Great-Grandmaster Ie Chang Ming

Great-Grandmaster Ie Chang Ming
(1880-1976)

Ie Chang Ming inherited the immense body of Shaolin knowledge as a master at the Fukien temple and received the Grandmaster title after the burning of the last temple from Great Grandmaster Su Kong Tai Djin. Grandmaster Ming left China and settled in Bandung, Indonesia where he began to teach the Shaolin art.

In Indonesia a law was passed prohibiting the teaching of Chinese Martial Arts. Grandmaster Ie circumvented this law by adopting many of the trappings of the Japanese styles of martial arts.  He changed the uniforms from the classical Chinese styles to the Japanese karate gi's. He also used Japanese belts instead of the Chinese sash and instituted a ranking system similar to the Japanese using Japanese names. The changes, although cosmetic, were enough for the authorities and he was allowed to continue to teach.

It was not easy to become a student of Grandmaster Ie. There was a long waiting line and each prospective student had to prove their worthiness to receive training from him. Although no one knew it at the time, Grandmaster Ie's exile was important to the preservation of the Shaolin Art. His rigorous training standards and teaching maintained the true tradition of Shaolin. Yet, his flexibility, in modifying the outward trappings of the art, ensured that Shaolin Tao would not be lost.

Great-Grandmaster Ie Chang Ming

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March 2013 has proved to be a very busy and productive month for the Chinese Shaolin Centers. Four students in our youth program have earned Jr. Black Belts. Associate Master Diana Rixom March 8, 2103 conducted Formal Testing for students testing up to the ranks Probationary Black Belt/Sash and on March 15, 2013 Master Reid conducted Formal Testing for students testing in the Black Belt/Sash Ranks. Master Reid also taught 3 classes as part of Shaolin Student Appreciation Day on March 16, 2013. Ground Locking was taught in the morning, Tai Chi 24 Form Applications were taught at mid-day and Shaolin Leopard Fist was taught in the afternoon. The CSC-Marietta on Saturday March 23, 2013 celebrated with a huge turn out on its 20 Year Anniversary Photo Day. Fantastic month for the Chinese Shaolin Centers

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