Jyu Jik Chuyhn
Jyu Jik Chuyhn 朱亦傳 (1892–1980) was born in the Toi-San district of Guangdong province and began his training in martial arts at an early age. Originally learning Hung Kuyhn and later Choy Lay Fut from a monk named Choy Ying. Choy Ying introduced Jyu Jik Chuyhn to Jaang Saan Ying, head Monk of the Clear Cloud Temple in Toi San.[1]
Jyu studied a wide variety of martial arts under the tutelage of Jaang Saan Ying. Along with Choy Lay Fut,[1] he was trained in other arts such as “Nam Ying Jao Kuyhnn” (Southern Eagle Claw) and “Ngok Fei Pai” (named after and created by the General, Ngok Fei). His training in these styles prepared him for what he would learn under both Wong Lam-Hoi and Wong Yan-Lam.
Jyu first learned Lama Pai under the direction of Wong Lum Hoi. Such an accomplished martial artist was Chyuhn that he learned all of Wong Lum Hoi’s Lama Pai hand and weapon sets in under 7 years. Wong Lum Hoi founded the Lama Pai lineage later called Bak Hok Pai, or Tibetan White Crane.[1] Towards the end of his training Jyu sought out the teachings of Wong Yan Lum upon his return to Guangdong. Wong Yan Lum was one of the Ten Tigers of Canton, and his Lama Pai lineage was later called Hop Ga Kuen or Martial Hero Family Fist.[2] Jyu spent many years learning different forms from Wong Yan Lum until he completed the Lama Pai style. Jyu Chuyhn was the only man who learned with both teachers and was accepted by both as a disciple. He learned the entire system and was given permission by both Wong Yan Lam and Wong Lam Hoi to pass on the Lama Pai system.[1]
Notable students under Jyu were:[3]
- Gong Kwan-San
- Lei Lun-San
- Leu Yuk-San
- Lei Sek-San
- Lei Chiu-San
- Jyu Wu-San
- Jyu Wan-San
- Lei Git-San
- Jyu Ching San
- Lei Wai-San
- Chan Tai-San
Jyu is survived by his 4th son, Jyu Maan Yueng (1939) who is a doctor living in Toi San, China. He is proficient in the Choy Lay Fut style of his father and still teaches at 70 years of age.[3]
References
- Chan, Tai-san (translated by Ross, David A.), "A Tradition Whose Time has Come", Inside Kung Fu (September 1993), p. 53.
- ibid
- Interview with Jyu Maan Yueng (Jyu Chyuhn's 4th son) conducted by Michael Parrella in Toi San district, Guangdong province in 2006