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------------------------------------------------------------Isn't that what some Chinese call white people? Means "white ghost"?
Gweilo in Cantoense or guǐlǎo in Mandarin but that is not Gu Lao
Language can have unfortunate er ...mis-translations like that. For example, some use the spelling "Kulo" for this WC lineage attributed to Dr. Leung Jan in his later years in Gu-Lao village. But around where I live, "kulo", spelled "culo", is a common Spanish term for, ahem ..."A-hole" or "anus". Even worse is a "culero" (essentually what you might call a a "practioner" of the art of culo).
Anyway, if Gu-Lau WC did descend directly from Leung Jan, its interesting to see the extent to which branches can diverge in just a few generations since he was Ip Man's Si-Gung. Then again, look at the diversity between the WC taught by Ip Man's students.
Gulao (Koo Lo) Village branch
Gulao (古劳Wing Chun Kuen was Taught by Dr. Leung Jan when he retired back to his native village of Gulao in Heshan County, Guangdong province and is typically referred to by the village name to distinguish it from the doctor’s Foshan teachings. The Fung family variations found in Kulo Village have also come to be called Pian San (Side Body) Wing Chun Kuen.