The foot sweeps are from the bui gee form, they are also found in Judo, Ju-jitsu, Aikido and many other styles. As both Southern Mantis and Wing Chun originated from pretty much the same area its not surprising they share similar techniques.
Yes the karate founder had been trained in White Crane Kung Fu for years in China before he return in Japan and modified his Kung fu with Japanese thoughts. However when he crated karate it was very similar to White Crane and later other karate styles where developed from that so it still has similarities with the White Crane.
Interesting! Didn't know that this was in Biu Jee. From what I've seen, it's fundamentally different from the Aikido and Jiujitsu versions as the sweeper steps out and actually hooks the opponent's leg using the toe rather than sweeping the side or reaping with the heel. And I was referring to Northern Mantis - almost half their game is sweeps and low kicks
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