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Common Professions: Any.
 
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A Variety of Chinese Revolutionary Kung Fu Societies
'''A Variety of Chinese Revolutionary Kung Fu Societies'''
 
  
 
Associated groups include: Blue Shirt Society, Choi Gar, Choi Li Fut, Crippled Avengers, Eight Shadows Fist, Ghee Hin Kongsi, Hak Fu Mun, Hatchet Gang, Lao Gar, Magnificent Butchers, Three Harmonies Society, Tongmenghui, Mok Gar, and White Lotus.
 
Associated groups include: Blue Shirt Society, Choi Gar, Choi Li Fut, Crippled Avengers, Eight Shadows Fist, Ghee Hin Kongsi, Hak Fu Mun, Hatchet Gang, Lao Gar, Magnificent Butchers, Three Harmonies Society, Tongmenghui, Mok Gar, and White Lotus.
  
 
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Miscellaneous Chinese Martial Artists
'''Miscellaneous Chinese Martial Artists'''
 
  
 
If a martial artist in China, regardless of their style, wants to join the fight against evil, they know that Wing Chun is always looking for new allies and agents. A master of any Chinese style, including the numerous animal styles, could wind up on the Streets of the US as a Wing Chun agent. See the Independent Animal Styles in the section Guys in the Middle for examples.
 
If a martial artist in China, regardless of their style, wants to join the fight against evil, they know that Wing Chun is always looking for new allies and agents. A master of any Chinese style, including the numerous animal styles, could wind up on the Streets of the US as a Wing Chun agent. See the Independent Animal Styles in the section Guys in the Middle for examples.
  
 
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Wing Chun as Villains
'''Wing Chun as Villains'''
 
  
 
When Wing Chun fighters go bad, they usually go bad as a school. For as long as there have been Wing Chun kwoon, there has been a temptation to turn the students into a gang and make serious money. Historically, some schools shook down the communities they were pledged to protect, some opened gambling houses or brothels, and some turned traitor entirely and sold out to Wushu. When villainous Wing Chun fighters are encountered in the US, they are likely to be part of a villainous Wing Chun organization that might be anything from a criminal cartel to a counter-revolutionary army. Villainous Wing Chun schools often have a long history, bringing with it a litany of feuds and grudges against other Wing Chun schools, good and evil. Known evil Wing Chun schools include the Red Eyebrows and White Eyebrows (both serving Wushu), and the Heaven Legs School (a criminal gang allied with the Five Venoms).
 
When Wing Chun fighters go bad, they usually go bad as a school. For as long as there have been Wing Chun kwoon, there has been a temptation to turn the students into a gang and make serious money. Historically, some schools shook down the communities they were pledged to protect, some opened gambling houses or brothels, and some turned traitor entirely and sold out to Wushu. When villainous Wing Chun fighters are encountered in the US, they are likely to be part of a villainous Wing Chun organization that might be anything from a criminal cartel to a counter-revolutionary army. Villainous Wing Chun schools often have a long history, bringing with it a litany of feuds and grudges against other Wing Chun schools, good and evil. Known evil Wing Chun schools include the Red Eyebrows and White Eyebrows (both serving Wushu), and the Heaven Legs School (a criminal gang allied with the Five Venoms).

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