I hope that we can start to respect each other.” All people have different status in life, I don’t believe that one person’s integrity is worth more than the others. #6 ”I didn’t come here today to prove which is better, Chinese or Western boxing. They are not worthy of learning our martial arts.” This is something that the Japanese will never understand, for they learn martial arts only to become stronger and terrorize others. The virtue of martial arts is benevolence. #5 ”Although martial arts involves armed forces, Chinese martial arts is Confucian in spirit. #4 ”The best thing is not to fight at all.” #3 ”Yong Chun and Wing Chun both stem from Shaolin, but if you were to believe that they are one and the same, then you will be far from the truth!“ #2 ”Students from the same teacher will differ in their skills” #1 ”Do not fight with the strength, absorb it and it flows, use it.” Ip Man was buried at Wo Hop Shek, Hong Kong. He died on December 2, 1972, in his unit at 149 Tung Choi Street in Hong Kong, only 7 months before the death of Lee. His sons have played a major role in continuing the Wing Chun legacy began by their father. Man was married to Cheung Wing Sing and they had 2 sons. His most famous student, Bruce Lee, came to study with him in 1953. In 1949, when the Chinese Communist Party came to power, he fled to Hong Kong, where he opened a Wing Chun school, becoming the first martial arts master to train students publicly. Because of his sifu’s old age, Ip had to learn much of his techniques and skills from his master’s 2nd eldest disciple – Ng Chung-sok. When Ip Man was 13 years old he started learning Wing Chun from Chan Wah-shun. He was the 3rd of four children and was raised by his wealthy parents, Ng Shui and Ip Oi Dor. Ip Man, also known as Yip Man, was a Chinese martial artist of Cantonese ethnicity, and a master teacher of Wing Chun.