ng Ying Kuen to
help disguise Wing Chun and make an even
more effective and lethal.
Another issue was loyalty to the cause , different version
of the art was taught the outside fighters (none family ), and newer and modified version taught only to family and those adopted into the family
who's loyalty was unquestionable. With each generation and years passing the
hallmarks of this system was it's willingness to adept new martial technique
and movements that would keep it on the fighting edge . And to this day it has
never been taught outside the original family lines and never been documented
to the public.
My sifu Wei Bo Chin who was my grandfather's brother ,my
uncle who adapted me as his own grandchild under Chinese custom ,since he did
not have any children of his own ,since I was 5 years old. Both my grandfather
Min Yong Chin and his brother came from mainland China to Taiwan with Chiang
Kai-shek. Both my grandfather and his brother came stateside soon after .While
my own grandfather went back and forth from the United States and Taiwan ,over
the years it was my uncle Wie Bo who took care of me and taught me
Chin family system of Wing Chun until I was 18 years of age when I was
told by my uncle that I had learned the family system and he had taught no one
else. After that he returned back to Taiwan where he lived out his remaining
years until his own death 3 years ago.
Sifu John Wrastler contact details
Johnscottwarstler@gmail.com.
Midland TX. 1-432-425-7217.
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