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			<h1 id=h1>Do Pi Style</h1>
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			<p class="verdana9ptwhite"><b>Chan Dau</b></p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">Do Pi, or the Style of the Way, was
			founded by the late legendary boxer Grandmaster Chan Dau.</p>
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			<p class="verdana9ptwhite"><b>The Yu family and the Hung
			Style Fist<br />
			</b>Chan Dau began training in martial arts at the age of nine.&nbsp; He
			was a native of the Yung Kay district of Canton, and early in his
			life, he was kidnapped and sold to the powerful Yu family in the
			nearby town of Toishan.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">Encouraged by the Yu family's
			grandfather, Chan Dau began learning Hung Kuen, or the Hung Style
			Fist, under Yu Mui.&nbsp; At that time, Master Yu Mui had just
			returned from the US, and brought with him Western boxing techniques.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">Chan Dau immersed himself in martial
			arts and rapidly excelled in Hung Kuen.</p>
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			<p class="verdana9ptwhite"><b>Retreat into the monastery<br />
			</b>Somewhat of a naughty child, Chan Dau was one day practising martial
			arts and happened to hit his grandfather with an accidental blow.
			&nbsp; His grandfather became enraged, and drove him out of the Yu
			household.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">With no place to turn, Chan Dau sought
			refuge in a nearby Buddhist monastery.&nbsp; The place was already
			familiar to Chan Dau.&nbsp; He had been taking additional lessons
			from a monk at the monastery on account of his step-grandfather's
			encouragement.&nbsp; Homeless and without money, the monastery become
			Chan Dau's new home and the monk his new teacher.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">For two years, Chan Dau lived at the
			monastery and learned Hop Gar, or the Fighting System of Gallant
			Knights, from the monk.</p>
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			<p class="verdana9ptwhite"><b>The return home</b><br />
			After two years at the temple, Chan Dau returned to Canton with help
			from his new mentor.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">Unable to find his family in Canton,
			Chan Dau was forced to become a peanut-peddler to earn a
			living.&nbsp; One day, Chan Dau participated in a martial arts
			exhibition in the streets of Canton, and impressed the students of
			Charn the Fish-Monger.&nbsp; Chan Dau became a student of the
			Fish-Monger, and quickly gained a name for himself as one of Canton's
			&quot;Four Mad Fighters.&quot;</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">Chan Dau would later make contact with
			his family, and also furthered his studies under Leung Kwai and Chow
			Lung.</p>
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			<p class="verdana9ptwhite"><b>Creating the Style of the Way<br />
			</b>Encouraged by Wong Fay Hung's adopted son, Kwan Kwun Kau, Chan Dau
			set up a gymnasium in Canton.&nbsp; It is at his time that he
			combined what he had learned from his teachers and formed his own
			style of martial arts called Do Pi.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">Years later, he would establish
			himself in the Sham Shui Po district of Kowloon, Hong Kong.&nbsp; His
			lineage is succeeded by a number of students most notably his son
			Chan Ching, his prot&eacute;g&eacute; Lok So, and Master Paul Chan.</p>
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			<p class="verdana9ptwhite"><b>Do Pi Training Principles<br />
			</b>Do Pi has a coherent set of training principles and techniques.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">With roots in many different styles
			such as Hung Kuen, <a href="/choi-lee-fut-styles.php"
				class="verdana9ptwhite">Choi Lee Fut</a>, and Hop Gar, Do Pi is a
			very unique southern style.&nbsp; The foundation of the system is
			based on the following nine techniques: chuen, pow, kup, tong, pin,
			sek, ten, chik, and got.&nbsp; You can see the Chinese Characters for
			these techniques on the left.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">In the execution of its techniques, Do
			Pi employs body movements.&nbsp; Most of the foot and hand techniques
			are economical in nature.&nbsp; Master Paul Chan recalls that
			Grandmaster Chan Dau always stressed that simple movements are always
			the most effective in battle.</p>
			<p class="verdana9ptwhite">Do Pi has many form routines to help
			its practitioners progress in their development.&nbsp; The most
			famous sets include Drunken Eight Fairies and Drunken Fan.<strong><em>
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