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The different branches of the Chinese martial art Wing Chun can be thought of as describing both the differing traditions and interpretations of Wing Chun, and the teacher-student relationships which perpetuate them. There is no universally recognized sanctioning body for Wing Chun that governs certification of lineage, nor an unambiguous way of defining lineage. This branch listing relies on existing published, and notable family trees. Listings of notable students within a branch are in no particular order, and not intended to state seniority or rank. ==Yip Man branch== Yip Man (), also known as Yip Kai-Man () was well respected by other martial arts instructors in southern China and Hong Kong. He was the first person to teach Wing Chun to a wider public. After his death, many of his students formed separate schools.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cebridge.com.au/Ipman/ )〕 Yip Man's teachers included Chan Wah Shun, Chan Wah Shun's student Ng Chung So (吴仲素), Chua Zone Ting and Leung Bik, son of Chan Wah Shun's teacher Leung Jan. Yip Man was well known for having a very quick wit and an acid tongue. His teaching style, along with the very direct nature of the art and its despising of superfluous talk, infuses it with a certain edginess. This is probably why Wing Chun is well known for being split into many factions. Notable students of Yip Man include: Lun Gai, Gwok Fu, Leung Sheung(梁相),〔 〕 Lok Yiu (駱耀), Law Bing (羅炳), Chu Shong-tin (徐尚田), Lo Man Kam (盧文錦), Yip Bo Ching (葉步青), Wong Shun Leung (黃淳樑), Wong Kam Yuen, William Cheung, Wang Kiu (王喬), Wong Si Wing, Chan Chee Man (陳志文), Andrew Ma, Kang Sin Sin (Kong San San), Hawkins Cheung (張學健), Bruce Lee (李小龍), Victor Kan Wah Chit (簡華捷), Wong Long, Wong Chok, Lee Shing, Ho Kam-Ming, Moy Yat, Duncan Leung, Derek Fung (馮平波 Fung Ping Bor), Chris Chan (陳成 Chan Shing), Stanley Chan, Chow Tze Chuen, Tam Lai, Ip Ching, Ip Chun, Lee Zhi Wen and Lee Che Kong. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Branches of Wing Chun」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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