黄飞鸿  Wong Fei Hung (1847-1925), the renowned Wushu master in the late 19th century, is the founder of the modern Hung Gar and one of the most famous martial arts heroes in China.
The story of his life is described in dozens of books and is shown in many films and television broadcasts. Wong Fei Hung sets a model for many modern Wushu masters.
The pioneer of the modern Hung Gar was considered the creator of new form complexes, through the expansion of the arsenal of style and the introduction of the concepts of the five elements such as fire, earth, metal, water, wood

Wong Fei Hung

        黄飞鸿

林世荣  Lin Shi Rong (Lam Sai Wing) (1861-1943) is one of the most famous masters of Hung Gar, a disciple of Wong Fei Hung.
Lam made kung fu accessible to all, opening the doors of teaching while, as we know, for generations it was only transmitted within the same family unit.
To facilitate its dissemination, he also published three volumes on the Hung Gar, which testified to the great open-mindedness of the master in accordance with the times and the changing society.
In China, it is said, he was the teacher of 1000 students. In 1921 the President of the Republic of China awarded him a silver medal, proclaiming him "Mr tiger and crane".

Lam Sai Wing.

       林世荣

吴少泉  Wu Shao Quan (1909-1967) is a well-known master of Wushu, a student of Lam Sai Wing and brother of kung fu of Tang Fong and Lau Jaam.
Master enjoyed deserved glory throughout Guangdong Province.
He was an excellent doctor and one of the architects of the Guangzhou Medical Hospital. His name is included in the list of honorable inhabitants of the city.

 Wu Shao Quan

         吴少泉

黄达生  Huang Da Sheng outstanding Master of Hung Gar, became Wu Shao Quan's apprentice. He was Vice President of Guangdong Wushu Association and President of Guangzhou Province Hung Gar Association. He raised a large number of Wushu masters. He has been active in promoting Hung Gar and in passing on the tradition to new generations of learners. In the martial arts community he has been given a valid nickname, "Great Wave".

Huang Da Sheng

          黄达生

黄马可  Marco La Rosa is a kung fu practitioner of Italian origin, fourth generation disciple of Wong Fei Hung as well as direct student of Huang Da Sheng. He has many years of experience in martial arts with numerous national and international successes. Characterized by a strong physical and mental strength, he is one of the few foreigners to have obtained a great cultural background in the martial field both in combat with bare hands and with weapons. 

Marco La Rosa

        黄马可 

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