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  1. Leung Jan (梁贊, Liáng zàn), né en 1826, mort en 1901, est un pratiquant chinois de Wing Chun, un art martial chinois. Leung était docteur herboriste dans la ville de Foshan (Chine) et était aussi connu comme « Monsieur Jan de Foshan » (佛山贊先生, Foshan Zan Xiānsheng ).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leung_JanLeung Jan - Wikipedia

    Leung Jan (born Leung Tak-wing; 1826–1901) was a Chinese martial artist and Wing Chun practitioner from Heshan, Guangdong. He was known in Foshan as Mr. Jan of Foshan and King of Wing Chun Kuen.

  3. www.ewingchun.com › wiki › leung-janLeung Jan | eWingChun

    10 déc. 2015 · Learn about Leung Jan, the founder of Wing Chun Kuen, a martial art from Foshan, China. Discover his life story, his teachers, his challenges, his legacy and his family.

  4. 10 nov. 2023 · Dr. Christoph Weingessel-Linner, founder of the Long Center Vienna (since 2006 - www.long-wien.at) tells in this video about the story of Wing Chun / Wing Tsun Grandmaster Leung Jan, perhaps...

  5. Leung Jan is the first historical ancestor in Wing Chun that is know to have actually existed and there is historical record of. He is also a focal point in most lineages having learned from multiple Wing Chun teachers brought the different aspects together for the first time (the pole, swords, etc).

  6. 4 juil. 2017 · Learn about Leung Jan, the founder of Wing Chun Kuen, who defeated hundreds of challengers and taught his son Leung Chun. Discover his biography, his teachers, his pharmacy, and his legacy.

  7. 23 janv. 2012 · Leung Jan ( aka Leung Tsan; Mandarin Chinese: Liang Zan) (1826—1901) was a Wing Chun practitioner. Leung Jan was a Chinese herbal doctor in Foshan. His name became well known due to his wins in competitive bouts. He was called Mr. Jan from Foshan.