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Chan Sau Chung was born on 6 May, 1934, is a Hong Kong kung fu practitioner (1934–2020). Discover Chan Sau Chung's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1934

Chan Sau Chung 陳秀中, The Monkey King (May 6, 1934 in Hong Kong – February 7, 2020) was the Head of the Tai Shing Pek Kwar Kung Fu.

He was the protégé and sole successor of Gan Dak Hoi, of Tai Shing Pek Kwar Kung Fu.

Chan Sau Chung became a student of Gan Dak Hoi 耿德海 (Geng De Hai) when he was roughly 12 years old and has been practising ever since.

Initially he was taught sanshou by Gan, however over time Gan began to teach him Da Sheng Pi Gua.

Gan Dak Hoi had learned Pi Gua Kung Fu from his father, Master Gan Wing 耿榮貴.

Gan Dak Hoi later invited Chan to study Kung Fu everyday and to help manage his school in Hong Kong.

At the age of 16 years Chan quit his regular school and became a full-time teaching assistant to Gan Dak Hoi at the Hong Kong school.

Chan Sau Chung also learned Da Sheng Pi Gua from Gan Dak Hoi, who in turn had learned it from its founder Kau Sei (Kou Si) 寇四.

Having learned the entire Pi Gua system, Gan Dak Hoi then taught his young protégé all five styles of Da Sheng Kung Fu.

As Chan's knowledge and expertise in Da Sheng Pi Gua grew Gan Dak Hoi would take him into the mountains outside of Hong Kong for special training in Da Sheng Kung Fu.

This included walking tightropes, scrambling up ropes, rolling around on rocky ground and walking around in a slightly bow legged monkey styled squat until his legs burned.

However, not all training included physical exercise as once or twice each week Chan would go to the Kam Shan Country Park (金山郊野公園) just outside Hong Kong to watch the monkeys play, fight, frolic and generally be themselves.

He gradually incorporated their gestures, eye movements, facial expressions and their short sharp burst of speed in his Kung Fu routines.

Chan Sau Chung and three of his batch mates Lam Sy Fun, Hiu Hoi and Chow Sing Fun were selected by Gan Dak Hoi and authorised to teach Da Sheng Pi Gua.

1954

In 1954, at the age of 22, Chan Sau Chung opened his first school in Hong Kong.

It had only eleven students nonetheless, Chan Sau Chung was determined to continue teaching Kung Fu, things remained very slow and low-keyed until the late sixties when monkey Kung Fu burst onto the international scene.

1969

In 1969, Chan's student Chan Goon Tai won five straight matches to claim the middleweight title in the Southeast Asia Open Martial Arts Tournament.

For the next three years Chan sent a fighter who won his weight class.

After having trained four South-east Asian champions, Chan Sau Chung retired.

Over the years Chan Sau Chung has trained many students.

1977

Chan Sau Chung established the Hong Kong Kung Fu Association Ltd. in 1977 to better organise the kungfu community in Hong Kong.

1978

He was elected as the Chairman in 1978.

Under his supervision, the Association gave many charity shows and all receipts from sales tickets were donated to charity institutions.

The most significant one was the "Saving Child Sponsoring Schooling" campaign organized by the Hong Kong Wah Kiu Yat Poa.

The Malaysian Government sent a Senior Governor to Hong Kong to invite him to give performance charity shows in Malaysia in 1978.

He led a group of over 30 people and gave shows in 5 cities in Malaysia.

Chan was also the chairman and consultant of the other major kungfu associations in Hong Kong, and he was the Permanent Honorary President & Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Chinese Martial Arts Association.

2000

Chan Sau Chung formally launched the Da Sheng Pi Gua International Kung Fu Federation in Hong Kong on December 7, 2000.

It sought to lend organisation and structure on a worldwide basis, to the teaching of genuine Da Sheng Pi Gua Kung Fu together with this, the official Federation website was also launched.

The Federation's website offered site visitors a view into the origin, development and evolution of Da Sheng Pi Gua Kung Fu as well the option to learn Da Sheng Pi Gua Kung Fu by taking video courses.

These courses were offered at four levels as follows:

Each level had its own costs and students would be provided with video taped lessons containing the curriculum for that level which included stances, strikes and various forms and were allowed to train at their own pace and at the point where they felt comfortable they were required to make video recording of themselves doing the forms and send these to the Federation for grading and assessment.

At the Beginners level the stances and strikes were very basic and the forms were really an introduction to Pi Gua Kung Fu.

As each student progressed, the material provided got more advanced and there was a gradual introduction to Da Sheng Kung Fu.

It was mandatory that each student go through the natural progression of successfully completing each level, be assessed and if successful, permission would be granted to advance to the next higher level.

No skipping of levels was allowed whatsoever.

It was at the Advanced level that the student began learning advanced Monkey Forms.

The length of time required to complete each level depended on each student, whether they were practising Kung Fu prior to commencing the program, how often they trained and how committed they were to the program.

The Beginners level was expected to take anywhere from six to eighteen months, Intermediate was expected to last between twelve and thirty months, Advanced was expected to last between eighteen and forty months while at the Masters level the student would be required to train in Vancouver under direct supervision from Master Chan Kai Leung and Grandmaster Chan Sau Chung.

The Master's level period of training could take upward of five years prior to successful completion.