@@lefthanded22 he is, He's Currently 98 Years old and will be 99 soon, And he's still practicing wing chun to do this day, the Very Fun Stuff is that He practices wing chun for the sake of his health because it helps him to stay healthy and strong as he Explains it once in an interview
'Did I ask you to pay?' - I love that. The idea that for Leung Bik, its more about the preservation and the passing on of knowledge and skill rather than making money.
I love this scene. Not just because of its valuable lesson in how martial arts should adapt to the times, but because of how funny, wholesome, and witty Ip Chun actually is in this scene. I also firmly believe that he's not acting in this scene. He doesn't seem to be the type into acting. I think his humor and wit in this character are literally just him on camera.
I love this scene, the line I most love in this scene is when he says to the kid come back tomorrow sometime and he says he cant pay the old guy says he didnt ask him to pay. That is awesome
I had the good fortune to be invited to train in a small private group that was taught by a 1 st generation student of Ip Man in Boston who refused money to teach us. But he did allow us to treat him to Dim Sum in Chinatown where he took delight in making us eat a ton!
Ya...My Sifu mostly just charged us enough to cover his costs...he taught like that for 30 years. I have found in the Martial Arts the quality of a school is reflected in the cost...the cheaper the higher quality because they are doing it from passion.
@@SyaroChan ip chun adapts to the energy he feels coming in. If somebody comes in fast, he answers their speed. He's an awesome master of Kung Fu. If you're going to start shit with him make sure you don't get to arm's length because he will end it. :) lol :)
So true, you know it’s a style but there is always adoption that’s why Bruce lee said all these styles are rigid and are very traditional, so it’s not practical in use if you need it. So Bruce bridged they idea.
This is the REAL IP Man's son. You know, the real IP Man who trained Bruce Lee? Yeah, this is his 84 year old son who still teaches Wing Chun to this day...
the reason why they made this is because they weren't completely happy donnie yen wasn't pure wingchun, although a professional martial artist donnie only LEARNT the style for the ipman money
@@VTuber_Central Wing Chun although really cool, isn't really sufficient enough by itself, you need to add a bit more martial arts into the mix that go hand to hand with the techniques of wing chun.
@@3e1est89 IF YOU PLAN ON DOING LIKE MOST MARTIAL ARTS"!?MASTERS!?" IN THE WEST[ TRAIN FOR SIX WEEKS THEN THINK YOU KNOW M-O-R-E THAN YOUR TEACHER LEAVE AND START YOUR OWN"$TYLE"!!!] YES BY ALL MEANS AND BUY A GUN AND SOME HAND GRENADES TOO WHILE YOU ARE OUT BUYING YOUR"!? GRANDMASTER!?" DEGREE CERTIFICATE
@3:18 I love how he quickly prevented the shelf from falling, THAT is how I knew he wasn't just an actor when I first saw the scene, cause only a well trained person can pull that off spontaneously
This is one of the best, if not the best scenes out of all the Ip Man movies because this is Ip Man's son and here, the guy's still in top shape in his 80s! Frikkin incredible! 😮
I had the honer to roll with Ip Chun when i was studying wing chun in London. He was invited as a guest the whole class got to roll with him. This was back in 1998. Couldn't believe how good he was even in his senior years. Still have a picture of us doing chi sao.
This is a fascinating scene! It is like time travel. Ip Chun, the real son of Ip Man, plays Leung Bik, a Wing Chun master and teacher of Ip Man. Son travels back in time to teach his father the skills of Wing Chun, who will, in the future, teach his son those skills.
It's important to remember that old people have lived in a dangerous world longer than you have. Respect for your elders is what's known as a survival strategy.
No it's something different. My mom owns a garment shop and she never said she is the boss. She always said, she just work there and 'the boss' is not present at the moment.
This was a really enjoyable conversation and interaction to watch. I have never watched Ip Man - only seen a large handful of clips here on youtube - but this clip is my favorite.
God bless him, even at such an advanced age he can still whoop ass, though I still noticed a stunt double there a couple of times. And he's right forget authentic, adapt or die, hell I was surprised the first time my Sifu introduced me to elbow strikes and Chin Na in Wing Chun, same for my Combat Tia Chi instructor when he taught me the applications.
Dude is the Real son of ipman, and his 84 years old, even if he can do the stunts, I would never ask him to do it because a broken bone at 84 is nothing like a broken bone at 20 years old lol
They had to use a stunt double to keep the young actor safe from him. 😄 Also to keep the audience safe. He would've whooped us through the screen and schooled us all if they'd let him. 😊👍
I like the important of 02:08, if I'm understanding he's meaning he's saying don't hold back, try and hit them with all your skill, but you don't have to hit them hard, they're just light taps I think that's why a lot of people view wing chun as nothing but tippy taps, as the people are mainly sparring. They're not actually trying to hurt each other, just testing their skills to see if they can land a hit and by holding back on strength they don't hurt them
Exactly! Obviously Getting Hit Repeatedly in Such A Manner is Going To Hurt. Especially if That Person Has intent To Harm. imagine A Fluent Boxer Like Tyson Or Mayweather Jr Doing These Moves, Be Priddy Hard To Believe Yer Not Going To Get Hurt. But Y'know What, Let That Be The Element of Surprise(The Disbelief)😂👍#1
Actually I really like what ipchun said, nowadays everyone is so crazed about getting the authentic wing Chun but for not consider that wing Chun has adapted into local environment for local condition
Smallest space best for Wingchun. Also straight line in n out. That is how Bruce end up hopping around but attack still in straight line. Best of the best scene.
I think if somebody asks you to play a role in a movie, that honors your beloved father, its no longer a question of age... I believe to what an aged boxer told me some years ago : no matter what style you prefer, in every old fighter there is one last fight. And its reserved for a special moment.... maybe this was what ip chun reserved his last fight for? one last time you give all you got.... the moment when mindpower and heart brings an old body to move like 30 years before... no matter if this fight was made bi ip chun or not, but i really respect him for training donnie yen to do this movies and honoring ip man....
he did some scenes but most of them was a stunt double, notice that you only see his back in a lot of shots and some of the close ups you can notice that the arm is not his and the camera angle is set up to be further away, ip chun was 85 when this was filmed
It’s kinda interesting that yes, Wing Chun doesn’t rely so much on specific forms and moves- the goal is for it to be instinctive, and it’s open to incorporating stuff from other styles to enhance its effectiveness. It gives you a framework, but then you build on that framework.
The main point of martial arts is that when you use it, it becomes yours and yours only; like writing, we all learned it from first grade, years later people can tell our own handwriting from others. Ip Man’s master taught him 70%hands and 30%legs, it’s the standard way of WingChun. But it doesn’t mean he cannot try new stuff and make it practical, and eventually it becomes his wing Chun.
It's very awkward to think that Ip Chun is playing the role of his own father's teacher. It's like he's fighting the younger version of his own father.
I remember when he died right before the pandemic I didn't know. I only found out months later. All these celebs being pushed on the news day and night when they passed, but nothing about this legend.
If I understand what we call 'fighting' correctly, it's either directing a force towards a point, taking an impact of an incoming force, deflecting an incoming force in a certain direction, plus or minus moving out of the direction of the force. All these combined in different ratios make up what we call 'fight'. It's more or less the same with other species too. The deciding factors are strength, stamina and speed. I can't tell where the 'style' fits in though. Seems like the 'style' doesn't really play a crucial role in the overall effectiveness, at least that's what I think. Sorry if I sound too stupid. I'm a lay person here, knowing not a single move of martial arts.
What word play, “whatever comes from my fist is wing chun” implying how wing chun was mostly used with hands but the master utilized legs in his style. Love the double play there
Key lesson here, never underestimate old Sifu's of Wing Chung, or any martial arts, just because they are old, doesn't mean they don't have the skills, knowledge and pressure point striking/training, to take younger faster Sifu's down, I would still fear fighting my Sensei, at 71.
The production team had to take into consideration of Ip Chung's health so doubles were necessary (He is after all of an old age). But that being said, the part where they trade fists is definitely him. Dennis Toh who portrays young Ip Man here has had direct teaching from Ip Chung himself and during live demonstrations on TV, both of them have proven to be able to trade blows as simulated here.
This man will be 100, in 3 years and still practicing martial arts. What a legend.
Is he still alive??? Amazing!!!
@@lefthanded22 if i remember correctly he is the son or maybe grandson of ip man, i remember seeing it somewhere
@@instinct2768he is Ip Man's son.
@@lefthanded22 he is, He's Currently 98 Years old and will be 99 soon, And he's still practicing wing chun to do this day, the Very Fun Stuff is that He practices wing chun for the sake of his health because it helps him to stay healthy and strong as he Explains it once in an interview
@@lazyjackie3656 holy. I wouldnt think that
Favorite quote from him was,”Whatever comes from my fist is wing chun”.
I came here for this specific line haha
Facts
I was going to type this, but I see you've already done it. It's my favorite line too. Quite profound statement, actually.
「我打出尼嘅就係詠春!」
@@MrDeath822 牛逼
What is awesome is not only this scene, but the old man himself is the real life son of Ip Man. Whoever casted him, thank you.
'Did I ask you to pay?' - I love that. The idea that for Leung Bik, its more about the preservation and the passing on of knowledge and skill rather than making money.
I love this scene. Not just because of its valuable lesson in how martial arts should adapt to the times, but because of how funny, wholesome, and witty Ip Chun actually is in this scene.
I also firmly believe that he's not acting in this scene. He doesn't seem to be the type into acting. I think his humor and wit in this character are literally just him on camera.
Yours is an elegiac comment. Simply spot on.
I love this scene, the line I most love in this scene is when he says to the kid come back tomorrow sometime and he says he cant pay the old guy says he didnt ask him to pay.
That is awesome
I had the good fortune to be invited to train in a small private group that was taught by a 1 st generation student of Ip Man in Boston who refused money to teach us. But he did allow us to treat him to Dim Sum in Chinatown where he took delight in making us eat a ton!
@@beunbad Such a wholesome & Heart-warming story, thanks for sharing bro.
I can relate. My Shifu never asked for payment.
Ya...My Sifu mostly just charged us enough to cover his costs...he taught like that for 30 years. I have found in the Martial Arts the quality of a school is reflected in the cost...the cheaper the higher quality because they are doing it from passion.
He is an old man being able to pass on his knowledge before death is a better reward
I love how even though we never got to see ip man in his prime, we get to see his wing chun in action through ip chun and can i say it is just awsome
A true master, practices what he teaches, and continues to learn and improve even as a master. Wish people like this weren't so rare in reality.
Ip chun, the modern day yoda, except more badass and has no need of a lightsaber or the force. So fast and so damn smooth
He's a legend. Best action scene of all the movies in terms of true Wing Chun movement. Sharper and more direct.
it's actually slow
@@SyaroChan I reckon he would've done it faster if it were a real fight
@@SyaroChan ip chun adapts to the energy he feels coming in. If somebody comes in fast, he answers their speed. He's an awesome master of Kung Fu.
If you're going to start shit with him make sure you don't get to arm's length because he will end it. :) lol :)
@@SyaroChan he was 76 at the time.
This man is how all wing chun masters should listen to, adapt to the modern times
yes
So true, you know it’s a style but there is always adoption that’s why Bruce lee said all these styles are rigid and are very traditional, so it’s not practical in use if you need it. So Bruce bridged they idea.
Exactly. Learn the style, but adapt it so it better suites you, the person.
SuperEcwchampion exactly! This idea, and philosophy also accounts for life in general, scientist can call this evolution as a biological principality.
Yep, that is why Jeet kun do was created
This is the REAL IP Man's son. You know, the real IP Man who trained Bruce Lee? Yeah, this is his 84 year old son who still teaches Wing Chun to this day...
the reason why they made this is because they weren't completely happy donnie yen wasn't pure wingchun, although a professional martial artist donnie only LEARNT the style for the ipman money
@@VTuber_Central Wing Chun although really cool, isn't really sufficient enough by itself, you need to add a bit more martial arts into the mix that go hand to hand with the techniques of wing chun.
@@3e1est89 yes, and the best system to combine it with is boxing.
@@3e1est89 yeah and this applies to all martial arts.
@@3e1est89 IF YOU PLAN ON DOING LIKE MOST MARTIAL ARTS"!?MASTERS!?" IN THE WEST[ TRAIN FOR SIX WEEKS THEN THINK YOU KNOW M-O-R-E THAN YOUR TEACHER LEAVE AND START YOUR OWN"$TYLE"!!!] YES BY ALL MEANS AND BUY A GUN AND SOME HAND GRENADES TOO WHILE YOU ARE OUT BUYING YOUR"!? GRANDMASTER!?" DEGREE CERTIFICATE
He’s just like his father he’s a legend
No, if you know the Wing Chun's history, he definitely.
@3:18 I love how he quickly prevented the shelf from falling, THAT is how I knew he wasn't just an actor when I first saw the scene, cause only a well trained person can pull that off spontaneously
Being a much younger stuntman also helps..........that wasn't Ip Chun 😂
This is one of the best, if not the best scenes out of all the Ip Man movies because this is Ip Man's son and here, the guy's still in top shape in his 80s! Frikkin incredible! 😮
Ip Mans son, Ip Chun, playing the role of Ip Mans teacher, Leung Bik...couldn't have cast it any better.
Whatever comes from my fist is Wing Chun.
Brilliant!
That's a pride reserved only for a grandmaster
@@GSRl0gic That's Ip Man's son, and the head of that branch of Wing Chun - so In Real Life, that line is true ;-)
@@muninrobhow would he be his son you mean his dad lol I’m dumb and confused
@@ethannewberry1053 The guy playing the old man is Ip Chun, one of Ip Man's sons.
I had the honer to roll with Ip Chun when i was studying wing chun in London. He was invited as a guest the whole class got to roll with him. This was back in 1998. Couldn't believe how good he was even in his senior years. Still have a picture of us doing chi sao.
that must if been q great experience I wish I got to meet bruce lee if he lived a good life
me too he's a Gent!
"Did I ask you to pay?" Translation you are worthy of me passing my talents to you. Can't get a better acknowledgement of your abilities than that
This is a fascinating scene! It is like time travel.
Ip Chun, the real son of Ip Man, plays Leung Bik, a Wing Chun master and teacher of Ip Man.
Son travels back in time to teach his father the skills of Wing Chun, who will, in the future, teach his son those skills.
Great explain. Thank you from turkey
Copied DBZ 😅
This is one of the most iconic scenes in cinematic history. This is actually the real ip man vs. The actor
Wonderful scene, so wise, so warmhearted , so esthetic and respectfully. I guess everyone who watched this part are smiling now
It'd be a great honor to be taught by great teacher like him. Going with the flow as it seems.
A TRUE TEACHER AND THE MASTER
Dennis To's performance in these films is underrated. His expression and delivery on that "Wait wait wait!" is hilarious.
Ip Chun is my teachers teacher. A great Master.
and was my instructor's instructor also. Peace!
@@BurningArt78 Also my Sifu's Sufi
It's important to remember that old people have lived in a dangerous world longer than you have. Respect for your elders is what's known as a survival strategy.
I love how he also develops Ip man personality & manners of not using boss and addressing in a more formal & respectable way.
The thumb was the best part. He was like no so fast.
"I am not the boss, I am the manager." The boss was his father. I got it.
That's a nice way to interpret
I didn't think of it dam thnx
Lefty btw :D
No it's something different. My mom owns a garment shop and she never said she is the boss. She always said, she just work there and 'the boss' is not present at the moment.
Yeah the old dude is Yip Man's son or grandson I don't remember
@@homoxymoronomatura son. His youngest son
@@stevenbrown1762 No.His Elder son.
This was a really enjoyable conversation and interaction to watch. I have never watched Ip Man - only seen a large handful of clips here on youtube - but this clip is my favorite.
he already old man and his kick still can that high what a amazing
“Whatever comes from my fist is wing chun” 😂 Perfect!
Badass isn't it?
those spinning elbow strike chainim is beautiful
What ever comes from my fist, is wing chun. Great line Ip Chun.
God bless him, even at such an advanced age he can still whoop ass, though I still noticed a stunt double there a couple of times. And he's right forget authentic, adapt or die, hell I was surprised the first time my Sifu introduced me to elbow strikes and Chin Na in Wing Chun, same for my Combat Tia Chi instructor when he taught me the applications.
Dude is the Real son of ipman, and his 84 years old, even if he can do the stunts, I would never ask him to do it because a broken bone at 84 is nothing like a broken bone at 20 years old lol
Yeah some parts of it was a stuntman which makes sense considering his old age. Still impressive either way
They had to use a stunt double to keep the young actor safe from him. 😄
Also to keep the audience safe. He would've whooped us through the screen and schooled us all if they'd let him. 😊👍
1:10 - "Authentic my FOOT." Hahahahaha! Master Leungbik is just so savage in this Movie.
His character was what made this movie memorable.
Very sweet scene. Nice homage to old age, wisdom and technique.
Ip Chun is awesome!
Ip Chun is my Sigong and it's an honour for me to say that 😊
I like the fact that its Ip Chun here in the flesh. The real deal master taught by the grandmaster before him.
This old guy's main skill isn't wing chun, it's his intimidation tactics. He somehow was able to persuade Ip man into a fight he didn't want.
Or, he saw potential and wanted to humble him. Also, see where his skill was at.
I like the important of 02:08, if I'm understanding he's meaning he's saying don't hold back, try and hit them with all your skill, but you don't have to hit them hard, they're just light taps
I think that's why a lot of people view wing chun as nothing but tippy taps, as the people are mainly sparring. They're not actually trying to hurt each other, just testing their skills to see if they can land a hit and by holding back on strength they don't hurt them
Exactly! Obviously Getting Hit Repeatedly in Such A Manner is Going To Hurt.
Especially if That Person Has intent To Harm. imagine A Fluent Boxer Like Tyson Or Mayweather Jr Doing These Moves, Be Priddy Hard To Believe Yer Not Going To Get Hurt. But Y'know What, Let That Be The Element of Surprise(The Disbelief)😂👍#1
The fight choreo was amazing, but can we talk about how smooth he was saving the baskets? That was clean as hell.
He keeps warning Ip Man to be careful not to drop the medicines. And yet, it was him that causes him to be to almost drop any of them.
This man's Wing Chun looks so authentic and natural. It's different from how Donnie Yen did on his fighting scenes. His moves seemed so real.
you didnt notice the wig when they were fighting?
It is authentic... that's the REAL ip man's son. He's 99 years old and STILL teaches to this day.
@@BrynhurstSixOwe100 years old and still alive and well!
What an extraordinary, and beautiful scene....
Love it. Legend that is Ip Chun. 😍great movie
Real Wing Chun, tight spaces and fluidity.
That was the best ever!!! I got something in my eyes towards the end... lol 😪✌🏾
when i grow old, i wanna be like ip chun.
He is the legend in the flesh. I think he is the son of Yip Man. What a golden scene. We may not see this types of footage no more.
do break a beat? go
kuhn
call it my jeet taekwond do while you fakes all do the same thing a wing chun
Leung Jan>Chan Wah-shun>Yip Man>Yip Chun>Shaun Rawcliffe
Wing Chun Masters
>Jake Mace
Salle Voznick no lease que leung que alcabo que con que
Unless the westerner can imprint something of a less watered down system - I would look for a Chinese Teacher.
@King Feliciano thanks bro, nice explanation
"Did I ask you to pay?" is such a nice line.
this scene had me flipping out because hde still moves like he is young
Yeah...just the only thing is that is body double and not him actually..
Dude how awesome would it be to be visiting a beautiful place like that and casually see an old man beating up a dude in his prime
even if i dedicated the rest of my life to Wing Chun i doubt id even get to shake Ip Chun's hand. he seems like such a nice man.
I shook Ip Chun's hand and practiced with him. I can confirm he is an absolute Gentleman.
This old gentleman is the actual Ip Man’s son in real life. This was magical ✨✨✨
Actually I really like what ipchun said, nowadays everyone is so crazed about getting the authentic wing Chun but for not consider that wing Chun has adapted into local environment for local condition
How they respect each other, impressive!
0:43 favorite quote "why don't you your friend here so i can beat him too" 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Simply wonderful.
I wonder if this old dude could really kick this high at his age.....
Wing Chun is Awesome & Amazing!!
yeah
I love judo too
Smallest space best for Wingchun. Also straight line in n out. That is how Bruce end up hopping around but attack still in straight line. Best of the best scene.
But did he really do all scenes ?
Cant believe hes so fluid in this age
I think if somebody asks you to play a role in a movie, that honors your beloved father, its no longer a question of age... I believe to what an aged boxer told me some years ago : no matter what style you prefer, in every old fighter there is one last fight. And its reserved for a special moment.... maybe this was what ip chun reserved his last fight for? one last time you give all you got.... the moment when mindpower and heart brings an old body to move like 30 years before...
no matter if this fight was made bi ip chun or not, but i really respect him for training donnie yen to do this movies and honoring ip man....
he did some scenes but most of them was a stunt double, notice that you only see his back in a lot of shots and some of the close ups you can notice that the arm is not his and the camera angle is set up to be further away, ip chun was 85 when this was filmed
I like how this scene defines that skill is more important then strength, which Ip Man also done in some of his fights on his other movies.
kenshin your turn - go
It’s kinda interesting that yes, Wing Chun doesn’t rely so much on specific forms and moves- the goal is for it to be instinctive, and it’s open to incorporating stuff from other styles to enhance its effectiveness. It gives you a framework, but then you build on that framework.
The legend is born
The new legend has born
The main point of martial arts is that when you use it, it becomes yours and yours only; like writing, we all learned it from first grade, years later people can tell our own handwriting from others.
Ip Man’s master taught him 70%hands and 30%legs, it’s the standard way of WingChun. But it doesn’t mean he cannot try new stuff and make it practical, and eventually it becomes his wing Chun.
It's very awkward to think that Ip Chun is playing the role of his own father's teacher. It's like he's fighting the younger version of his own father.
I remember when he died right before the pandemic I didn't know. I only found out months later. All these celebs being pushed on the news day and night when they passed, but nothing about this legend.
Ip chun isnt dead though
@@jeffliu8893 I got him mixed up with his brother. Same sentiment though
Always keep an open mind and always be eager to learn. There's still aging elderly willing to pass on the knowledge of those who listen.
I love it! Humbling experience for a young man. :D :D
I love how the dude at the counter is just like "There he goes again"
The old man be like: "Am I the realest?", yep. He still the realest.
Young actor portraying old actors actual father lol
Greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬 to chinese 🇨🇳 grand master Wing chun original IP 🙏🙏🙏
Best scene. No need to pay, just learn. Respect the elders.
Love this old man
4:08 Asian people out there: should he not have bowed there? When he said "you are my senior"? I would expect a deep bow. 😲
He's Chinese, not Japanese. A bow there is enough to show respect, we don't stress as much about the exact depth of the bow
The old man is pointing the way, not growing Ip Man a pair of legs so he can walk anew. Awesome.
If I understand what we call 'fighting' correctly, it's either directing a force towards a point, taking an impact of an incoming force, deflecting an incoming force in a certain direction, plus or minus moving out of the direction of the force. All these combined in different ratios make up what we call 'fight'. It's more or less the same with other species too. The deciding factors are strength, stamina and speed. I can't tell where the 'style' fits in though. Seems like the 'style' doesn't really play a crucial role in the overall effectiveness, at least that's what I think. Sorry if I sound too stupid. I'm a lay person here, knowing not a single move of martial arts.
That old Manon the movie is the second son of lp man ,His name is Ip Zhun. He was born in 1924 and still lives in this world healthily today...
That totally isn’t Ip Chun’s hand at 2:56 🤣
Nor his foot either 3:15
What word play, “whatever comes from my fist is wing chun” implying how wing chun was mostly used with hands but the master utilized legs in his style. Love the double play there
which dislocated legs.
Love how fast he is.
Key lesson here, never underestimate old Sifu's of Wing Chung, or any martial arts, just because they are old, doesn't mean they don't have the skills, knowledge and pressure point striking/training, to take younger faster Sifu's down, I would still fear fighting my Sensei, at 71.
There were a lot of stunt doubles in this scene, if you paid close attention. Mr. Chun's movements suddenly got more fierce and speed.
The production team had to take into consideration of Ip Chung's health so doubles were necessary (He is after all of an old age). But that being said, the part where they trade fists is definitely him. Dennis Toh who portrays young Ip Man here has had direct teaching from Ip Chung himself and during live demonstrations on TV, both of them have proven to be able to trade blows as simulated here.
"whatever comes from my fist is wing chun"
Getting that tattooed
I met Ip Chun in 2001 and ChiSao'd with him. A real deal, real life Kung Fu Master.
Love this scene !!!
Whatever comes from me is boxing, even the kicks!
This old man's movements defy biology
Name of this movie?
I just love that canto charm 😂❤️😂❤️😂
The employee in the back just minding his business with the store during fight and be like "welp, there goes grandpa"
A true teacher.
IpChun is still alive and well teaching
For some reason, Ip Chun looks really authentic as an old man actor