According to Chee Soo, Feng Shou originated in the 1930s when Chan Kam Lee, an importer and exporter of precious stones, taught a class in Red Lion Square in Holborn, though there are no verified records of the existence of Lee, or the martial arts class.
Feng Shou Ch’uan Shu can be translated as 'Hand of the wind boxing'.
The name originates from the ‘Earl of the Wind’, who in Chinese mythology was called Feng Po.
[1] Feng Shou is a soft or internal style so the techniques are relaxed and generally involved circular motion with no blocking.
In his training manual of Feng Shou Chee Soo details several areas of technique such as for example: