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Fu Sheng (Chinese: 伏勝; 268–178 BC), [1] also known as Master Fu (伏生), was a Chinese philosopher and writer. He was a Confucian scholar of the Qin and Western Han dynasties of ancient China, famous for saving the Confucian classic Shangshu (Book of Documents) from the book burning of the First Emperor of Qin.
The film marks Fu Sheng's directorial debut after 11 years of acting. [8] David Cheung Chin-pang, Fu's younger brother, was cast as the lead in the early stages after Fu took over the project. [ 9 ] Fu died in a car accident in July 1983, leaving the film unfinished, along with two other Shaw Brothers Studio projects. [ 8 ]
Alexander Fu Sheng (Chinese: 傅聲; born Cheung Fu-sheng 張富聲; 20 October 1954 – 7 July 1983), [1] also known as Fu Sing, [2] [3] [4] was a Hong Kong martial arts actor. . One of Hong Kong's most talented performers, Fu rose to prominence in the 1970s starring in a string of movies with the Shaw Brothers that accrued him international stardom throughout Asia and parts of North Amer
Fu Sheng (Chinese: 苻生; 335–357), originally named Pu Sheng (蒲生), courtesy name Changsheng (長生), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Li of Yue (越厲王), was the second emperor of the Di-led Former Qin dynasty of China.
The Deadly Breaking Sword is a 1979 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Sun Chung and starring Ti Lung and Alexander Fu Sheng. In the film, a courtesan convinces a warrior to kill an underworld master for her. The warrior proceeds with breaking and entering into his target's household.
Yan Hui (c. 521–481 BC), disciple of Confucius, also known as Fu Sheng (復聖) Fu Sheng (scholar) (伏生 or 伏勝, 268–178 BC), Confucian scholar during the Qin and Han dynasties Fu Sheng (Former Qin) (苻生, 335–357), emperor of Former Qin
Chinatown Kid (Chinese: 唐人街功夫小子) is a 1977 kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh. Produced by the Shaw Brothers , it stars Alexander Fu Sheng and the Venom Mob . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film deals with drugs, police corruption and gang warfare in San Francisco 's Chinatown district .
Lien was born in Fu'an, Fujian on 24 May 1907. He first received his education from his father, who was a teacher. At the age of seven, he was enrolled in the school where his father was teaching. However, his father died a year later, and he transferred to another school. After graduating, he began attending a private academy in Fu'an.