nəc̓aʔmat — permission & centre
Star 1 — Lineage
執生 Jap Sang
lineage → continuity → movement → life
This is a carried name. I use it as received, honour its lineage, and let practice carry its meaning.
The axiom is simple: do not freeze when the line wobbles. Keep the loop alive, repair while moving, and return to form without turning error into theatre.
執生 is the lineage phrase that formed my axiom: keep the flow, keep the form, and let continuity carry meaning forward.
▸ Open MaxCP
▸ ◉ Key Insight
Keep faithful form so meaning can travel. 執生 is a carried name and a lived axiom: continuity under pressure, repair without freezing, and movement that preserves the line instead of performing panic.
▸ ⚡ Mantras
- Keep form.
- Honour lineage.
- Repair in motion.
- Continuity over spectacle.
- Do not retell what you can point to.
▸ ↺ Flowchart
Unsure how to act? → Return to form → Then move.
Error appears? → Do not freeze → Repair while the loop remains alive.
Risk of over-explaining? → Point to source → Keep posture clean.
Drift from axiom? → One small faithful move → Re-read → Settle.
Public pressure rises? → Keep flow → Make it work → Let conviction carry form.
▸ ⌘ Micro-Lexicon
- Carried name — a named inheritance stewarded without appropriation or decorative borrowing.
- Faithful form — keeping the shape intact so substance transmits cleanly.
- Continuity — meaning made durable by consistent embodiment across pressure.
- Repair in motion — correcting without freezing the loop or turning error into spectacle.
- 執生 — choose life / stay in motion; the axiom of continued movement under pressure.
Orientation Stream
Receipt, Lineage, Training Context, Axiom, Continuity, Transmission
This page does not try to own the whole history of the term. It names the receipt, keeps the form clean, and lets the practice carry the weight.
carried name means the name arrives with weight. Not decorative spice. Not costume jewellery. Not a fortune-cookie sticker slapped onto a framework after the fact.
WHAT this contributes
- Original-language receipt: 執生 is carried from my Bak Mei lineage; the phrase formed my axiom.
- Lineage position: I am an 8th Generation Direct Disciple in Bak Mei Kung Fu, having learned directly from Grandmaster 葉志森 and Master 胡偉坤.
- Training context: forms → break down → refine → spar → perform. The loop is anchored in form and flow.
- Sifu’s refrain: “jap sang la” carried the meaning: do not stop; keep moving; make it work. The body keeps the flow while the mind catches up.
- Competition lesson: stopping exposes error; continuity with conviction preserves the integrity of performance, even when the ending must be stitched on the fly.
- Attribution and stewardship: while not a formal curriculum item, the phrase lived as Sifu Wilkie Wu’s catchphrase among his original first-generation disciples, and I carry it forward with honour.
- Bridge sense: I hold 執生 ⇄ Learning-as-Flux as connective tissue between Art of War and Art of Teaching.
HOW it informs ARF
- Discipline-first posture: I keep faithful form so meaning travels without distortion; the axiom is embodied before it is explained.
- Continuity under pressure: when error hits, I do not freeze; I repair while in motion so dignity and flow remain intact.
- Practice over prose: I name the term precisely, point to history, and let practice carry the story.
- Everyday transmission: small, repeated, honourable moves beat big gestures; this is how the axiom enters classrooms.
- Default resonance: work extending from 執生 carries Storycraft by default — the story lives in me and moves through me.
The axiom in motion
Do not freeze
Freezing turns an error into a shrine. The moment stops, everyone looks at the wobble, and now the field is paying attention to failure instead of form.
※ evil landmine
Do not fake continuity
Continuity does not mean pretending nothing happened. It means preserving motion while reality gets repaired.
🥬 CELERY
Repair while moving
The clean move is not panic-speed. It is continuity with correction.
Return to form
Form is not rigidity. Form is the rail that lets movement continue when the mind briefly decides to uninstall itself.
CIP translation
In ARF terms, 執生 preserves the loop when error appears.
吞 → 吐 → 浮 → 沉 → back to 吞
Error does not end the loop. Error becomes material if the Operator stays clean enough to read, repair, re-read, and settle without turning the moment into performance.
Learn more
For readers who want to investigate public discussion around the Cantonese phrase, see this independent community thread: Cantonese.Sheik — discussion on “執生 / jap1 sang1”.
CTA Rail
This page names the axiom in lineage form, then opens the path toward its lived declaration.