You Won t Be Seeing These Tiger Claws In Any Nature Show.
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You Won't See These Tiger Claws in Any Nature Show
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Tiger Claw Kung Fu, originally known as Hark Fu Moon or the Black Tiger System, was renamed by the First Generation Grand Master Wong Bil Hong to honor his master, believed to be a Shaolin monk. Due to Manchurian persecution of the Shaolin order, his master's name was never disclosed. Wong Bil Hong was selective in sharing his knowledge and taught only two students in his lifetime, one being his nephew, Wong Moon Toy.
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Tiger Claw Kung Fu, also known as Fu Jaw Pai, emerged from its roots as the Hark Fu Moon or Black Tiger System. Renamed by Grand Master Wong Bil Hong in honor of his Shaolin monk mentor, this martial art faced challenges during the Manchurian persecution, keeping his master's identity a secret. Unwilling to freely share his teachings, Wong Bil Hong trained only two students, one of whom was his nephew, Wong Moon Toy.
Wong Moon Toy began his training in 1927 and, following Wong Bil Hong’s death in 1934, moved to the United States. There, he introduced Tiger Claw Kung Fu, opening the Chinese Youth Athletic Club in 1957. Upon his death in 1960, he appointed Grand Master Wai Hong as his successor. Under Wai Hong’s leadership, Tiger Claw Kung Fu has become one of the most recognized forms of Kung Fu globally.
Inspired by the tiger, one of the five animals in Southern Chinese martial arts, this system focuses on developing aggression and fearlessness. Practitioners learn to attack directly without retreating, embodying the tiger’s nature. The system emphasizes speed, power, and particularly the hands, employing a technique where the wrist is drawn back, and fingers are splayed to strike and grip with tiger-like strength. Beyond physical prowess, Tiger Claw Kung Fu promotes spiritual discipline, boosting confidence and personal growth.
In 1974, the martial arts film "Tiger's Claw" featured Cliff Lok and Sek Kin, showcasing the Tiger Claw techniques. Sek Kin is also remembered for his role as Mr. Han in Bruce Lee’s "Enter the Dragon." The art form was further popularized in the TV series "Vanishing Son," starring Russell Wong, a student of Master Tak Wah Eng. Master Eng frequently appeared on the show and has authored several books on Tiger Claw Kung Fu.
Recently, martial arts have surged in popularity in the West, with individuals of all ages turning to Tiger Claw Kung Fu for self-defense and fitness.
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