Fut Sao (Buddha Hand) Branch
Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen (Fo Shou Yongchunquan), meaning “Buddha Hand”, was introduced by Leung Chi-Man (Leung Hung-Lay, Henry Leung) in New York City back in the Late 60's. Different students of Leung Chi-Man report different origins for the system, including it descending from Fung Siu Ching, Leung Bik, Chan Wah Shun, Xu Yun, and Leung Chan Sang.
Notable students: Santos Barbalace, James Cama, Joe Ng
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