On Saturday, August 27, 2016 the first baisee
ceremony of the SNAKE CRANE WING CHUN MUN took place in Germany with Björn and
Stefan.
Baisee is a ceremony a student gets included
in a Kung Fu family.
It is an old tradition of Chinese martial
arts and has its roots in Confucianism. This particular tradition exists only
in traditional Chinese martial arts.
After a Baisee ceremony Students turn from
Yup Moon Dai Gee ("normal" students) to Yup Sut Dai Gee (in the back
door skill son). The Yup Sut Dai Gee represents his Sifu, his school, his Mun
(Kung Fu family) and his style.
Baisee also means to get rooted. In our Mun
- the SNAKE CRANE WING CHUN MUN – we clearly know our ancestry from the founder
up to now. Leung Lan Kwai (1st generation) - Law Man Kung (2nd generation)
- Law Tiu Wen (3rd generation) - Law Ting Chau (4th generation)
- Law Chiu Winh (5th generation) - Yung Kwok Wing (6th
generation) - Thomas Klüh (7th generation) - Björn and Stefan (8th
generation).
Having these roots means, firstly, to get all
information unadulterated and complete and secondly, to be rooted energetically.
Honestly, the energetic point of view is an esoteric aspect, which is very
important for me.
Now, Björn and Stefan - next to
Sabine (7th Generation) – are the first German students, who will be
a great enrichment to the SNAKE CRANE WING CHUN MUN. The ceremony itself was
very private, so we don’t post videos or photos. But here are a few impressions
after baisee:
Stefan, Björn, Sabine, Thomas and live from Hong Kong: My Sifu Wayne Yung, my Sihing Wallace, my Sihing Kay Yu, my Sihing Yung Him |
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