|

My
Father - IP Man
Ip
Ching
My late father, Master
IP Man, actively promoted the art of ” Wing Chun” after coming to
Hong Kong in 1949. In a brief period of 22 years(1950
- 1972),
the art of ” Wing Chun” blossomed in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
More than that, the seeds of Wing Chun were spread throughout the
world and a firm foundation was laid in the major countries of the
world. During his life, excellent disciples such as LEUNG Sheung, IP
Bo-ching, CHIU Wan, Bruce LEE, LOK Yiu, CHUI Sheungtin, WONG Shun-leung
and HO Kam-ming were cultivated and they inherited Master Ip's wish
to further develop ” Wing Chun”. Therefore, Master Ip was held in
the highest esteem by his disciples and unanimously praised as the”
Master of Wing Chun” after he passed away.
(My
late father was humble and prudent throughout his life and he had
never claimed himself as the Master of Wing Chun or the elder of any
school. I mentioned this point as a warning to fellow disciples of ”
Wing Chun” who had completed to be leader of the school.)My
late father could accept this title without feeling embarrassed.
My late father was
born in Foshan at the end of Ching Dynasty. Foshan was situated at
the most prosperous region of the Zheyieng Delta of Guangdong
province and it was the hub of land and sea transport. From ancient
time, it had been called one of the Ever Major Historical Towns of
China in association with Jingde, Thuxian and Hankiou. Industry and
trade, in particular handicraft trade, prospered all along and the
residents lived a stable and prosperous life. As a result, culture
and art developed fully and as Chinese martial art was part of
China's traditional culture and art, the trend of learn material art
was very popular. Well known masters of the South School, e.g. WONG
Fai-hung, CHEUNG Hung-shing, LEUNG Tsan, FUNG Siu-ching etc. came
from Foshan. Master Ip was born in such an age and he was extremely
fond of Chinese martial art. With talent and persistence as well as
teaching by famous teachers(CHAN
Wah-shun at the beginning and LEUNG Pik, son of LEUNG Chan later),
Master Ip's achievement could be envisaged.
I came to Hong Kong in
1962 and followed my father to learn martial arts. Afterwards, I
assisted him in teaching ”Wing Chun” until he passed away in 1972. I
learned a lot from the way he taught. As it was the 100th
anniversary of the birth Master IP Man, I would like to put forward
a few points that I learned from the master's way of teaching in the
hope that all” Wing Chun” disciples would learn from them and study
them.
The Master put great
emphasis on the selection of talent. He always said,” No doubt it is
difficult for a disciple to select a teacher. But it is even more
difficult for a teacher to select a disciple”. It was extraordinary
for someone who taught martial art for a living to have such a
mentality. This meant that he was serious in his attitude and
responsible to the disciples he taught. Throughout his life, the
Master had neither hung up a signboard nor put up enrollment
advertisement. The aim for this was just to reserve” the active
right to select disciple” . The Master adhered to this principle
strictly for the past 20 years. It was commendable for someone who
taught martial art for a living.
“Wing Chun” is
practical, simple and direct without any fancy element. The Master
put great emphasis on the basic training of the new disciples. When
he taught them Siu Lim Tao, he imposed no time constraint on the
learning of correct stance, co-ordination of the waist and the stand
as well as the use of strength. He would teach a new topic only
after the disciple could prove that he could meet his requirement.
He would never teach perfunctorily. This was in fact, a kind of
award to those who worked hard to meet the requirement.
Another characteristic
of the Master's way of teaching was teaching a disciple according to
his aptitude. He would thoroughly analyze the mentally, character,
physical fitness, physique, education standard, cultural
accomplishment as well as power of absorption of the disciple first.
Then he would teach him ways and means according to the different
needs of individual to make sure that every disciple would absorb
and learn easily.
In the course of
teaching, the Master placed a lot of importance in practicing a show free combat. The aim was to nurture disciple's love of and
confidence in” Wing Chun” so as to guide him to study the rules of
“Wing Chun” and the wooden dummy.
Apart from great
attainments in ”Wing Chun”, the Master received advanced education
in his youth. Moreover, he continued to absorb modern scientific
knowledge. Therefore, he could always make use of present day's
technological knowledge such as mechanic and mathematics theories to
explain the rules of Wing Chun. The Master could even give up
unintelligible wordings such as the Five Elements, Eight Diagrams
and mutual promotion and restraint between the Five Elements that
were commonly used in metaphysics. This helped purification of
martial arts and this was also the secret for the Master to achieve
such high attainment. The Master had never said and even detested
anyone who said,” I met a genius or hermit who taught me
extraordinary skill or unique move in martial art” to cheat his
disciple and to promote himself. He thought that such person had no
confidence in what he had learnt and he was extremely shallow in the
rules of martial art. He only wished to scare people by telling this
kind of specious story. Such person was doomed to failure by using
this kind of unsubstantiated means to teach martial art.
The secret of the
Master's way of teaching was not limited to the above points. I hope
that fellow disciples will explore more meaningful points in the
future.
|
 |