Luohan Qigong. Treasure for health: The internal work of Choy Lee Fut by Beneyto Jose

Luohan Qigong. Treasure for health: The internal work of Choy Lee Fut by Beneyto Jose

Author:Beneyto, Jose [Beneyto, Jose]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw
Published: 2017-08-13T16:00:00+00:00


Entrance of the Shaolin temple

Chan Heung

Chan Heung (陳享 ) was a young man from King Mui ( 京梅 ) village, in Guandung. He started practicing martial arts when he was 7 years old with his uncle, Chan Yuen Wu (陳遠護 ). Chan Heung had a natural skill for kung fu and a great overcoming spirit.

This made him soon learn all the knowledge that his uncle could transmit. His rushes to keep improving his kung fu lead him to know teacher Lee Yau San (李友山 ), who would become his second teacher and with who kept learning until acquiring all the knowledge he could transmit him.

Years later, they both heard talking from a solitary monk that lived in the Lau Fu Mountain whose name was Choy Fook (蔡 褔). It was said that this monk had Chinese medicine knowledge and deduced he also had to know about kung fu, so they decided to look for him. When they arrived to the temple, they found an elderly, tall, muscular and hard-looking man. He said he was a Choy Fook disciple, that he was out and asked them to drink tea, until the return of the monk. To prepare the tea, he started chopping wood with his own hands, something that caught Chan Heung and his master Lee Yau San’s attention. This last one, interpreted the fact as a signal to which they had to answer and decided to act by kicking a rice grinder that was close letting it fall to the floor. Surprised, the old man got closer to the grinder, cut a corner and smashed it with his hands, throwing the resultant dust in front of Lee Yau Shan. At the same time, he announced he was actually Choy Fook, and that the dust was a reminder for visitants who misbehave.

In this situation, Lee Yau Shan felt ashamed and respectfully thanked the monk and left, leaving there Chan Heung. Anxious to keep increasing his knowledge, this considered it was a perfect occasion to keep improving his Kung fu, so he got on his knees in front of the monk and begged him to accept him as a disciple.

Choy Fook looked at the young man and considered his petition was genuine. But to access to this one, he would have to meet the requirements, otherwise he would have to immediately leave:

Chan Heung had to be with him at the monastery at least ten years until the end of his learning.



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