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    sorry

    oh well, they say the photo is too big to post here.

    sorry. Just check out his website.

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    Wasn't Lao Bun wanted by the police after he killed those imigration guys???

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    TTT for the stories

    I forget how Sifu Chan knew Lau Bun.... other than they have similar lineage somewhere along the way... Sifu Chan studied with Chan Sai Hung, a Hung Sing teacher
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    I think he goes into a cave to meditate and recharge his chi...and bite the heads off of bats, of course....

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    i'm sure they got to know each other somehow. but i'm sure they would have share something being that they both came from toi san.

    Here is the link to the site i made for my sifu. hope you like it, some pictures i need to fix-mean reset, some are stretched out.

    http://www.tienloong.zoomshare.com

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    yeah, thats a big reason why people like ed parker ralph castro and wally jay kept him a secret so no attention would come his way. he was very protected in chinatown.


    frank

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    That's pretty cool

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    hskwarrior - nice websites and photos.

    How can Lau Bun and Jew Leong be "professors"? You're not talking about an honorary academic post at some University are you?

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    Dave and Greencloud

    I would love to hear what Chan Tai San had to say about Lau Bun. No matter what i love to hear about him, so you guys could also be contributing to this thread as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hskwarrior View Post
    As i've said, Professor Lau Bun was THE chinatown godfather, not only packed with his gung fu, from what i understand the man also used to carry around a 6 shooter revolver. Again, the man would never display his gung fu unless he planned on killing you with it.

    anyways, Lau Bun and his students had more than one encounter with the legendary bruce lee. In fact, i only recently came to learn (there's a well known person here who was an eye witness when i learned this) Lau Bun school was majorly involved in not allowing Bruce Lee to teach the Gwai Lo.

    Even more surprising to hear was the late Bing Chan (my sifu's first sifu) was the one who wrote up the declaration to bruce lee telling him why he shouldn't be teaching Gwai Lo and if it doesn't stop a match was to be set up in which Wong Jack Man ended up fighting him.

    I recall my elders telling me that before bruce lee came to know lau bun one of lau buns students kicked the ass of bruce lee's student. bruce came over to the hung sing kwoon yelling and screaming, and Lau Bun came out of his office and asked what the problem was. The moment bruce layed his eyes on lau bun he just put his head down and walked away.

    The next two stories have to do with chasing off bruces students. The fisst is my Si-bak Ah Foon and his classmates were practicing gung fu when the green Hornet (bruce Lee's student) came into lau bun's hung sing kwoon starting trouble. Ah foon was the first to get to him but he ended up fighting the green hornet up the stairs and out into the streets kicking that arse.

    next, my sifu recalls during chinese new years in 1967 bruce lee's students were all pumped up and came down the stairs in Bing Chan's Lup Mo studio when Kenneth also fought him up the stairs and out into the street beating the heck out of him. Kenneth was a serious bad ass.

    My sifu once told me a story that bruce lee rented out the Sun Sing movie theater to promote his style. while on stage he was bragging about how fast his hands were and asked for some audience participation to see if anyone could block his punches. So Kenneth's classmates finally convinced him to go up on stage. Bruce introduced himself and demo'd what he was going to do by actually throwing a couple of punches and kenneth blocked those. Then bruce lee charged and kenneth used our downward windmill blocks and blocked every single punch bruce threw. the crowd must have been ecstatic and i can't imagine kenneth's classmates and what they were thinking. anyways, they went back to bing chan and told him what happened, and bing chan asked one question....."did you hit him back?" Kenneth said NO. From what i hear is that bing chan got hella ****ed about kenneth waisting his time by just blocking, he should have laid into bruce.

    I would like to state now, that these stories are in NO WAY intended to insult or offend any of Bruce Lee's descendants and followers. The man was very good for his time, but let's remember, he was still a man.


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    why did bruce and his students act up in some one else's territory?...were they high or bruce was used to chinatown being growing up in hong kong?...read in that "Unsettled Matters" e-book bruce was on roids...
    trying to find links on old chinese gangsters.

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    just one note, I was told a lot of bjj black belts are called "professors" as well. so, there is some circulation of this usage for ma.

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    you really should explore the martial arts world a little more. the term "Profesor" is widely used and to name drop a few are Professor Wally Jay, Professor Rick Alemany, Professor Ralph Castro, Professor Lau Bun.....Need i go on?


    its really an injustice to the world when you hold on to a simple word that represents a level of achievement and clutch it to your bussom (?) and say no one could ever use this title outside of academics.

    Its a pretty petty argument. not to mention one YOU or anyone else in the world could ever win. thats not a dis, that's reality. like it or not. listen or change the channel. you get what i mean.

    no hard feelings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hskwarrior
    how could any one ever dispute something so trivial as a title in the first place?
    hskwarrior, I think you're being contradictory here. You can't ask someone to respect the title and then say it is a trivial matter at the same time.

    In my opinion, the English terms like grandmaster are an inadequate translation of the Chinese terms.

    sifu = master/teacher (OK)
    si-gung = grandmaster (not OK), grand-master (OK, IMO!)
    tai si-gung = great grandmaster (not OK), great grand-master (OK, IMO!)

    jung si (zhong si) = Grandmaster

    The first 3 indicate lineal (family) relationships, whereas the 4th is a term of respect accorded you by your peers.

    Both "sifu" and "jung si" can be used by the general public with reference to the person, but to call someone "si-gung" or "tai si-gung" when there is no relationship make no sense. That subtlety is lost in the crude English translations grandmaster and great grandmaster respectively.

    I get what you're trying to say, but I think "Grandmaster" is a better term than professor because there is less confusion with academic titles. Grandmaster is the "top of the tree" in the chess world (I think).

    Anyway, keep up the good work promoting CLF. I like to hear stories of the "old" masters. Life must have been very different for a Chinese person in the USA back then.

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