by YHGSKF » Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:20 pm
Hello All,
My sigung (Grandmaster Yee), in referring to what he calls the three orthodox Hung Ga (Hung Family) styles of WFH's day, understands that the name Hung Ga, especially during that time, related to a political organization, not a specific martial style per se. Many of the names of various styles were not necessarily descriptive of the style itself, but (as in Tai Chi/'Grand Ultimate') descriptions of the founder's skill level, or (as in Hung Ga) political affiliation.
This is why there exists so much technical difference in what we now know as "non-orthodox" Hung Kuen, or styles from South China that claim connection to Siu Lam and/or Hung Hei Gwun but not through the Wong family line. This would include the so-called "village" styles, more accurately called Hung Ga Jaap.
What GGM Tit Kiu Saam passed down (called by my sigung Siu Lam Hung Kuen), various travelling Hung Mun revolutionaries hired by various villages to train the members (the collection of various techniques from these teachers comprised numerous 'Hung Ga Jaap/mixture' styles), and the old Tiger and Crane techniques passed from Hung Hei Gwun to Luk Ah Choi and inherited by the Wong Family is the trinity of material WFH, through his connections to both the martial and political societies, accessed and used to advance our great style, according to GGM Tang Fong.
Just my two cents.
Tit Ma Tit Kiu Chin Gan Choh