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PeterScholz
08-05-2017, 13:48
Michael Tang veröffentlichte am Montag, den 10.04.2017 04:26
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9. A Lonely Journey To The Unknown Future

「天將降大任於斯人也,必先苦其心志,勞其筋骨,餓其體膚,空乏其身,行拂亂其所為,所以動心忍性,增益其 所不能。」

Fate had been cruel by brutally taken Tang Yik's wife and son away from him, but had been kind enough, for Weng Chun, to keep him away when the disaster happened as otherwise he would sure give up his life to protect his family and the "treasures" he held would have lost forever and we now would not see the essential parts of the Weng Chun Kuen and Luk Dim Boon Pole series.

He left 小塘 (Siu Tong) after Japanese surrendered, but war in China still continued, and came to Hong Kong. Tang Yik brought along with him nothing, but his solid knowledge inherited from his father and mother, on:

1. Weng Chun Kuen, Wooden Dummy and Luk Dim Boon Pole form from Fei Loi Temple;
2. Sheung Kung from Yeung Tim;
3. Kwan Kung through Tang Pok;
4. Wooden Dummy from Red Boat; that was taught through Fung Siu Ching to Tang Suen
5. Chong Kuen from Fung Siu Ching;
6. Pole Dummy from Tang Village;

Apart from the above Weng Chun Kuen series, he also learnt or having great knowledge on
1. A long knife form from his mother;
2. Saam Chien/Tit Sin 三展/鐡缐 (Hung Kuen Form)
3. Pat Gua Pole (八卦棍) and Monkey King Pole (行者棒)
4. A Whip Form.

When he came to Hong Kong, which was returned to British as a colony from the Japanese occupation, Hong Kong was relatively poor and life was difficult, particularly will a lot of "refugees" from mainland China. Also, as general living is not stable, ordinary people would not have money or leisure to learn martial arts. Kung Fu teaching would always linked with gangster activities, not exactly related to drug or postitutes, but to maintain ones share of living, underground law and order enforcement is very common and a Kung Fu teacher would have to prepare to fight against harassment and challenges, which would end up in either be beaten up or beating up others. Tang Yik did not like such as he believed that the bad luck that followed his father and his family would be a bad karma out of the accidental killing and bad things committed by students of Tang Suen, particular police when he was the coach and if he continued fighting or his students harming or even killed people, he would accumulate more bad karma. He would still have a slight hope that no more bad luck would not happen to his missing son. Instead, he wanted to be an apprentice as a tailor and settled down with a humble life.

But Fate did not allow his family arts to vanish, nor would he really could accept that such was lost from him. He was approached by Wai Yan, a well-off second generation of the owner of a poultry wholesale market shop, call 大徳欄 (Dai Duk Lan), inviting him to moved to live in the mezzanine floor of Dai Duk Lan and teach, no need to pay rental and he would get a reasonable return for teaching there by taking money of dead chickens (mostly suffocated through transportation) which were sold at a low price to cheap restaurants, a very attractive offer. He accepted.

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