Wong Fei Hung

Wong Fei Hung (Chinese:黄飞鸿, code :黄飞鸿, Huang feihong ), also known as Huang Xixiang alias Dayun ( born July 9, 1847 in Xiludan, Xiqiaoling, Nanhai Foshan, † March 25, 1924 in Guangzhou), was a Chinese physician and martial artist. In China it is considered a national hero. He was the son of Wong Kei Ying, also described as Huang Qi, a legendary Kung Fu and Wushu master.

Because of his tireless efforts to assist the weak, in need, Wong Fei Hung enjoys today in China a very high reputation. His work as a doctor and the fact that he treated many people without pay, contributed to his reputation.

Wong Fei Hung is also represented with mostly little historical veracity, in numerous Hong Kong films as a skilled martial artist who stands up for the justice of ordinary people, such as Once Upon a Time in China and Drunken Master.

The father learned from the martial arts ( Hung Gar Kuen ), he constantly set one for the benefit of the people. He was, like his father, a member of a group called " The 10 Tigers of Guangdong " was called and stood up for the poor and vulnerable.

In Daoist Ancestral Temple of Foshan him a museum dedicated. All information about his works and information about its history can be seen there.

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