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  1. Leung Jan (Liang Zan), originally named Leung Dak Wing (Liang Derong), was born between 1816-1826 (End of the Chia Ching period of the Ching Dynasty 1796-1820), though accounts vary on the exact date. Leung Jan's father was a herbal Doctor and ran a pharmacy on Fai Jee Street. Leung Jan was the youngest of two sons, born to Dr.Leung.

  2. Nov 18, 2013 · Leung Jan began learning Wing Chun Kuen during the 1840s or 1850s from members of the King Fa Wui Goon Opera Troupe. It is commonly believed that Leung Jan started learning under Leung Yee-Tai ...

  3. Leung Yee Tei passed his Kung Fu on to Leung Jan, a well known herbal Doctor in Fat Shan. Leung Jan grasped the innermost secrets of Wing Chun, attaining the highest level of proficiency. Many Kung Fu masters came to challenge him, but all were defeated. Leung Jan became very famous.

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · Dr. Christoph Weingessel-Linner, founder of the Long Center Vienna (since 2006 - www.long-wien.at) tells in this video about the story of Wing Chun / Wing Ts...

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  5. Jan 10, 2017 · Wing Chun Dr. Leung Jan King of Wing Chun. Dr. Leung Jan was born in 1836 and passed away in 1901. He is regarded as the most legendary figure in Wing Chun history. Leung Jan also operated a herbal medicine store in Foshan during his reign as the King of Wing Chun. He had many, many challenge fights and remained undefeated.

  6. Leung Jan was a Chinese herbal doctor in Foshan, China. Historical accounts also recognize him by the title "Mr. Jan of Foshan" (佛山贊先生). He was the pride of the region and was known all across China. Wing Chun has a history of champion students like Wong Shun Leung, but the first to gain this type of recognition was Leung Jan. Mr. Jan ...

  7. Leung Jan's Wing Chun System, is a combination, of what he learned from both teachers, Wong Wah Bo and Leung Yee Tai. Modern research suggests that Leung Jan's original methods involved the San Sik method as well as a single form that contained the essence, of that which would become the standard three hand forms of Wing Chun Kuen.

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