Taoist Internal Kung Fu
Founded by Taoist Monk Fung Doe Duk in 1644
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A Family Tradition .
For thousands of years the Chinese people have used their own
systems of healing and maintaining good health. Many of the
ancient
Chinese healing practices were forgotten over time or lost during
the Cultural Revolution. One and only Sixth Generation
Grandmaster
Doo Wai of the Family Inherited Bak Fu Pai (White Tiger System)
of
Southern Chinese Gung Fu is able to bring you rare knowledge that
has passed from generation to generation within his family since
1644 A.D. from the Taoist monk Fung Doe Duk.
Fung Doe Duk was the founder of Bak Fu Pai and was an expert
on impact injuries herbalist and healer, the villagers awarded
him
the title of Jung Shee, meaning "The one and only holder
of a knowledge." Fung Doe Duk had a disciple who
was Grandmaster Doo Wai's ancestor Doo Tin Yin.
Since his disciple had learned his knowledge, during this monk's
death
his last wish was that Doo's ancestor become the second
generation
Grandmaster and that the system and title only be passed within
the Doo's family, and never to be taught to anyone outside of the
Doo Family. After over three hundred years and six generations
later,
Grandmaster Doo Wai became the one and only sixth generation
Grandmaster after the death of his father.
In 1970 that Grandmaster Doo Wai decided to make his family art
available to the public, but he kept the ancient Chinese
traditions
because to preserve the system as an entire system the traditions
must be obeyed, otherwise the system will be incomplete.
Despite nationalities or citizenship,
Those that choose to be devoted to this ancient family inherited
system must be completely loyal to the Grandmaster and those
who represent his system.
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