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- Mok_Gar abstract "Mok Gar (莫家) is one of the five major family styles of Southern Chinese martial arts. It was developed by a Shaolin monk named Monk Mok Ta Shi as an inheritance of the Southern Shaolin Fist in Guangdong province in China. It gained fame three generations later, in the Qing Dynasty, with Mok Gin Kiu/Mo Qing Chiu (莫清矯; also known as Mok Sau Cheung/ Mo Ta Chang) who learned supposedly from a famous kicker, Choy Kao Yee. Mok's reputation was so high after defeating many other boxers that the style, formerly known as Southern Shaolin Quan, was renamed for the Mok family (Mok Gar). Different generations through Guangdong boasted masters such as Mo Lin Ying, Mo Fifth Brother and Mo Ta Fen. The Hung Gar lineage from Wong Fei Hung has influences of Mok Gar from his fourth wife Mok Kwai-lan, who after the death of Wong Fei Hung ran his medical clinic and school until her death many years later.At present there are said to be two branches of Mok. The first is a direct lineage from Mok Qing Chiu and the other traces to Mak Shing Mo.".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageID "6159439".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageLength "2084".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageRevisionID "703765763".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_martial_arts.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Clinch_fighting.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Five_Elders.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Guangdong.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Hung_Ga.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Mok_Kwai-lan.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Shaolin_Monastery.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLink Wong_Fei-hung.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese Mok-Gar".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mok Gar".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mok".
- Mok_Gar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese_martial_arts.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Martialart-stub.
- Mok_Gar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Mok_Gar subject Category:Chinese_martial_arts.
- Mok_Gar hypernym Styles.
- Mok_Gar type MusicGenre.
- Mok_Gar type Art.
- Mok_Gar comment "Mok Gar (莫家) is one of the five major family styles of Southern Chinese martial arts. It was developed by a Shaolin monk named Monk Mok Ta Shi as an inheritance of the Southern Shaolin Fist in Guangdong province in China. It gained fame three generations later, in the Qing Dynasty, with Mok Gin Kiu/Mo Qing Chiu (莫清矯; also known as Mok Sau Cheung/ Mo Ta Chang) who learned supposedly from a famous kicker, Choy Kao Yee.".
- Mok_Gar label "Mok Gar".
- Mok_Gar sameAs Q868873.
- Mok_Gar sameAs Mojiaquan.
- Mok_Gar sameAs Mok_Gar.
- Mok_Gar sameAs m.0ftb71.
- Mok_Gar sameAs Q868873.
- Mok_Gar sameAs 莫家拳.
- Mok_Gar wasDerivedFrom Mok_Gar?oldid=703765763.
- Mok_Gar isPrimaryTopicOf Mok_Gar.