Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Ip Man, Bruce Lee, Wong Fei Hung, Huo Yuanjia, Chen Zhen, the era in which to say, thank you!

Ip Man, Bruce Lee, Wong Fei Hung, Huo Yuanjia, Chen Zhen, the era in which to say, thank you!

Ip Man (1893-1972), real name Yip Jee Man, ancestry Nanhai County, Guangdong Province [2-3] Sang Yuen, is the local young master, in Hong Kong, St. Stephen's College, learned. He studied at St. Stephen's College in Hong Kong, and was a very knowledgeable student. He studied under the tutelage of Chan Wah Shun and Leung Tsun, and was the founding member of the Wing Chun system, and began teaching Wing Chun to Cantonese people in Hong Kong in the 1950's. His disciple, Leung Ting,[4] spread Wing Chun to the international community, and through the wide spread of Wing Chun through his sons and daughters, he has formed a set of the most authoritative training courses in the Chinese traditional martial arts, "Leung Ting Wing Tsun," which is renowned all over the world.

Bruce Lee (1940-1973), formerly known as Li Zhenfan, was born in 1940 in San Francisco, California, USA, and was originally from the town of Junan, Shunde, Guangdong, China. He was a pioneer of change in the world of martial arts, martial arts technician, martial arts philosopher, UFC pioneer, father of MMA, martial arts master, pioneer of kung fu films and founder of Jeet Kune Do, Chinese martial arts movie actor, the first global promoter of Chinese kung fu, and the first Chinese actor in Hollywood. His four and a half films in Hong Kong broke several records three times, including "Fierce Dragon", which broke the box office record for Asian films, and "Dragon Warrior" with Hollywood, which grossed US$230 million worldwide.

Wong Fei-hung (July 9, 1856-April 17, 1925), formerly known as Huang Xixiang, the word Dajun, the number Fei-hung, the young name Fei Xiong. Born in Foshan Town, Nanhai County. Originally from Xiqiao Lingxi Luzhou Village, Nanhai County, Xiqiao,

Huang Feihong is the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China's Hung Gar Master[1], Lingnan martial arts industry generation master. Is also a bit of the world for the sake of saving the world, save the life of a famous doctor.

October 1924 Guangzhou national suppression of merchants riots, Xiguan area houses were destroyed, Ren'an Street, "Po Chi Lam" was involved in the burning, the capital was put to the torch, and his eldest son Hanlin and unemployment, and thus melancholy. The following year the lunar calendar March 25 (April 17, 1925), died in Guangzhou City West Convenient Hospital.

Huo Yuanjia (1868-1910), a patriotic martial artist from Xiaonanhe Village, Jingwu Town, Xiqing District, Tianjin, and a seventh-generation practitioner of the Mizong Quan style, made his name in Shanghai in 1909 and founded the Jingwu Athletic Association, which cultivated a large number of martial arts talents and made outstanding contributions to the strengthening of the national physique and the inheritance of the martial arts culture.

Chen Zhen (1892-1918?) appeared in Bruce Lee's 1972 original movie "Jingwu Men". Ancestrally from Tai'an in Shandong Province, Chen Zhen was born in Xiangyang, Hubei Province, and later resided in Shanghai, and was a disciple of Huo Yuanjia, a martial artist of the late Qing Dynasty in China. Legend has it that he was killed by the Japanese after avenging the death of his master who was killed by the Japanese. This legend has been made into movies and TV dramas many times. Many movies and TV dramas portray Chen Zhen as Huo Yuanjia's fifth disciple, who is not only highly skilled, but also returned from Japan to avenge his master's death after Huo Yuanjia's death. This character and Huo Yuanjia enjoy considerable reputation as a model of valor against Japan and national heroes, admired by countless people. Chen Zhen in history is indeed a person, but it is not the legend, the story of Chen Zhen in the movie and television drama is fictional.