Tran Thuc Tien (Vietnamese: Trần Thúc Tiển) was a Grandmaster of Wing Chun, disciple of General Yuen Chai Wan, a Western educated wine maker and entrepreneur.
Hoang Vinh Giang also said that Vietnam is one of the countries with strong traditional martial arts and a wide development in the world.
At that time, Yuen Chai Wan opened a traditional medicine shop on Hang Buom street, but mainly taught martial arts.
[1] Yuen's act of saving a life through qigong was re-performed by Tran with doctor Nguyen Khac Vien.
At that time, the institute's doctor was working at The Goi Publishing House, and he had just came from France after a long period of treatment but did not heal.
Seeing as the disease could be cured with Wing Chun's healing training, Tran gave Nguyen specific exercises, practiced qigong, impacted internal organs so that all parts of the body could regulate yin and yang to works smoothly.
After that, Nguyen studied in-depth the methods of practicing healing and promoted it to many people through his series of experiences that were published in books.