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Any serious student of Kung Fu will tell you that the deepest learning occurs over a long period of study, by thoughtfully observing the teacher, and reflecting humbly on what is presented to him/her at each class before asking questions. The student is expected, in traditional Kung Fu, to do the work of learning. This is part of what is referred to by the Chinese term 'wu de' or 'the importance of seriousness and character.'

The opportunity to have questions answered by the teacher in class is often rare. However, visitors to this web site have the special opportunity to communicate with Grandmaster directly by email. Answers posted online will obviously be an invaluable resource for ACCS members everywhere, as well as the general public.

Grandmaster may respond himself to these letters, or if a question posed here could be effectively answered by one of the other Masters of ACCS, he may so direct it. Also, a letter directed to the Grandmaster that would be of significant interest to the general public may be published here, with the response. Any letter published will be regarded as anonymous unless otherwise noted by the sender (i.e. 'OK to publish name').

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