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Jeong Ah Yim (張炎; ''c.'' 1814–''c.'' 1893)'' a.k.a.'' Jeung Yim, Cheung Yim, Cheung Hung Sing, Jeong Hung Sing, Jeong Hong Sing, Zhang Yan, Zhang Hongsheng; is recognized as an important contributor to the expansion of Choy Li Fut - a Chinese martial arts system, but his role in the development is unclear as exemplified in the variety of stories reported about his life, his involvement with the development of Choy Li Fut, and his anti-Qing revolutionary activities.〔Title:The Dynamic Fighting Art Descended From the Monks of the Shaolin Temple Choy Li Fut Kung Fu, Author:Master Doc-Fai Wong and Jane Hallander, Pub:Unique Publications, 1985. ISBN 0-86568-062-0 ISBN 978-0865680623〕 Few authenticated facts are known about Jeong Yim but his legacy and influence on Choy Li Fut can still be felt today. Like all great martial artists; myths, stories, and legends, which surround them are often mistaken and confused as facts. The heated controversy surrounding Jeong Yim is in regards with his involvement with the development of Choy Li Fut.〔Title: On Hung Gar: History and Practice, Author: Wallace Smedley, Paperback: 310 pages, Publisher: CreateSpace (April 13, 2009), Language: English, ISBN 1-4421-3747-9, ISBN 978-1-4421-3747-9, pg. 99〕 There are few written or published records verifying Jeong Yim's existence. Most of his history has been passed down orally and subsequently any materials available on him cannot be authenticated. Various Choy Li Fut branches have differing versions of how Choy Li Fut was founded or even created. Jeong Yim's 張炎 successor Chan Ngau-Sing 陳吽盛,(1864–1926) stated that the author Nim Fut San Yen created a popular fictional story (Wǔxiá) written during the period to increase the awareness of Choy Li Fut and anti-Qing revolutionary activities. This story was called, ''Fut San Hung Sing Kwoon''. Chan Ngau-Sing 陳吽盛 knew the author ''Nim Fut San Yen''〔nom de plume〕 personally. Such stories have no basis in historical fact. Popular Wǔxiá novels like Wan Nian Qing and the mythology of anti-Qing organizations such as the Heaven and Earth Society, were spreading wildly through China since the early 19th century.〔Title: On Hung Gar - History and Practice, Author: Wallace Smedley , Paperback: 310 pages, Publisher: CreateSpace (April 13, 2009), pg.100, Language: English, ISBN 1-4421-3747-9 ISBN 978-1-4421-3747-9〕 ==Jeong Yim 張炎== There are few written or published records verifying Jeong Yim's existence. However, according to the myths and legends surrounding Jeong Yim, he was born in 1814 Qing Dynasty in Sun Wui's Dong Ling Village. Popular fictional stories (Wǔxiá) written during the period have also caused confusion surrounding the life of Jeong Yim. According to myths and legends, Jeong Yim parents were killed when he was very young (most likely due to revolutionary fighting) and was placed under the care of his uncle, Jeong Kwan. When Jeong Yim was 7 or 8 years old he was a student of Li Yau-San. When Jeong Yim was 12 years old, his uncle became unable to care of him, so he asked Li Yau-San's top senior student Chan Heung who had just returned from studying with ''Choy Fook'', to take him in. Chan Heung is internationally recognized as the founder of the Choy Li Fut martial arts system. 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「Jeong Yim」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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