Leung Yee-tai (梁二娣) was a Wing Chun master.
He was a strong boatman who steered a riverboat by pushing a long pole against the river bottom. A Shaolin monk Chi Sin (至善禪師) saw that he was a natural successor to the Shaolin pole fighting skill called six and a half point long pole.
He taught Wong Wah-bo his pole fighting skill in exchange for the Wing Chun fist-fighting skill. Though he was a student of Wong in Wing Chun, he was actually Wong's sifu in the pole fighting skill. Wong modified the pole fighting skills using Wing Chun principles. The modified pole skill is now part of Wing Chun training.
He met Leung Jan from Foshan, an herbal doctor, when he was sick. He then trained Leung Jan when he was already an old man at over sixty years of age.
Leung Yee-tai, Wong Wah-Bo, and Leung Jan, were all portrayed in the 1981 Sammo Hung film The Prodigal Son.
The movie is well known for showing some of the best wing chun fight scenes, along with The Grandmaster with Tony Leung as Yip Man and Ip Man 1 and 2 with Donnie Yen as the leading role.
They said your body was leaving on the next flight to
your home
They said I could catch you up
I chose not to go
I heard you left with the best intentions
You always had a mind of your own
Heard you said I could catch you up
I wish I'd have known
You said you wanted rebellion
Well this is betrayal, how does it feel ?
Frustrated, a boxed in man
Torn up over a boxed in man
You said you wanted rebellion
Well this is betrayal, how does it feel ?
Frustrated, a boxed in man
Torn up over a boxed in man
What twist of fate could have lead to this?
So won't somebody tell what happened ?
Goddamn I have no fucking clue!
I know you'd never have wanted to end it like this
Such a pity!
Such a pity!
Such a pity!