*** Welcome to piglix ***

Wong Fei-Hung

Wong Fei-hung
Born (1847-07-09)9 July 1847
Foshan Town, Nanhai, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Qing Empire
Died 25 March 1924(1924-03-25) (aged 76)
Fangbian Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Republic of China
Style Chinese martial arts
Hung Ga
Teacher(s) Wong Kei-ying
Rank Grandmaster
Occupation Martial artist, physician, revolutionary
Spouse Ms. Luo (m. 1871)
Ms. Ma (m. 1896)
Ms. Cen (m. 1902)
Mok Kwai-lan (m. 1915)
Notable students Leung Foon
Lam Sai-wing
Dang Fong
Ling Wan-kai
Wong Fei-hung
FSWongFeihungMusium.jpg
The entrance of the Wong Fei-hung Memorial Hall in Foshan
Traditional Chinese 黃飛鴻
Simplified Chinese 黄飞鸿

Wong Fei-hung or Huang Feihong (9 July 1847 – 25 March 1924) was a Chinese martial artist, physician, and folk hero, who has become the subject of numerous martial arts films and television series. He was considered an expert in the Hung Ga style of Chinese martial arts. As a physician, Wong practised and taught acupuncture and other forms of traditional Chinese medicine in Po Chi Lam (宝芝林; 寶芝林; Bǎozhīlín; Bou2-zi1-lam4), a medical clinic in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. A museum dedicated to him was built in his birthplace in Foshan City, Guangdong Province.

Among Wong's students, the more notable ones include Lam Sai-wing (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".

Wong's original given name was Sek-cheung or Xixiang (锡祥; 錫祥; Xīxiáng; Hsi-hsiang; Sek3-coeng4) before it was changed to Fei-hung (Feihong). His courtesy name was Dat-wan or Dayun (达云; 達雲; Dáyún; Ta-yun; Daat6-wan4).


...
Wikipedia

...