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Yuen Kay Shan Yiu Jee – (Important Ideas)
September 18th, 2007 by adminYuen Kay Shan passed down his training principles in sets of five character couplets. They included the Yiu Jee (Important ideas) and the Ching Yan (Introductions). These sets teach working hard, studying, being nimble, being healthy, using ones eyes and perceptions, and being first.
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- Fa Chuk Dui Sao Chi – (Explore changes by sticking with a partner)
- Dui Gan Yiu Jong Tao – (Use a Mirror and Dummy to aid in this pursuit)
- Lik Chui Jee Gok Chuen – (Strength is aware, it follows and changes with feeling)
- Lien Juk Bot Ting lao – (Continue without stopping or staying)
- Sien Faat Jai Yan – (Move first to gain the initiative)
- Yan Si Yee Gong – (Attack according to timing)
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