MASTER CHOW FOOK SIFU
(1914-1996)
-- with WHITE-BROW & THE DRAGON-FORM
PUGILISM
Master Chow Fook, (??)also called Sifu as commonly called in
Canton and Hong Kong, being a favored disciple of
Grandmaster Lam Yiu kwai as from 1938, is now the 'Big
Brother' of the Dragon-Form School. He learned from
grandmaster, Cheung Lai Chuen (???), of the White-brow
School (???) from age of 15 in Canton. This school has come
from the same source with Dragon Form but developed into
different skills and special characteristics.
The Dragon-Form Pugilism (???) was founded in Shaolin
Monastery at the beginning of the Ching Dynasty (1644-1911).
When the Ching army burned down the Shaolin Monastery, a
superior master escaped and hid himself in the mountains in
southern part of Kwangtung Province of China. There he
taught martial art to Grandmaster Lam Yiu Kwai (???), "The
Tiger of East River". This famous boxing module is called
'Lung Ying Mor Kiu', which means scraping the arms in Dragon
form. It has the characteristic of fast attack with tiger
claw and dragon waist. The two Grandmasters together were
dubbed "The Two Tigers of the East River" in their times for
their unusual prowess and skills.
In 1945, Master Chow Fook had operated sixteen gymnasiums
under his own name and management in his province. In 1950,
he ran a beauty parlor in Hong Kong and taught Kung Fu there.
In 1957, he was invited by his elder brother, a prestigious
businessman in Brunei, to travel to Brunei and taught Kung
Fu to local Chinese Immigrants. His elder brother ran a
large grouped company in Brunei, whose employees and workers
were mostly Chinese. A local underworld organization called
the Gang of Ten Killers composed of ten cruel and
belligerent evil-doers learned of the arrival of a Chinese
exponent with terrific kung fu. They decided to take the
first move to cause injury to Sifu Chow and preclude him
from teaching kung fu in Brunei. So, five villains of the
Gang of Ten Killers ambushed Chow. They were all strong and
taller than Chow, attacked him from all directions. Chow
calmly employed the Arm-Scraping fist Skill to fight back
until the five vicious fellows were all knocked down to the
ground. Now it so happened that an American engineer in the
company was a skilled Western boxer. Surprised by his feat
of setting back the five ruffians of the notorious gang
alone, the engineer asked for a match. Barely two minutes
passed and he was already overcome by Sifu Chow's Dragon
fist. He requested Sifu to be his instructor immediately and
called upon other natives to learn from Sifu Chow. Thus Chow
established a gymnasium, teaching kung fu and training
traditional lion-dance there. He stayed for five years and
trained many natives and disciples. In 1962, he returned to
Hong Kong and continued his barbershop business and
established a registered Dragon Fist 'Chow Fook Gymnasium'
in New Territories.
Chow Fook had trained a lot of disciples and proved to be
well known. In 1971, he led a term to Taiwan to demonstrate
White Brow and Dragon Fist. In same year, his female
disciple, Miss Choi Ching Ching, won the first honour of
Chinese Martial Art Championship of Hong Kong. His other
male disciples also won the first winner of Championship in
1973 and 1974. In 1975, Sifu joined the famous exponent of
Tai-Chi Chuan, Mr. Luk Shiu Sun on a tour to America and
Canada to inspect martial studios run by their disciples
there and give guidance to the trainees. Sifu visited
Vancouver twice in 1979 and 1982.
In 1983, he returned to Hong Kong again. He retired from his
barber business and concentrated in training disciples. He
planned to organize the techniques and theories of the two
schools with his experience and write a series of Kung Fu
manuals. SiFu is the directors and honorable directors of
many gymnasiums in Hong Kong and around the world. Master
Chow returned to his home village and died there on March 1,
1996, aged 83.
by Tang Cheong Shing
December, 1989
Updated September 1998
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