Lately it's seemed to me that some interesting potential historical sources for the Korean arts have been neglected in our discussions on the board, and I'd like to try to get some more attention for these sources—particularly, the role of the Chinese arts in the formation of the modern KMAs Hapkido, Tang Soo Do and Taekwondo. So far as TKD is concerned, there are at least anecdotes that link four of the first generation Kwan-era pioneers—Yon Kwai Byeong, Yoon, Byung In, Lee Won-kuk and Hwang Kee—to training in the CMAs, in some cases by way of Manchuria; and there may be others as well. It goes without saying that these anecdotes need to be nailed down and documented, but beyond that, I'm wondering if other MTers have any ideas, or knowledge, bearing on influences from the Chinese arts on the Korean arts? Long Fist chuan fa, for example, has a range of spectacular, difficult full-extension high kicks that seem at least similar, in general, to those of TKD and Hapkido, and I'm wondering if there is any historical connection in this, or other, technical domain. Does anyone have any thoughts about these possible relationships?