Ye Wen was weak and sickly when he was a child. Chen Huashun, a disciple of Liang Zan, a Foshan Wing Chun master, rented Ye Wen's ancestral temple to set up a disciple to learn Wing Chun. After the death of a stroke, Ip Man practiced hard with his brother Wu for three years. The following year, IP Man came to Hong Kong to attend St. Stephen's School on the orders of his father. During this period, he got to know Liang Bi, the son of Mr. Liang Zan, and practiced Wing Chun with Liang Bi.
1946 (thirty-five years of the Republic of China), Ye Wen became the captain, inspector general and acting director of the criminal investigation team of Foshan police station. 1949, IP Man left Foshan and settled in Hong Kong, becoming the patrol captain of garrison headquarters Southern District. After more than 20 years, he successively set up libraries and apprentices in Hong Kong and Kowloon Hotel Workers' Union, Ruzhou Street in Kowloon, Lizhengwu Village and Cai Tong Street. His martial arts disciples are all over the society, including many foreign students.
1 97265438+February1,IP Man died in Hong Kong at the age of 79.
Wushu teaching
Ye Wen's outstanding disciples, such as Liang Xiang, Zhao Yun, Bruce Lee, Xu Shangtian, Liang Ting, Lu and He Yi, all inherited the master's legacy and further developed Wing Chun Boxing. Therefore, after the death of the master, Wing Chun disciples unanimously praised him as a master of Wing Chun.
Ip Man accepted Liang Ting as an apprentice in his later years, handed over the apprentice of Wing Chun Games to Liang Ting to continue as a professor, and entrusted him as the head coach of Wing Chun Games. Later, the WT Wing Chun course developed by Liang Ting has spread all over the world in 65 countries and regions, with more than 4,000 branches and nearly 2 million children.