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  1. Chu Shong-tin (also Tsui Sheung-tin or Toi Shan-tien) (Chinese: 徐尚田; Jyutping: ceoi 4 soeng 6 tin 4; 1933–2014) was grand master of Wing Chun kung fu who had lived in Hong Kong. He was the third student of the famous teacher Yip Man, and remained at Yip Man's school to become his senior instructor. [page needed] Biography

    • June 6, 1933
    • Wing Chun Kung Fu Master
    • July 28, 2014 (aged 81)
    • Wing Chun
  2. Chu Shong-tin (徐尚田, Tsui Seung Tin) (1933, provincia de Guangdong - 2014) fue un artista marcial chino. Tras irse a Hong Kong en 1949, empezó entrenar el arte marcial Wing Chun del maestro Ip Man en enero de 1951. Entre muchos estudiantes de Ip Man, Chu Shong-tin es conocido como el rey de Siu Nim Tao, la primera forma de Wing Chun.

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  3. 14 de oct. de 2015 · https://www.mindfulwingchun.online/ Clips of 'The King of SNT' doing his thing recorded over a period of 20 years.Wing Chun Kung Fu first empty hand form*A...

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  4. The Academy. Masters. Sigung Chu Shong Tin. Great Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin (Sigung Chu) was a closed door student of the legendary Yip Man who took Wing Chun Kung Fu to Hong Kong in 1949.

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  5. Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin was coined ‘The King of Siu Nim Tao’ by his teacher Ip Man within the first decade of his practice. In CST’s point of view, without correct understanding and ability in Siu Nim Tao, one is not able to bring forth the internal power and reach a high level in the art.

  6. 18 de ene. de 2015 · Sung Wing Chun - Chu Shong Tin method in Sheffield. 2.31K subscribers. 965. 80K views 8 years ago. Chu Shong Tin explains in his own words the evolution of his training methodology...

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  7. 15 de ago. de 2014 · Chu Shong Tin was an important player in the emergence of the post-1949 Hong Kong Wing Chun scene. He left behind a richer documentary record than most other martial artists. While these sources shed much needed light on figures like Ip Man, Chu himself remains somewhat in the shadows.