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Wing tsun leung jan biography

          Leung Jan (Liang Zan), originally named Leung Dak Wing (Liang Derong), was born between – (End of the Chia Ching period of the Ching Dynasty –).

        1. Leung Jan (Liang Zan), originally named Leung Dak Wing (Liang Derong), was born between – (End of the Chia Ching period of the Ching Dynasty –).
        2. Leung Jan is the first historical ancestor in Wing Chun that is know to have actually existed and there is historical record of.
        3. Leung Jan (born Leung Tak-wing; –) was a Chinese martial artist and Wing Chun practitioner from Heshan, Guangdong.
        4. He is the first individual in Wing Chun's genealogy whose birth and basic life story can be objectively verified.
        5. Leung Jan set up a Wing Tsun school in Fatshan and soon became a celebrity through the many challengers he faced and defeated.
        6. Leung Jan (born Leung Tak-wing; –) was a Chinese martial artist and Wing Chun practitioner from Heshan, Guangdong....

          Leung Jan

          Chinese martial artist

          In this Chinese name, the family name is Leung.

          Leung Jan
          BornLeung Tak-wing (梁德榮)
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          Heshan, Guangdong, Qing Empire
          Died() (aged&#;74–75)
          Heshan, Guangdong, Qing Empire
          Native name梁贊
          Other namesMr.

          Jan of Foshan (佛山贊先生)
          King of Wing Chun Kuen (詠春拳王)

          ResidenceHeshan, Guangdong, Qing Empire
          Foshan, Guangdong, Qing Empire
          NationalityChinese
          StyleWing Chun
          Teacher(s)Leung Yee-tai[1]
          Wong Wah-bo[2]
          OccupationDit Da practitioner, martial artist
          SpouseMs.

          Wong
          Ms. Cheng
          Ms. Poon

          Children
          • Leung Yuen (son)
          • Leung Bik (son)
          • Leung Chi (son)
          • Leung Chun (son)
          • Leung Chung-wah (son)
          • Leung Shu-wah (son)
          • Leung Ko (son)
          • Leung Nim-wah (son)
          • Leung Pak-jau (son)
          • 8 daughters
          Notable studentsLeung Bik
          Chan Wah-shun
          Notable school(s)Hang Chai Tong
          Traditional&#;Chinese梁贊
          Simplified&#;Chinese梁赞
          Traditional&#;Chinese梁德榮
          Simplified&#