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People have seen the ninth of the top ten kung fu movies in history.

Introduction: Kung Fu is a unique form of martial arts in China traditional culture. Looking back on the hundred years of light and shadow in film history, countless excellent kung fu movies have emerged. They either have strong national integrity or write bloody Jianghu stories. The scenes of heroic pride, fists and fists, swords and shadows often make the audience enjoy themselves. In this issue, I selected the top ten greatest kung fu movies in history and had a good talk with you.

1. Bruce Lee version of "The Raptors Crossing the River"

Director: Bruce Lee

Starring: Bruce Lee, Miao Kexiu, Rolex.

Length: 100 minutes

Bruce Lee version of "The Raptors Crossing the River", Bruce Lee is a well-known international superstar. In the 1960s and 1970s, the fighting scenes in many action movies were stiff due to technical reasons, but Bruce Lee's shooting of the Raptors crossing the river was done with real kung fu, without using body double or any artistic treatment. Bruce Lee showed his amazing footwork for the first time in the film, which won unanimous praise from audiences at home and abroad, making the film popular all over the world at that time and deeply loved by audiences all over the world. Now it has become a peerless classic.

2. Jingwumen

Director: Luo Wei

Starring: Bruce Lee, Miao Kexiu, Tien Tian and Tian Feng.

Length: 102 minutes

Bruce Lee is a star and actor who won the respect of foreigners all over the world by kung fu. This film reminds many people that China people are interfered and bullied by foreign forces, which fully arouses the patriotic feelings of the audience. Zhen Chen, a national hero, stood up under the oppression of foreign powers, defeated a group of Japanese and smashed the plaque of the sick man of East Asia. That scene is inspiring and refreshing!

3. Kill the Wolf 2

Director: Zheng Baorui

Starring: Jason Wu, Jia Zhangke, Max Zhang and Yam Tat-wah.

Length: 120 minutes

This film not only brings together three kung fu superstars, Jason Wu, Max Zhang and Jia Zhangke, but also wonderful performances by Yam Tat-wah and Louis Koo. The whole movie is almost a fight scene, and the action scenes are of high quality. The degree of violence and blood can also be said to have reached the limit of cinema movies, which is very burning! With this movie, Max Zhang is called the most handsome man in a suit. Many netizens think this is the best action kung fu film in recent years.

4. Shaolin Temple

Director: Zhang Xinyan

Starring: Jet Li, Yu Hai, Yu Yu.

Duration: 95 minutes

This is Jet Li's masterpiece. For the post-70s, this is a very shocking movie. Eighteen martial arts of Shaolin Temple are displayed in this film, forming an exquisite Shaolin Kung Fu show. This martial arts film with blood, sweat, laughter, tears, affection and righteousness has also left deep memories in the hearts of many old fans. At that time, the film also broke the box office myth of over 100 million box office. After all, the fare at that time was only a few cents!

5. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Director: Ang Lee

Starring: Chow Yun Fat, Yang Ziqiong, Zhang Ziyi and Zhang zhen.

Length: 120 minutes

The film won an Oscar and made Zhang Ziyi. Different from the swords and shadows in traditional martial arts films, Ang Lee has a profound and implicit understanding of China culture, and combines it with this film to present a quiet and soft aesthetic feeling. This film is full of children's affairs and describes life in the Jianghu. The forbearance of a great hero, Li Mubai, is amazing and fascinating, totally immersed in the movies made by Ang Lee. The subtle appreciation of Middle East and Western culture in the film not only shows the beauty of China's martial arts, but also is deeply loved by foreigners.

6. "Huang Feihong's son should be self-reliant."

Director: Tsui Hark

Starring: Jet Li, Rosamund Kwan and Donnie Yen.

Duration: 1 13 minutes

Speaking of Huang Feihong, the Jet Li edition can be said to be the most classic. The film contains many elements of kung fu movies, and the action design is very wonderful. One of the highlights of this film is the combination of China Kung Fu and China traditional medicine. For example, the application of acupuncture and acupoint therapy in traditional Chinese medicine demonstrated by Huang Feihong is very classic, and the theme song in the film is even more exciting and unforgettable.

7. Ip Man

Director: Ye Weixin

Starring: Donnie Yen, Yam Tat-wah and Xiong Dailin.

Length: 106 minutes

Sammo Hung is the action director of this film. His design of these action scenes is directly reflected in the rhythm, and the comprehensive use of various techniques such as position change, the use of fast and slow mirrors, the selection of action points and the separation of scenes makes the kung fu part of the film dazzling and can be called a classic of kung fu films. Every character in IP Man is flesh and blood, not only promoting patriotism, but also martial arts. At the same time, the whole movie is also very relaxed and has great appreciation value.

8. Drunken Boxing Ⅱ

Director: Liu Jialiang

Starring: Jackie Chan, Anita Mui and Tommy Tam.

Length: 102 minutes

Drunk Boxing II is the only classic of Jackie Chan and Liu Jialiang. The cast of this play is very luxurious. Besides inviting Tommy Tam, the top martial artist of Shaw, to play his father Huang Qiying, Anita Mui was also invited to play his stepmother. Andy Lau and Ngawang are just walk-ons. The rhythm of this film is in place, combining Jackie Chan's funny and practical martial arts style with Liu Jialiang's solid, steady and perfect combination, presenting the peak of Hong Kong-style kung fu films in the 1990s.

9. Kung Fu

Director: Stephen Chow

Starring: Stephen Chow, Yuan Qiu, Yuan Wah and Eva Huang.

Length: 100 minutes

Kung fu is different from traditional kung fu movies, so it can only rank ninth among the top ten greatest kung fu movies in history. It can be regarded as a classic of martial arts films and comedies. When Kung Fu is combined with the atmosphere of the market, Master Xing interprets different Kung Fu with a series of whimsy. The whole movie makes people laugh and cry, and the dance of the axe gang can be said to be very classic, and many people still follow suit.

10. Jairo (name); Hero (movie name)

Director: Zhang Yimou

Starring: Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Zhang Ziyi and Chen.

Duration: 93 minutes

This film perfectly combines China's traditional artistic conception with the violent aesthetics of action movies. The martial arts action design is free and easy, the scene is grand, and its picture, sound effect and color application are more artistic appreciation value. This is the masterpiece of China's films in the eyes of many foreigners.