I have been practicing kung fu for over a decade and deeply understand that the path of learning is never easy. Mastering every move and technique requires time and dedication; every breakthrough comes from unwavering persistence. But trust me—every drop of sweat you shed will not be in vain, and every effort you make will make you stronger!
It is a precious fate that brings us together on this platform. Today, I pass on my passion for Wing Chun to you, hoping it will become a guiding light in your life, just as it has been in mine.
Wing Chun may appear simple, yet it holds infinite wisdom. It is not just a martial art of fists and kicks, but also a practice of the mind and spirit. I hope that through this journey, you will not only develop physical strength but also cultivate resilience and a calm, determined mindset. Remember, Kung Fu—like life itself—rewards persistence and focus. Do not fear moving slowly; as long as you do not stop, you will eventually reach your destination!
Here, I am not only your teacher but also your companion on this journey.
May you embrace the challenges ahead with flexibility and meet the future with unwavering determination. Let’s nurture our dreams with sweat and carve our paths with perseverance!
This journey, we walk together! May you find your own brilliance in the world of Wing Chun!
Sincerely, Master Liu
Master Liu Hai
● Founder of the zintran brand ● Chief instructor of Wing Chun in Nanchang ● National first-level referee ● President of Wing Chun Association ● Vice chairman of Tai Chi Association ● Third-generation descendant of Ye Wen.
The story of Wing Chun is a journey through centuries of trials, survival, and the relentless pursuit of perfection. Wing Chun origin can be traced back to the 17th century during the collapse of the Ming Dynasty, a time of political chaos when martial arts became not just a means of self-defense, but a way of life for those who resisted foreign rule. As resistance fighters hid in secret temples like the Southern Shaolin Temple, the seeds of Wing Chun were planted, combining practicality and efficiency in combat.