and
- Fung Siu Ching
- Dong Jik
- Tang Suen
- Lo Kai Tung - (Hung Gar stylest not WCK)
- Lo Hong Tai - (Hung Gar stylest not WCK)
- Lo Yam Nam
- Lo Chiu Woon
- Wai Yan
- Lau Chi Leung - (Law Chi Loong)
- Cheng Kwong
- Wai Yan
- Lo Chiu Woon
Dai Duk Lan lineage chart:
- Chu Chong Man
- Tam Kong
- Tang Yik
- Lo Chiu Woon
- Wai Yan
- Lau Chi Leung - (Law Chi Loong)
- Cheng Kwong
The Cheng Kwong lineage is the culmination and product of several sources of Chinese Kung Fu combined into one approach. Cheung Kwong learned the Dai Duk Lan curriculum from Wai Yan, and so, what Wai Yan passed down, wasnt strictly the Lo Family system, as passed down by Lo Chiu Woon. Dai Duk Lan was where the three families of Tang, Dong/Chu, and Lo combined their systems into one, and passed that material as a whole to Wai Yan, who than passed it down to Cheng Kwong, who incorporated his Dragon Style Boxing, Tai Chi and Lok Yiu Wing Chun (VT) creating his own curriculum and approach.
According to information collected by the AWCKRI , Cheng Kwong was never authorized by Lok Yiu to teach public Ving Tsun and also was never authorised from Wai Yan to spread officially the Dai Duk Lan Shaolin Weng Chun in his school. For this reason Cheng Kwong combined and created his own version of the three systems:
- Lok Yiu Ving Tsun,
- Wai Yan - Dai Duk Lan Weng Chun
- Dragon style from Lam Kwun Quon
This system was than passed down to Andreas Hoffman, who made his own modifications incorporating Hung Gar, Tai Chi and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, creating the modern day “Chi Shim Weng Chun System”.