Mok Gar – Chinese kungfu series (chinese lang.)

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• Archive: Mok Gar - Chinese kungfu series (chinese lang.) Mok Gar (莫家) is one of the five major family styles of Southern Chinese martial arts.

• It was developed by a Shaolin monk named Monk Mok Ta Shi as an inheritance of the Southern Shaolin Fist in Guangdong province in China.

• It gained fame three generations later, in the Qing Dynasty, with Mok Gin Kiu/Mo Qing Chiu (莫清矯; also known as Mok Sau Cheung/ Mo Ta Chang) who learned supposedly from a famous kicker, Choy Kao Yee.

• Mok's reputation was so high after defeating many other boxers that the style, formerly known as Southern Shaolin Quan, was renamed for the Mok family (Mok Gar).

• Different generations through Guangdong boasted masters such as Mo Lin Ying, Mo Fifth Brother and Mo Ta Fen.

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