Wong Fei-hung (born Wong Sek-cheung with the
courtesy name
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China, officially the People's R ...
Tat-wun; 9 July 1847 – 17 April 1925) was a Chinese martial artist, physician, and
folk hero. His recent fame was due to becoming the subject of numerous martial arts films and television series. Even though he was considered an expert in the
Hung Ga style of
Chinese martial arts
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, his real public fame was as a physician, who practiced and taught
acupuncture
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,
Dit Da and other forms of
traditional Chinese medicine
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in the now famous Po Chi Lam (), a medical clinic in
Canton
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* Township (Canada), known as ''canton'' in Canadian French
Arts and ent ...
(Guangzhou),
Kwangtung Province
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(Guangdong). A museum dedicated to him was built in his birthplace in
Fatshan (Foshan), Kwangtung.
Alternative names
Wong's original given name was Sek-cheung or Xixiang () before it was changed to Fei-hung (Feihong). His
courtesy name
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China, officially the People's R ...
was Dat-wan or Dayun ().
Life
Wong was born in Luzhou Hamlet, Lingxi Village, Xiqiao Country, Fatshan, Nanhai County, which is a present day part of
Foshan City
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,
Guangdong Province, during the reign of the
Daoguang Emperor
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in the
Qing dynasty
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. His
ancestral home was in Luzhou Hamlet, Lingxi Village, Xiqiao Country, Fatshan, Nanhai County, Canton Prefecture, Kwangtung Province, which is now part of
Xiqiao Town,
Nanhai District
Nanhai District (), is a district of Foshan, Guangdong, China. Its government is the first to have developed e-government informatization at the county level in China.
History
Establishment of Nanhai is traditionally attributed two brothers ca ...
, Foshan City.
At the age of five, Wong started learning
Hung Ga from his father,
Wong Kei-ying. He often accompanied his father on trips from Foshan to Guangzhou, the provincial capital of Guangdong Province, where his father peddled medicine and performed martial arts in the streets. When he was 13, he encountered Lam Fuk-sing (林福成; Lin Fucheng), an apprentice of "Iron Bridge Three"
Leung Kwan, in Douchi Street in Foshan Town. Lam taught him how to use the
sling
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and the essential moves of the martial art
Iron Wire Fist.
Later, he learned the
Shadowless Kick from Sung Fai-tong (宋輝鏜; Song Huitang).. Wong Fei Hung was very personable like his father and made many friends in the Martial and Medical World i.e. 10 Tigers of Guandong etc. With these friendships and chance meetings he was able to be exposed to vast amounts of knowledge that were openly shared with him. For this reason he was able to enhance his father's teachings to formulate a style that included much of what is seen in Southern Chinese Styles today.
In 1863, Wong started a martial arts school in Shuijiao () in Saikwan (
Xiguan), which is a present day location of
Liwan District
Liwan District is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, China. The district is split into two parts by the Pearl River: Xiguan in the northeast and Fangcun in the southwest.
...
,
Guangzhou City. His students were mainly metal labourers and street vendors. In 1886, Wong opened his family's medical clinic, Po Chi Lam (寶芝林; Baozhilin), in Ren'an (), which is a present day part of Xiaobei Road,
Yuexiu District
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, Guangzhou City.
In legend, around the 1860s or 1870s, Wong was recruited by
Liu Yongfu, the commander of the
Black Flag Army, to be the medical officer and martial arts instructor for the regular soldiers and the local militia in Guangzhou. He also followed the Black Flag Army to fight the
Imperial Japanese Army
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during the
Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895.
In 1912, the
Republic of China
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was established following the collapse of the
Qing dynasty
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. During the chaotic early years of the Republican era, many businessmen who operated places of entertainment in Guangzhou decided to hire guards (or
bouncers) to protect their businesses on-site in case trouble broke out. As Wong was trained in martial arts, he was hired by various businesses to be one of such guards.
In 1919, when the
Chin Woo Athletic Association opened a branch in Canton, Wong was invited to perform at the opening ceremony.
In the same year, Wong Hon-sam, one of Wong's sons, who was working as a bodyguard in Wuchow (
Wuzhou), Kwangsi (
Guangxi), was murdered by a rival known as "Devil Eye" Leung (), who was apparently jealous that Wong Hon-sam was better than him in martial arts. Wong was so affected by this incident that he stopped teaching his other sons martial arts.
Between August and October 1924, Wong's medical clinic, Po Chi Lam, was destroyed when the
Nationalist government was suppressing the
uprising by the Guangzhou Merchant Volunteers Corps. Wong felt so dejected and saddened by the loss of Po Chi Lam that he fell into depression and became ill. He died from illness on 17 April 1925 in Chengxi Fangbian Hospital (), which is the present day location of the Guangzhou First People's Hospital () at Panfu Road in Guangzhou's
Yuexiu District
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. He was buried at the foot of
Baiyun Mountain.
Wong's fourth wife,
Mok Kwai-lan, and his sons, along with his students
Lam Sai-wing and Dang Sai-king (鄧世瓊; Deng Shiqiong), moved to
Hong Kong
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and opened martial arts schools there.
Wong's grave location is currently unknown. It is also believed that his grave, along with others within the cemetery were long expunged for future developments.
Fighting style
Wong was a master of
Hung Ga. He systematised the predominant style of Hung Ga and choreographed its version of the Tiger Crane Paired Form Fist, which incorporates his Ten Special Fist techniques. Wong is famous for using the
Shadowless Kick. He named the techniques of his skills when he performed them.
Wong was adept at using weapons, such as the
staff
Staff may refer to:
Pole
* Staff, a weapon used in stick-fighting
** Quarterstaff, a European pole weapon
* Staff of office, a pole that indicates a position
* Staff (railway signalling), a token authorizing a locomotive driver to use a particula ...
and
southern tiger fork. One tale, possibly fictional, recounts how Wong defeated a group of 30 gangsters on the docks of Guangzhou with a staff.
Among Wong's students, the more notable ones include
Lam Sai-wing (林世榮; Lin Shirong), Leung Foon (梁寬; Liang Kuan),
Dang Fong (Deng Fang), and Ling Wan-kai (凌雲階; Ling Yunjie).
Wong is sometimes incorrectly identified as one of the "
Ten Tigers of Canton". His father,
Wong Kei-ying, was one of the ten but Wong himself was not. Wong is also sometimes referred to as the "Tiger after the Ten Tigers".
Family
After his first wife died of illness in 1871, Wong was widowed for 25 years. In 1896, he married his second wife and had two sons and two daughters with her. Some time after she died of illness, Wong remarried again in 1902. His third wife bore him two sons before falling victim to a deadly illness. His fourth and final wife stayed with him from 1915 up till his death. The personal names of his first three wives are unknown. He had four known children.
;Spouses
* Wong's first wife was surnamed "Lo" or "Law" (). She married Wong in 1871 and died of illness three months after their marriage.
* Wong's second wife was surnamed "Ma" (). She married Wong in 1896 and died of illness. She bore Wong two sons and two daughters.
* Wong's third wife was surnamed "Sam" or "Sum" (). She married Wong in 1902 and died of illness. She bore Wong two sons.
* Wong's fourth wife,
Mok Kwai-lan (), married Wong in 1915. She outlived him and died in Hong Kong on 11 March 1982. As Wong believed that his first three wives died because of a curse on him, he never took another formal spouse; Mok was actually his concubine in name.
;Sons
* Wong Hon-syu (), born to Wong's third wife.
* Wong Hon-hei (), also born to Wong's third wife.
* Wong Hon-lam (), born to Wong's second wife.
* Wong Hon-sam (), also born to Wong's second wife.
;Daughters
At present, there is no information on Wong's two daughters.
;Descendants
Wong had at least three grandsons and six granddaughters. His descendants currently live in Australia, Latin America and Southeast Asia.
Legacy
In 1996, the
Wong Fei-hung Lion Dance Martial Arts Museum
Wong may refer to:
Name
* Wong (surname), a Chinese surname
Places
* Wong Chuk Hang, an area to the east of Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island
* Wong Chuk Hang Estate, a public housing estate in Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
* Wong Chuk Hang Road, a ma ...
was built in his hometown in Foshan.
A
Wong Fei-hung Memorial Hall
Foshan Wong Fei-hung Memorial Hall (or Foshan Huang Feihong Memorial Hall) () is a museum in memory of Wong Fei-hung.
Background
Located in Xinwen Street, Zumiao Road in the Chancheng District, Foshan City, north of the Foshan Ancestral Temple ...
was built in 2000 and was officially opened in January 2001 in his honour in
Foshan
Foshan (, ), alternately romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census. The city is part of the western side of the ...
,
Chancheng District.
Alleged photos
The first alleged photo was said to have been provided by his fourth spouse Mok Kwai-lan to
Leung Ting of the ''Real Kung Fu'' () magazine in 1976. Decades later, it was first exhibited at the Wong Fei-hung Memorial Hall in 2000 and was controversially seen and even promoted by martial artists as a photo of Wong Fei-hong. This was dismissed in 2009 by ''New Martial Heros article that the man in the photo was of that of his fourth son, Wong Hon-hei.
In 2005, another alleged photo of Wong Fei-hung once in procession by one of his students Kwong Kei-tim () was discovered by the museum staff in Hong Kong. The man in the photo bears a close resemblance to his son, whose photo was the first to be often mistaken for his own father's back then. According to his fourth spouse Mok, who once said that her husband was quite superstitious, who believed that taking self photos would shorten one's lifespan, so Wong had a picture of himself taken by his student Kwong, the only one in his lifetime.
In popular culture
Film and television
Over 100 films and television series featuring Wong have been produced since 1949, mostly in
Hong Kong
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. The Hong Kong actor
Kwan Tak-hing starred as Wong in over 70 films between the 1940s and 1980s and earned himself the nickname "Master Wong". Other prominent actors who portrayed Wong on screen include
Jet Li
Li Lianjie (courtesy name Yangzhong; born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion. He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen.
After three years of ...
in the
''Once Upon a Time in China'' film series, and
Vincent Zhao in the television series ''
Wong Fei Hung Series''.
* List of notable Wong Fei-hung films:
** ''
Challenge of the Masters'' (1976), starring
Gordon Liu
Gordon Liu (Lau Kar-fai ); born Sin Kam-hei () August 22, 1951) is a Chinese martial arts film actor and martial artist. He played the lead role of San Te in '' The 36th Chamber of Shaolin'' (1978) and its sequels, and later played two roles in ...
.
** ''
Drunken Master
''Drunken Master'' () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang-lee. It was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount ...
'' (1978), starring
Jackie Chan
Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
.
Yuen Siu-tien co-starred as
Beggar So.
** ''
Magnificent Butcher'' (1979), starring
Kwan Tak-hing.
Sammo Hung,
Yuen Biao and Wei Pak co-starred as Wong's students Wing, Foon and Chik.
** ''
Martial Club'' (1981), starring
Gordon Liu
Gordon Liu (Lau Kar-fai ); born Sin Kam-hei () August 22, 1951) is a Chinese martial arts film actor and martial artist. He played the lead role of San Te in '' The 36th Chamber of Shaolin'' (1978) and its sequels, and later played two roles in ...
.
** ''
Once Upon a Time in China'' (1991), starring
Jet Li
Li Lianjie (courtesy name Yangzhong; born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion. He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen.
After three years of ...
. This is the first part of a
series of six films on Wong Fei-hung.
Vincent Zhao took over the role of Wong Fei-hung from Jet Li in two of the movies.
** ''Great Hero From China'' (1992), starring
Chin Kar-lok.
** ''
Iron Monkey'' (1993), starring
Yu Rongguang as Iron Monkey and
Donnie Yen as
Wong Kei-ying.
Angie Tsang appeared as a young Wong Fei-hung.
** ''
Last Hero in China'' (1993), starring
Jet Li
Li Lianjie (courtesy name Yangzhong; born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion. He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen.
After three years of ...
.
** ''
Drunken Master II'' (1994), starring
Jackie Chan
Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
.
Ti Lung co-starred as Wong Kei-ying.
** ''
Around the World in 80 Days
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'' (2004),
Sammo Hung appeared briefly as Wong Fei-hung.
** ''
Rise of the Legend'' (2014), starring
Eddie Peng.
* Television series:
** ''
Wong Fei Hung Series'' (1996) is a Hong Kong television series on five stories about Wong Fei-hung. The series was produced by
Tsui Hark and starred
Vincent Zhao as Wong Fei-hung. This television series is sometimes regarded as a television series counterpart to the ''Once Upon a Time in China'' films.
** ''
The Young Wong Fei Hung'' (2002) is a Chinese television series featuring
Ashton Chen
Ashton Chen Xiaolong (born 6 January 1988 in Dengfeng, Zhengzhou, Henan), also known by his stage name Shi Xiaolong ("Sik Siu-Lung" in Cantonese), is a Chinese actor and martial artist. He is also credited as Xiaolung, Tommy Sik, Shi Xiao- ...
as young Wong Fei-hung.
** ''
Wong Fei Hung – Master of Kung Fu'' (2005) is a Hong Kong television series starring
Bosco Wong.
** ''
Grace Under Fire'' (2011), a Hong Kong television series about Wong Fei-hung's concubine,
Mok Kwai-lan.
Video games
* Wong is introduced in 2017 as a playable character in ''The Curious Expedition'', a video game released in 2015. In the game, he is an explorer competing with other great minds, and he uses martial arts instead of regular attack methods to fight enemies.
He also appears in its sequel as one of the rival explorers.
* The characters of
Lee Rekka in
SNK's ''
The Last Blade'' series and Master Huang in
IGS's
Martial Masters
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are based on
Jet Li
Li Lianjie (courtesy name Yangzhong; born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion. He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen.
After three years of ...
's portrayal of Wong Fei-hung in the
''Once Upon a Time in China'' film series.
*
Fei Fong Wong, the lead character in the
Square
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video game ''
Xenogears'', was named after Wong Fei-hung (his name being written the same in katakana as Wong's name is written). Another protagonist,
Citan Uzuki
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, closely resembles Wong, being both a physician and martial artist dressed in traditional Chinese garments.
Theme song
The Chinese folk song "On the General's Orders" () is popularly associated with Wong Fei-hung because it was used as the theme song in various Wong Fei-hung movies. It was the opening theme of the 1978 film ''
Drunken Master
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'', starring
Jackie Chan
Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
. In the
''Once Upon a Time in China'' film series, the song's title was changed to ''A Man Should Better Himself'' (). It was sung in Cantonese by
George Lam and its lyrics were written by
James Wong.
Jackie Chan
Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
sang the song in Mandarin in the second film. The version "A Man Should Better Himself" is the best known rendition of the song to date.
A rearranged version was rewritten and sung by
Dayo Wong
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as the theme song of ''
Men Don't Cry''.
Other appearances
* In
Will Thomas' third mystery novel, ''The Limehouse Text'', his Victorian detective Cyrus Barker trained in martial arts in Guangdong by Wong Fei-hung.
*
Stan Sakai has mentioned his plans to include a character based on Wong Fei-hung in a future issue of his comic book ''
Usagi Yojimbo
is a comic book series created by Stan Sakai. It is set primarily at the beginning of the Edo period of Japanese history and features anthropomorphic animals replacing humans. The main character is a rabbit '' rōnin'', Miyamoto Usagi, whom ...
''.
* Wong Fei Hong is a character in the collectible card game ''
Shadowfist
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''.
See also
*
Wong Kei-ying
*
Ten Tigers of Canton
*
Wong Fei-hung filmography
References
External links
www.wongfeihung.com
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