Dr. Her Yue Wong has been practicing and teaching the Chinese martial arts for
over 60 years, and is the Founder and Director of the Ching Yi Kung Fu
Association (CYKFA). He derived the Ching Yi Kung Fu System from the
traditional arts of Hsing Yi Ch’uan, Pa Kua Tsang, T’ai Chi Ch’uan and Northern
Shaolin Kung Fu, and has taught hundreds of students around the world since
founding the CYKFA in 1972, several of whom have gone on to become noted
martial arts instructors in their own right.
On 1 January 2001, the actual beginning of
the new millennium by the Western calendar, Dr. Wong also formally announced
the formation of the Dao Li Jiao (Tao Li Chiao in
Wade-Giles Romanization) - the "Way of Reason School" of Taoism which
he created. The Dao Li Jiao focuses on the study of the Universe and its
relationship to human life. Practitioners of the Dao Li Jiao research the
relationship between Heaven, Earth and Man through study and contemplation,
applying logic and reason rather than accepting any concept simply on
faith. The Dao Li Jiao integrates classical Taoism, Rationalist thought,
and the principles of modern science. In late December 2001 - early
January 2002, at the first official meeting of the Dao Li Jiao in China, Dr.
Wong was unanimously elected to the position of Zong Shi (Interpreter) for a
term of eight years.
Beginning as a young child, Dr. Wong learned martial arts from numerous
well-known Chinese masters of Hsing Yi Ch’uan, Pa Kua Tsang, T’ai Chi Ch’uan
and Shaolin Kung Fu whose lineage traces back master to student to the
beginnings of the arts. For over 10
years, Dr. Wong was the direct student of Mr. Hsu Feng-nan of Shantung
Province, China. During that time, he also received specialized training
from Mr. Hsu’s brother, Hsu Tzu-ch’ang and Mr. Jin P’ing-p’u, and from his own
grandfather and great uncle. While
living in Taiwan, Dr. Wong also had the opportunity to receive instruction in
the arts and exchange information with several good friends including legendary
masters Chiang Yin-shui, Liu Mu-shen, Chang Chun-feng, Hung Yi-hsiang, Hung
Yi-wen and Hung Yi-mien.
Dr. Wong has written an instructional manual on T’ai Chi Ch’uan, and produced videos
on his method of Hsien T’ien Pa Kua Tsang, T’ai Chi Ch’uan, and Hsing Yi
Ch’uan, including his form of Tsong-He Hsing Yi Ch’uan (Comprehensive Form and
Will Boxing). In 1996, he published the book “The Universe and Life” in
Chinese, a philosophical and scientific study of the origins and cosmology of
the Universe, and its effects on human life.
By profession, Dr. Wong is a geologist, with a master’s degree and Ph.D. in
geology from the University of Oklahoma. He made his home in Houston,
Texas, but spent a great deal of time away during his career conducting
geological exploration across the United States and China. In January
2000, he retired from geology and returned home to Houston. He and his wife Su
have four children - all certified CYKFA Black Belts in addition to their
careers in medicine, law and finance.