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  • Wong Fei-hung
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  • Wong Fei-hung (9 July 1847 – 25 March 1924) was a Chinese martial artist, physician, acupuncturist, and revolutionary, who became a folk hero and the subject of numerous films and television series. He was considered an expert in the Hung Gar style of Chinese martial arts. One of the best known Hung Gar practitioners in modern times, Wong's lineage has received a lot of attention. As a physician, Wong practised and taught acupuncture and other forms of traditional Chinese medicine in Po-chi-lam (), his private clinic in Foshan, Guangdong. A museum dedicated to him was built in Foshan. Wong's most famous disciples included Wong Hon-hei (his son), Lam Sai-wing, Leung Foon, Dang Fong, Wong Sai-wing and Ling Wan-kai. In folk tales, Wong is often associated with the Ten Tigers of Canton.
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  • 寶芝林
  • 莫桂蘭
  • 黃漢林
  • 黃漢森
  • 黃漢樞
  • 黃漢熙
martial art
Birth Date
  • 1847-07-09
Residence
  • Foshan, Guangdong, China
  • Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
death place
  • Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Spouse
Name
  • Wong Fei-hung
Caption
  • An alleged picture of Wong Fei-hung's son, Wong Hon Hei
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  • 宝芝林
  • 莫桂兰
  • 黄汉林
  • 黄汉枢
  • 黄汉森
  • 黄汉熙
Students
Teacher
Birth Place
  • Foshan, Guangdong, China
death date
  • 1924-03-25
Rank
Parent
Occupation
  • Martial artist, physician, revolutionary
Style
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  • Bǎozhīlín
  • Cén
  • Huáng Hànlín
  • Huáng Hànshū
  • Huáng Hànsēn
  • Huáng Hànxī
  • Luó
  • Mò Guīlán
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  • Bou2 zi1 lam4
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  • Wong Fei-hung (9 July 1847 – 25 March 1924) was a Chinese martial artist, physician, acupuncturist, and revolutionary, who became a folk hero and the subject of numerous films and television series. He was considered an expert in the Hung Gar style of Chinese martial arts. One of the best known Hung Gar practitioners in modern times, Wong's lineage has received a lot of attention. As a physician, Wong practised and taught acupuncture and other forms of traditional Chinese medicine in Po-chi-lam (), his private clinic in Foshan, Guangdong. A museum dedicated to him was built in Foshan. Wong's most famous disciples included Wong Hon-hei (his son), Lam Sai-wing, Leung Foon, Dang Fong, Wong Sai-wing and Ling Wan-kai. In folk tales, Wong is often associated with the Ten Tigers of Canton.