Let's say the man's name was Wong. He had four or five brothers skilled in his artform and they practiced together. The man had a few sons and nephews to mention, all doing one or another martial arts form.
Lastly, the man had a club of many loyal followers. Most went out on their own, but a handful of loyal supporters remained and are still alive today in Hawaii, California, and other parts of the world.
Would you not include these people in your practice and club, highlight them and increase your fame? Thereby giving your sifu or sensei all of the honor and glory due him!
Would you not teach his philosophy and make it a part of your daily life?
If the founder is great, would you not want to publish and highlight his achievements to the entire world as an honor and testament to this man?
If you legitimately inherited a whole school and a complete set of thought and artforms, what would you do?
"Go challenge his nephew, HIM Yao Sui, perhaps?"
Max
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2007-12-08
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