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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ng_MuiNg Mui - Wikipedia

    Ng Mui (Chinese: t 伍枚, p Wú Méi; Cantonese: Ng 5 Mui 4) is said to have been one of the legendary Five Elderssurvivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Temple by the Qing Dynasty.

  2. Ng Mui. Wing Chun is one of the world's youngest Kung Fu styles and the only one founded by a woman. That woman was Ng Mui (or Ng Mei), a Buddhist nun of China's famous Shaolin Temple. Ng Mui was recognised as one of the top five martial artists in China during the early 1700s.

  3. Although Ip Man is widely credited for bringing awareness to the style and made it famous, the originator of Wing Chun was a woman. She was Shaolin Abbess Ng Mui, a master of Shaolin Kung Fu who used this knowledge to invent a way to take advantage of the weaknesses found in other Shaolin systems.

  4. Dec 18, 2023 · Some research suggests “Ng Mui” was a fictional cover for Chan Wing Wah or a person nicknamed “White Crane Taoist”, who was a revolutionary from the 1670′s. The Development of Wing Chun Kung Fu After Ng Mui

  5. Wing Chun, the venerable martial art created by Buddhist Nun Ng Mui perfectly (pun intended) showcases the Six Perfections taught by Buddha: Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Diligence, Concentration, and Wisdom. One of Wing Chun’s most famous students, Bruce Lee, once said, “Be as water.”

  6. Mar 17, 2019 · According to Chinese folklore, Ng Mui was one of the legendary Five Elders who escaped the Qing Dynasty destruction of Shaolin Temple and went on to spread martial arts knowledge...

  7. May 23, 2023 · A legend in the world of Chinese martial arts, Ng Mui was a Buddhist nun of the Shaolin Temple during the early 1700s. She was well-practised in several martial arts styles, including Tai Chi and Shaolin Kung Fu, and was renowned for her expertise with weapons like swords and spears.