Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 5, 2016

Who are the Wu Xing Kung Fu association and where do they come from?



"The Wu Xing Wing Chun Kung Fu association was founded by five former students of Grand Master Nam Anh."

With this simple sentence, readers are misled to believe that the Wu Xing association is an offshoot composed of some of the best disciples of Grand Master Nam Anh, having himself been mandated to spread the great path of martial arts and its noble qualities.

Unfortunately, the truth is once again obfuscated. The founders, Yannick Gravel, Patrick Fulop, Vasan Selliah, Eric Villemaire and Stephane Goupil do not share the same visions as their old master when it comes to teaching traditional Kung Fu. 
They do not share the fundamental values that are essential to Kung Fu: Respect, honor and integrity.

At its most basic principle, the Wu Xing Wing Chun Kung Fu association aims to sabotage the cultural aspect of traditional martial arts, disregarding its rich teachings, noble values and lessons about life.

The proof of this formal accusation lies in the actions of the Wu Xing themselves, who unwittingly incriminated themselves as they carried out their nefarious plan; revealing that their true nature lacks any good conscience and human values. Throughout a blog spanning over 50 pages filled with absurd lies, gratuitous insults and vulgar defamation (punishable under the Canadian penal code), the Wu Xing, under the alias Maître Lézard, reveal their true colors as criminals and sore losers in the royal path.

If there was any truth behind the allegations made on the Maître Lézard blog then they would not be content to throw their mud from the shadows. If there was only but a shred of intelligence, the Wu Xing would realize that after 15 years with their old master, having attained no quality or competence, what could they hope to achieve but mediocrity? 
They would not try to stain the name of their Master.

We see clearly that, in the end, their true intent is to destroy the cultural heritage of traditional martial arts, the prestige of traditional masters and the noble qualities of the Art. To destroy everything in the name of profit.

Respect, Honor and Integrity! (Wu Xing Wing Chun Kung Fu motto)
Courage, Intelligence and Humanism! ( Orthodox Shaolin Wing Chun School motto)

Look closely at the actions of the Wu Xing! 
Do you see the respect for their readers throughout their hateful and vengeful blood? 
Do you see the intelligence through their insults for the one who taught them most of their knowledge?
Do you see the courage when they hide behind a pen name?

If they had the least amount of honor, integrity and humanism, they would not have associated themselves with the the sabotage and plunder of their old home. It is important to note that these acts of vandalism and thievery were reported to the police.

Such individuals, grouped together in an association aiming to teach the youth a noble culture is indeed worrisome, if not outright troubling, never mind the fact that they are not recognized, qualified nor competent in the field of martial arts.


The Wu Xing do not have a professional diploma giving them the right to teach, nor to have insurance in case of grievous injury.

Unfortunately, rotten fruit will always fall before the time is right.

2 nhận xét:

  1. Unbelievable, how these things could be existing in the martial-arts and how they can have followers? Everybody should known what is honesty , fidelity , Honor ....

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  2. Let us not forget the importance of loyalty. How can they teach the noble values, ​​taught by the great traditional and orthodox schools of Kung Fu, when they were not able to understand the essence of it, and above all, to demonstrate the example? Let's talk about courage, intelligence and humanity. All the philosophy that was taught to them by the Master, they tried to change it their way, using the same texts on the websites of their associations. They confessed having removed the philosophical aspect of their teaching and put the emphasis on the sporting side. I quote the philosophy taught by our school: "Philosophy is to the mental body what techniques are to the physical body. The techniques are meant to achieve a goal, while philosophy explains the reason to be of this goal. The philosophical teaching guide practitioners on the Way. It teaches them how to use their techniques wisely. Given the central role of philosophy and its direct application in combat, we can determine the value of a martial arts school by the philosophy that it teaches the skills in combat of its followers."

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