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Wing Chun, n.|wɪŋˈtʃʊn| Also with lower-case initials. [ad. Chinese (Cantonese), of uncertain ult. origin.] A simplified form of kung-fu used principally as a system of self-defence.
1967B. Lee in Black Belt Nov. 17/1, I owe my achievement to my previous training in the Wing Chun style. 1972J. Y. Lee Wing Chun Kung-Fu 21 The immovable elbow theory (but doan jiang) is very important in wing chun. 1974Dennis & Atyeo Bruce Lee ii. 23/2 By flowing with the opponent..the Wing Chun exponent is capable of defending himself even when fighting blindfold. 1975New Yorker 23 June 32/2 Standing nearby, oblivious of lions, Peter Chow paced through some of the one hundred and eight moves in wing chun, a very simplified style of kung fu. 1988Martial Arts Illustr. I. i. 65/2 The Wing Chun system has been recognised by many as a good system for dealing with street encounters. |