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  2. Wong Fei-hung - Wikipedia

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    Wong Fei-hung (born Wong Sek-cheung with the courtesy name Tat-wun; 19 August 1847 – 17 April 1925) [2] was a Chinese martial artist, physician, and folk hero.His recent fame was due to becoming the protagonist of numerous martial arts films and television series.

  3. Once Upon a Time in China - Wikipedia

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    Liu Yongfu, the commander of the Black Flag Army, invites Wong Fei-hung on board his ship to watch a lion dance. Sailors on board a nearby French ship hear the sound of firecrackers and mistakenly think that Liu's ship is firing at them so they return fire and injure the dancers. Wong picks up the lion head and finishes the performance.

  4. Once Upon a Time in China (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The theme song has long been associated with the Wong Fei-hung legend, appearing in some form in many early films about him. It was used in the 1978 film Drunken Master , starring Jackie Chan, which also had Wong Fei-hung as the main character.

  5. Once Upon a Time in China II - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Time in China II is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts film written, produced and directed by Tsui Hark. Jet Li stars as Chinese martial arts master and folk hero of Cantonese ethnicity, Wong Fei-hung. [2]

  6. Drunken Master II - Wikipedia

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    Drunken Master II (Chinese: 醉拳二; Cantonese Yale: Jui Kuen II) is a 1994 Hong Kong action-comedy kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Jackie Chan as Chinese martial arts master and a Cantonese folk hero, Wong Fei-hung.

  7. No Regrets (Faye Wong album) - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the album's release, Wong was already established a substantial fanbase in Hong Kong. She wrote the Mandarin lyrics for the ballad "No Regrets", released as a hit single. The similarly titled album was released in February 1993 and became an instant best-seller.

  8. Once Upon a Time in China IV - Wikipedia

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    Just as Wong is about to leave, a Manchu general, Alan Chengdu, shows up and tells him that the Eight-Nation Alliance has challenged China to an international lion dance competition. The general is eager to recruit Wong to join him in representing China in the competition because Wong was the champion of the national lion dance competition ...

  9. Filmography about Wong Fei-hung - Wikipedia

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    How Wong Fei-hung Pitted Seven Lions against the Gold Dragon. Huang Fei-hong san hu nu biao shi (1956) How Huang Fei-hong Thrice Tricked the Girl Bodyguard (Hong Kong: English) How Wong Fei-hung Thrice Tricked the Lady Security Escort. Huang Fei-hong Shamian fu shen quan (1956) How Huang Fei-hong Vanquished the Terrible Hound at Shamian (Hong ...