Difference between revisions 970540128 and 971407935 on enwiki{{Multiple issues| {{Multiple issues| {{more citations needed|date=July 2020}} {{one source|date=July 2020}} {{self-published|date=July 2020}} }} {{Infobox martial artist | image = (contracted; show full) He moved to [[Hong Kong]] in November 1949, started learning Wing Chun informally in September 1950. The 17-year-old Chu was a secretary at a restaurant at whose premises Ip held classes, which he audited. Chu became Yip's formal student in January 1951. As his health was not good, he took a concept-based form of the discipline.<ref name= "cancer">Lam, Lana (Sep 11, 2011) "[https://www.scmp.com/article/978732/grandmaster-wing-chun-wins-fight-cancer Grandmaster of wing chun wins fight with cancer]". ''[[South China Morning Post]]''</ref> He taught select students from all over the world, communicating with English speaking students through body language and hands on demonstration, or was assisted by other Chinese students, since he didn't speak English. Though he considered himself retired, he accepted students for the purpose of passing on his understanding of Nim Lik to ensure its survival. (contracted; show full){{DEFAULTSORT:Chu, Shong-Tin}} [[Category:1933 births]] [[Category:2014 deaths]] [[Category:Wing Chun practitioners from Hong Kong]] {{HongKong-sport-bio-stub}} {{martialart-bio-stub}} 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=971407935.
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