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Shunde Wing Chun - 顺德永春 - Taming the Tiger - Siu Lim Tao - Chum Kiu -Some General Info: Shunde was the birthplace of Chan Wah Chun. One of the most well known and most influential names in the Wing Chun Community besides Leung Jan, Chan Yu Min,Tan Sao Ng. Chan Wah Chun learned Wing Chun from Leung Jan, Leung Jan supposedly learned from Leung Yee Tai and Wong Wah Bo. The accounts to from when on and exactly from whom Chan Wah Chun learned Wing Chun vary and are debated to say the least. For example Leung Ting states that Chan Wah Chun learned Wing Chun from the age of 25(He was born in 1833), other source only mentioning him learning from Leung Jan from 1888 onward. Which would put him in his fifties when he started out in Wing Chun. What can be said for sure is that Chan Wah Chun was already quite old when a young Yip Man learned from him. -On the Technial Content: The Content differs in some part from the ones transmittd from Yip Man. Which doesnt make one or the other lineages bad. --Siu Lim Tao Most Sections seem to be largly the same. There are of course technical differences in terms of execution but as long as the principle behind it remains the same it should be fine. The Shunde Siu Lim Tao has an end section which is completly missing in the Yip Man Siu Lim Tao, which its most obvious technical difference. --Chum Kiu Like in the Siu Lim Tao, minor technical differences --Taming the Tiger Set Ill put that last in the description because its a nontypical form in the Wing Chun Curriculuum, which is with other forms taught in this lineage the subject of most debate. Sets that are called Taming the Tiger are usually beginner sets taught to younger people. The idea is to tame the young wild spirit of the tiger by directing his energy through physcial movements, so that he can be led towards more complex methods, which require paitence and a beginner understanding to graps.