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Yim Wing-chun

 
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Yim Wing-chun (嚴詠春) is a historical character, often cited in Wing Chun legends as the first Wing Chun master. A Shaolin nun and abbess Ng Mui (五枚師太) developed the fighting skill especially for Yim to defend herself against a bully, who threatened to sexually abuse Yim. Yim later passed the skill to her husband. Some said that Ng Mui didn't name her invention and it was Leung Bok-chau who named the fighting style after his sifu or teacher, his wife.

Wing-Chun, though a person's name in Chinese, literally means "spring chant" or alternatively "forever spring", or substituted with the character for "eternal springtime".[1]

Yim Wing Chun in Popular Culture

Movies

The 1994 movie, "Wing Chung", loosely portrays her life, using an action film genre.

Lineage

Lineage in Wing Chun
sifu The creator of Wing Chun abbot Ng Mui
 
Yim Wing-chun (嚴詠春)
 
only student her husband Leung Bok-chau (梁博儔)
  1. ^ Ritchie, Rene - "What's in a name?"

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