Skills of the Vagabonds

Dr. Leung Ting

Hardcover

Leung Ting Company (1983) - 4th Edition, 1986

166pp


The Skills of the Vagabonds are from where the Japanese Ninjutsu originated.


Written by Dr. Leung Ting, a student of grandmaster Yip Man, this colorful book reveals all the top secrets of Chinese Black Art: Defraudation, MOU SHAN Witchcraft, Drugs and Poisons, Great Magic Shows, Body-Disappearance Techniques, Vagabond Kung Fu, Secret Communication Techniques, Self Defense Techniques and many methods of Stealth, Evasion and Escape from hostile pursuers and other dangerous situations. 


This oversized text concludes with a section on the applications of Beggar's or "Vagabond" Kung Fu which, historical research is showing, is the origin of the most Okinawa Karate styles. A fascinating expose of the Chinese "Vagabond" culture, whose wanderings produced legends of Black and White Magic, Secret Potions, Hidden Messages and unsurpassed Martial Arts Skill. Once shrouded in mystery, these incredible skills are considered the origin of Japanese Ninjutsu. The author shows you how their techniques were done by removing the veil of secrecy. Filled with stories, great art and information found no where else.


This book reveals all top secrets of Chinese Black-art, Defraudation, Mou Shan Witchcraft, Drugs and Poisons, Great Magic Shows, Body-Disappearance Techniques, Vagabond Kungfu, etc.