just found this forum and would like to give a shout out to all the Hung Kuen practitioners!!
i have studied a little while under one of Wong Lei's students Wong Hon Kit. although it was brief while in Toronto, Wong Sifu was very open and a wealth of knowledge, and willing to share. my enthusiasm was matched by Wong Sifu knowing that my background was from Soong Siu Por, Soong Chiew Yen that eventually i introduced my original Sifu to Wong Hon Kit. excuse me for straying off topic as i get excited whenever there is talk about Hung Kuen!!
Wong Lei's ye fu chut lim from my understanding is roughly translated as "night tiger crosses bridge" in the Soong line we have a set called mang fu chu lam which roughly translated is "angry tiger comes out of forest" many have asked if these two sets r related? these two sets do not have anything in common. the ye fu is very much narrow horse with lots of isometrics and mang fu is very much like fu hok in its directions but the heart of it is different . i have seen ye fu only performed once by Wong Hon Kit so my understanding is virtually none except for visual.
06linsim who do you train under if you dont mind me asking.
Cheers,