
Hung Ga is one of the most popular kung-fu
systems to originate from Kwang Tung (Canton), China. It is one of the five
family systems passed down from the teachings of the Siu Lum Monk, Gee Shim,
who taught five disciples surnamed Hung, Choy, Lay, Lau, and Mok. Hung- Ga,
named after Hung Hei Guen, is a powerful style which encompasses the hard, long
range offense of the Fu Ying (tiger form) and the soft, short range fluid
defense of the Hok Ying (crane form), the evasiveness of the Lung (dragon), the
precision of the Sae (snake), the swiftness of the Pao, (leopard) and the
application of the Ng Hang Kuen (five element fist).
