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Wan-Ping (Guo Yunping) was born in the late 1939. He studied
for 4 years at the Guangzhou and Wuhon Sports Institutes and
went on to win the All-China lightweight wrestling championship
during that time. At the institute, he studied Mongolian, freestyle,
and Greco-Roman wrestling. He also learned weight lifting, fencing,
and other Chinese martial arts.
In
the mid 1960s, he began studying Wing Chun under grandmaster Sum
Nung, having been introduced by Wong Jing. He also studied the
internal styles of Taijiquan, Baguazhang, and Xingyiquan under Fu
Wing-Fay, son of the legendary Fu Zhensung, as well as a myriad
of other forms, such as Wuzuquan.
In the late 1960s, Kwok Wan-Ping moved to Hong Kong
and began the Guangzhou Wing Chun/Taiji School, located in Kowloon.
He has gone on to become one of the most sought
after martial arts coaches in Hong Kong and several of his students
and decendants have become highly respected instructors in their
own rights, such as Tse
Chung-Fai of British Columbia, Chow Gwok-Tai of Toronto, Lee
Chun-Ming of Virginia, and Fung Yoy-Gin of Hong Kong.

Kwok sifu demonstrates bak hok chum
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Kwok sifu demonstrates gaun sao
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