Starting to plan my next trip, if you would like to help make this happen, you can support at patreon.com/monkeystealspeach . Aside from that, have you checked out my latest tutorial yet? If you want to learn the classic Mantis Fist form White Ape Steals Peach, you can check it out at vimeo.com/ondemand/toutao and use the code TAIWANMASTERS to get 10% off!
You should interview Master Chen Wenjin of Fuzhou. He is one of the few masters of Feeding Crane in Fuzhou, but his system is different from Taiwan's Feeding Crane.
This was a great video. I really liked this series. It looks so fun to be there meeting and filming all these teachers and styles. The xingyi series is still my favorite, but this series had some real gems! Look forward to more, oh, and by the way, you have the best kung fu merch around.
This master impresses me very much. I feel this is one of the most effective and deadly styles you have covered. The Baji guy was impressive as well. This master has a supple softness. His form and strikes show that he knows vibration. He has the poison hands from the looks of things.
How would you say Feeding Crane is different from the White Crane styles in Fujian? Is there any influence from any of the other styles found in Taiwan?
Great to see you and your partner are so well-versed in Mandarin both of you can switch in and out of the Western and Chinese world effortlessly over a cup of tea.
Another great one If I had the time FWC is an art I would love to learn From a health perspective I would love to know if they live long and healthy lives
Hi hi, I love your videos and love your travelling. Where are you now and when are you coming to Hong Kong and meet all the other masters here? Lots of love from Hong Kong
How can you document traditional Chinese martial arts and not do a video of the most complete system of Choy leet fit? Bro they still use all 18 wooden dummies, 148 forms, I don’t understand how this can be overlooked.
First part, he explained to you guys why no white tea but you missed it or something. In Chinese medicine, different foods have hot or cold quality, meaning they heat or warm you internally when you eat or drink them. Often, the climate the food is grown in causes the food to do the opposite to your body. So many tropical foods for example have a cooling effect and should not be taken when you are in a temperate zone during the winter. Pretty sure he was saying because taiwan had a cooler climate, you shouldn't drink white tea there because it will cool you internally.
But for me in my expierience green tea also have a cooling effect while black tea is more warming. Also Taiwan has a warm summer. So his answer didnt make much sense.
China is a great place. So many provinces to learn with, in spite of the Western US Imperialist neocolonial project in Fujian. Peace, if you're willing to fight for it, as Fred Hampton used to say. No war, but class war!
Starting to plan my next trip, if you would like to help make this happen, you can support at patreon.com/monkeystealspeach . Aside from that, have you checked out my latest tutorial yet? If you want to learn the classic Mantis Fist form White Ape Steals Peach, you can check it out at vimeo.com/ondemand/toutao and use the code TAIWANMASTERS to get 10% off!
I enjoyed the series. Nice work!
Thank you for sharing this video
Amazing and inspiring thank u
What a great final episode! Congratulations for this great series, Will.
A great journey. I have been in Taiwan one time and I am in love
You should interview Master Chen Wenjin of Fuzhou. He is one of the few masters of Feeding Crane in Fuzhou, but his system is different from Taiwan's Feeding Crane.
You are truly Living!!!🙂👊💯
Top notch series Will. Well done! ✊
I am not a Kung du practitioner but this guy looks very good. I really enjoy your channel.
Greetings from Paris
Merci!
This was a great video. I really liked this series. It looks so fun to be there meeting and filming all these teachers and styles. The xingyi series is still my favorite, but this series had some real gems! Look forward to more, oh, and by the way, you have the best kung fu merch around.
Wow thanks man!
This master impresses me very much. I feel this is one of the most effective and deadly styles you have covered. The Baji guy was impressive as well. This master has a supple softness. His form and strikes show that he knows vibration. He has the poison hands from the looks of things.
Watch some videos from another Taiwan Feeding Crane Sifu, Liu Chang I . Very impressive!
Great stuff! Many thanks :)
It'll be interesting if you posted videos on tea too!
How would you say Feeding Crane is different from the White Crane styles in Fujian? Is there any influence from any of the other styles found in Taiwan?
I don’t think I really saw enough of the style to make a good comparison
the historical analysis is great!. you are a truly an honest and dedicated person!. keep on the great work!.
I like the guy in the blue shirt just nope-ing out when he sees y’all around the corner.
Also you didn’t meet with Baqua Ng Kwok Zheng in Taipei, I don’t know his translations but should be 吳國政, I like his forms very much
Great to see you and your partner are so well-versed in Mandarin both of you can switch in and out of the Western and Chinese world effortlessly over a cup of tea.
Thanks
Another great one
If I had the time FWC is an art I would love to learn
From a health perspective I would love to know if they live long and healthy lives
Hi hi, I love your videos and love your travelling. Where are you now and when are you coming to Hong Kong and meet all the other masters here? Lots of love from Hong Kong
Im there now
Hi hi, how long are you staying and do you want to get in touch and have some Chinese tea here? @@MonkeyStealsPeach
How can you document traditional Chinese martial arts and not do a video of the most complete system of Choy leet fit? Bro they still use all 18 wooden dummies, 148 forms, I don’t understand how this can be overlooked.
Bro... relax... there's lots of styles I still haven't covered yet. Getting there bit by bit...
Me else feel dizzy when wach hereinn
見是落嘛wen jiang
First part, he explained to you guys why no white tea but you missed it or something. In Chinese medicine, different foods have hot or cold quality, meaning they heat or warm you internally when you eat or drink them. Often, the climate the food is grown in causes the food to do the opposite to your body. So many tropical foods for example have a cooling effect and should not be taken when you are in a temperate zone during the winter. Pretty sure he was saying because taiwan had a cooler climate, you shouldn't drink white tea there because it will cool you internally.
Thanks, I did get that but there wasn’t space in the subtitles to explain all the context in a couple of seconds
@@MonkeyStealsPeach Cool. Do one on yizhong baguazhang sometime. I really enjoy your videos!
@@piguy5645 thanks man, so many styles to cover hzhz
But for me in my expierience green tea also have a cooling effect while black tea is more warming. Also Taiwan has a warm summer. So his answer didnt make much sense.
China is a great place. So many provinces to learn with, in spite of the Western US Imperialist neocolonial project in Fujian. Peace, if you're willing to fight for it, as Fred Hampton used to say. No war, but class war!
Love this channel. Please go back to China, twas pure fire! Great work, keep it up x
For sure at some point in the near future