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Splashing Hands (濺手 Jian Shou) is an external/internal system of Chinese martial arts first openly taught by Haumea F. Lefiti in the 1950s/60s. == History == The legendary origin of Splashing Hands is that it was taught to those monks who were in charge of guarding the temple gates of the Northern Shaolin Temple during the 18th century, and some feel it is derived from Chinese Mok-Gar. Haumea F. Lefiti studied from a general while stationed in Taiwan as member of the U.S. Marine Corps.〔http://www.littlenineheaven.com/lefiti.html〕 He was accepted as a student of Ark Yuey Wong in the Los Angeles Chinatown after a letter of introduction when he returned to the United States after leaving the Marine Corps. Lefiti passed black sash to a number of students, one of the teachers claiming the art being James W. McNeil.
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