Moy Yat Explains Biu Jee (Wing Chun Kung Fu Form for “Emergency“)
Ving Tsun Trilogy, Biu Jee
The third and final form in Ving Tsun is Biu Je which is comprised of emergency techniques that train our hands to go back to the centerline just like a compass. Whenever you move a compass in a different direction, the needle always points North. Biu Je is a consolidation of the Ving Tsun System combining the elements of Siu Nim Tao and Chum Kiu, while adapting fighting movements to the framework of a form. Learning Biu Je represents the completion of the trilogy of forms, which represents sufficient knowledge to begin teaching and allows more freedom to express Kung Fu at a more personal level.
The Biu Je hand contains emergency techniques.
Iron fingers can strike a vital point at once.
The stepping in elbow strike has sufficient threatening power.
The phoenix eye punch has no compassion.
Fook Sao, Ginger Fist, and Guide Bridge; their movements are closely coordinated and hard to defend and nullify.
Springy power and the extended arm are applied to close r