"After the Japanese captured Foshan, IP Man's extraordinary kung fu was learned by the Japanese military police, and he wanted to ask China to be a martial arts coach of the military police, but he always refused the request of the Japanese military police. In a rage, the Japanese military police assigned martial arts experts to compete with IP Man, saying that if IP Man was defeated, he would obey him.
In the case of being unable to refuse, he had to accept the contest. The newcomer was tall and strong, and his fists were heavy with swords. Ip Man pretended to be a pilger of Wing Chun Boxing, clamped the sheep and the horse, looked at each other, but without saying a word, lured the soldiers to block. The other party beat him with one punch, shot the horse with an arrow and forced him in.
Ip Man replaced the shooter's piling hand with a plowman, plowing the opponent's arrow, and at the same time turned and knelt on the horse, holding the knee position behind the opponent's front leg, forcing the opponent to suddenly lose his center of gravity. Although I didn't recruit my opponent, I failed. Ip Man also collected his horse in time, gave in and jumped out of the contest. This is really a master's trick. Let's call it a day.
After the tournament, IP Man left Foshan temporarily for fear of offending Japanese warlords, but secretly helped me to work behind enemy lines. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, IP Man, despite his skill, gave up running a library as a disciple, worked in the county government criminal police team, and took on the work of getting rid of violence.
He personally detected the robbery in Shafang, Foshan, and personally arrested the robbers in Shengping Theater on Shengping Road. He was appreciated by his superiors and served as the patrol captain of Guangzhou Southern District. "
Ye Wen's life story
Ye Wen (1893- 1972), whose real name is Ye Jiwen, is a rich boy in Foshan, Guangdong. Ye Wen received a strict Confucian education from his family and has a profound traditional cultural accomplishment. After studying at school, he fell in love with traditional martial arts. From the age of seven, he studied Wing Chun with Chen Huashun, the high-legged teacher of Wing Chun King Liang Zan.
When IP Man 13 years old, before he died, he specially instructed disciple Wu to take good care of IP Man and help him complete his Wing Chun studies. As a result, Ye Wen transferred to the Wu Boxing Hall in Xiangxiang Street, Foshan Market Line for further study.
/kloc-at the age of 0/5, IP Man was sponsored by his in-laws Pang Weiting to study in Hong Kong, and attended St. Stephen's College, a prestigious school in Stanley. Here, the aggressive China students, foreigners and Indians were all defeated by him. Introduced by classmates, I got to know Liang Bi, the second son of Liang Zan, and studied Wing Chun with him for nearly four years. His martial arts advanced by leaps and bounds because Liang Bi passed on his father's subtlety to Ip Man.
From 19 14 to 1949, Ye Wen stayed in Foshan for 35 years, engaged in military and police boxing teaching and private boxing teaching, and often communicated with people from all walks of life, and was praised as the second Liang Zan.
1949 10 10 In October, 56-year-old Ye Wen came to Hong Kong again via Macau. 1950 In July, the first wing chun boxing class was held in the hotel trade union. Since then, he has set up libraries in Ruzhou Street, Lida Street, Lizhengwu Village, Tai Po Road, Tai Kok Tsui and Tung Choi Street in Kowloon.
Nowadays, many internationally renowned Wing Chun masters, such as "King of Words" Huang Chunliang, "forbidden kingdom" Bruce Lee, and Australian Wing Chun master Zhang Zhuoqing, all come from Ip Man's family, which is full of peaches and plums.
In the 1960s and 1970s, with the assistance of all his disciples Qi Xin, Ip Man founded Wing Chun Boxing Association and IP Man Wushu Association, which laid the foundation for the spread and development of Wing Chun Boxing.
Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Ip Man