Huo Yuanjia186865438+1October18-191September 14, a famous patriotic martial artist in the late Qing Dynasty, was superb in martial arts, upheld justice and inherited the family-handed stunt "Vague Boxing". He used to be a western strongman in Tianjin and Shanghai. There are many film and television works describing his deeds.
Zhen Chen (1892- 19 18? ) Originally from Tai 'an, Shandong Province, he was born in Xiangyang, Hubei Province, and later lived in Shanghai. He was a disciple of China martial artist Huo Yuanjia in the late Qing Dynasty. Legend has it that he was killed by the Japanese after revenging his master who was killed by the Japanese. This legend has been made into movies and TV series many times. Many film and television works depict Zhen Chen as five apprentices of Huo Yuanjia. In the play, he not only performed brilliantly, but also came back from Japan to avenge Master after Huo Yuanjia's death. Together with Huo Yuanjia, this figure enjoys a considerable reputation, becoming a model of heroic anti-Japanese and a national hero, and being admired by countless people. Zhen Chen does exist in history, but it is not so legendary. Many stories about Zhen Chen in film and television dramas are fictional.
Ye Wen (1893- 1972), whose real name is Ye Jiwen, is a rich boy in Foshan, Guangdong. Since childhood, I have received a strict Confucian education from my family. At the age of seven, Chen Huashun (Hua Gong), a high-heeled student who took wing Chun as his teacher, became a Fengmen disciple of Chen Huashun. After his death, Ip Man studied boxing with his brother Wu. At the age of sixteen, I went to Hong Kong to study foreign languages and attended St. Stephen's School. Later, he studied martial arts with Liang Bi (the son of Liang Zan). From 65438 to 0950, he went to Hong Kong and taught Wing Chun in the Hong Kong Kowloon Hotel Staff Union. The most famous of his disciples is Bruce Lee, a martial arts superstar who made China famous all over the world.