Wong Lam Hoi
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Wong Lum Hoi was a master of Chinese martial arts
Chinese martial arts
Chinese martial arts, also referred to by the Mandarin Chinese term wushu and popularly as kung fu , are a number of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common traits, identified as "families" , "sects" or...

 from the Guangdong
Guangdong
Guangdong is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China. The province was previously often written with the alternative English name Kwangtung Province...

 province of China
China
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Little is known about Wong's Kung-Fu knowledge or skills before he became a disciple of Sing Lung
Sing Lung
Sing Lung, was a Chinese martial artist.His name is more of a title that he was referred to by the Chinese monks...

 at age 28. He trained with Sing Lung for approximately 10 years, until his death in 1893.

Soon after the death of his teacher, Wong Lum Hoi decided to spread the art and accept disciples. He taught many well-known martial artists, including:
Nhg Siu-Chan , Jyu Jik Chuyhn
Jyu Jik Chuyhn
Jyu Jik Chuyhn 朱亦傳 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...

, Nhg Shi-Kai, Nhg Keng-Wen, Lei Shing-Kon, Dong Di-Wen, Nhg Gam-Tin, Cheng Tit-Wu, Leung Chi-Hoi, Lo Chiu-Kit, Chung Chan-Yung and Dang Ho. His most famous disciple was his senior student Nhg Siu-Chung. Nhg Siu-Chung decided to rename the style Baahk Hok Pai (Bok Hok Pai) or White Crane Style.

White Crane practitioners use many of the hand and weapon forms of the Lama Pai style. Many White Crane schools and Federations also practice additional forms. Most of these forms are smaller sections of larger forms which are used for training new student. As with most Chinese styles, every generation or so adds something to the style, usually based the other martial influences of the current teacher.
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