Difference between revisions 62895635 and 67821781 on enwiki'''Chu Shong-tin''' (徐尚田 [[1933]] - ) was the third student of martial arts teacher [[Yip Man]] in the discipline of [[Wing Chun]], and remained at [[Yip Man]]'s school to become his senior instructor. He moved to [[Hong Kong]] in November of [[1949]]. He started learning [[Wing Chun]] informally in September of [[1950]] and he became Yip's formal student in January of [[1951]]. He wrote the book 《詠春寶鑑》 and produced instructional [[DVDs]]. He wais known as the 'King of Sil Lim Tao', Wing Chun's most important form and its crucial foundation. == Lineage == {| border cellpadding=5 | colspan="2" align="center" | Lineage in Wing Chun |- |[[shifu|sifu]]||[[Yip Man]] (葉問) |- | colspan="2" align="center" | <br>'''Chu Shong-tin''' (徐尚田) <br> |- |known students||[[Jim Fung]] (馮傳強) |} ==External links== *[http://www.chushongtin.com/ his website] *[http://www.hchwingchun.com.au/chushongtin.htm biography] *[http://www.wcarchive.com/WCA_Store/Item_Pages/ChuShongTin.htm His Videos] {{HK-bio-stub}} [[Category:1933 births|Chu, Shong-tin]] [[Category:Living people|Chu, Shong-tin]] [[Category:Wing Chun practitioners from Hong Kong|Chu, Shong-tin]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=67821781.
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