Thank you very much for your information and insight.
Your explanation was very helpful. It makes sense that there would be confusion between Hung Gar as a style and its most famous set Tiger and Crane. I have heard and read about Hung Gar being referred to as the Tiger and Crane style many times.
I have seen versions of Sifu Wong Kiew Kit’s Tiger and Crane form and it quite different from the Canton Style Hung Gar version.
I read the information on the Nam Yang website and it seems to be a pre Wong Fei Hong version of Hung Gar, like you said.
Being a Pre-Wong Fei Hong version must be why the curriculum is very different . The form Sam Chien is very important form in this school. I know that Five Ancestor Fist- Ngo Cho Kun has a Sam Chien form (Three Wars).
This what I was able to find out about Nam Yang from their site.
The Tiger Crane Combination Style
http://www.namyang1954.com/history.html
Taught at the Nam Yang Pugilistic Association, founded by Grand Master Ang Lian Huat in 1954.
Passed down by Grand Master to his successor, Master Tan Soh Tin.
The Style has 11 Hand Forms plus numerous advanced hand forms.
Known Tiger Crane Hand Sets
1. Sam Chien: This a core set. It teaches the basics of Fu Hok Seung Ying Style, develops geng and leads the practitioner to develop Iron body skills.
2. Tet Bay Sam Chien
3. Sip Ji Koon
4. Charp Tsar Tai Por
5. Si Men Dao Dui
6. Tien Tay Lin Chien
7. Hu Die Shuang Fei
8. Pei Ho Tien Sit
9. Tay Chung Koon
10. Ti Goo Lip Chiok
11. Ben Hor Choot Nar
Thanks again for your help.
Regards,
Steve