Yue Jia Quaun

Yueh Fei Kung Fu or Yueh Jia Quan which loosely translates to the Yueh family style of Kung Fu originated in China and is still practiced in many parts of the world. YJQ is considered to be one of the fundamental styles of Kung Fu and is premised heavily on animal characteristics and the Yin and Yang principles. The purpose of this site is to give a brief history on the art and its founder General Yueh Fei, class information, the styles curriculum and several articles relating to aspects of the journey that is undertaken by the students. The site is not designed to be a teaching aid and is purely from the perspective of this school, and this school alone. The articles are not lessons or representative outside of this school, they are purely for students of this particular school.


Image of Yue Fei's temple

Image: General Yue Fei's mausoleum. Taken at Hangzhou, China, 2003

Members Update

As of October 2008, this site will begin stripping down this site to a public version which only contains the basic details of the school. All articles relating to the schools strategy and tactics are migrating to a new password protected server which will be accessible to students of the school. Link to members new site Due to the feedback we receive about the articles, certain access to the documents may be made accessible to visitors on an individual basis. Serious queries can be made via email to Contact YJQ via E–mail Here

Site under reconstruction 1 September '09



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