The similarities in martial arts between Wing Chun Noi Gia and other sects, dojos and the profound nature of traditional boxing

Over the past few decades, from 1979 until recent years, I have found very profound similarities in martial arts and kung fu expressions between Wing Chun Noi Gia (VXNG) and another branch. Chi kung Development and Practical Application in Wing Chun Kung Fu” by author - martial arts master Dr. Kungfu Quest: Zen Combatant – Shaolin” in the series of films introducing martial arts: Kungfu Quest – a martial arts journey, on the National Geographic program of Vietnam cable television.
Since my master, the late master Tran Thuc Tien, passed away, I have focused on learning through different sects and martial arts schools in the hope of finding the same things as what I was taught by my master.
Talking about 1979, a year that contained an important mark in my life: At the end of 1978, the beginning of 1979, most of my master's students, because of work and family circumstances, had to quit. I was also the only student with Master Le Thi Lang, Mr. Trung (master's son) and the nurse who carried Master from his hospital bed to the funeral home, and then from the funeral home with his relatives.
Until recent years, I have found many profound similarities between what my master taught and the Wing Chun branch of martial arts master Dr.
During the teaching process, I often tell my students about my master's teachings: "If you want to be good at Wing Chun, you must know how to practice slowly."
During my training, my master taught me, "Don't get involved in fighting. “Kungfu is not just about using your body to fight. . What controls all the skills?.
I have found many similarities in martial arts between our VXNG and the things in the book and movie above.
Each work (book, movie...) gives people different views, from different angles.
Sincerely thank everyone for your interest and reading my article.
Hanoi April 6, 2012
Martial arts master - engineer Nguyen Ngoc Noi

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