dulu pernah ditulis garis keturunan dan leluhur Huang Feihung.
Garis ini bukan garis keturunan langsung tapi garis ilmu beladirinya.
Ditulis ulang dah

1.Bhiksu SanDe
2.Hong Xiguan
3.Hong Wending
4.Lu AChai
5.Huang Qiying
6.Huang FeiHung

Keturunan Huang FeiHung:
1.Liang Kun, Liu ShiRong
2.Liu JiaLiang atau yg dikenal sebagai the Liu's brother di Hongkong.
3.Cynthia Rothrock pernah belajar beladiri dgn Liu Jialiang

Liu brothers sering main film kungfu atau jg sutradara silat.
Misalnya Kill Bill 2 ada Gordon Liu/Liu JiaHui sebagai Baimei.
Once Upon a Time in China a.k.a Kungfu master 1 disutradari oleh Liu 
Jialiang yg merupakan cucu murid dari Huang FeiHung.
Selain itu, Huang jg pernah menjadi pelatih militer di HuangPu 
military school tapi cuma sebentar.

Film Kungfu master 1 masih menggunakan jurus2 asli milik Huang 
Feihong, seperti misalnya tinju Hong, tinju salib, tendangan tanpa 
bayangan aliran selatan, toya Shaolin, yg tidak diperagakan adalah 
jurus 8 dewa mabuknya.
Film2 selanjutnya jurus2nya sdh kacau balau gak sesuai dgn jurus2 yg 
asli. Contohnya tendangan tanpa bayangan di film2 selanjutnya, cuma 
loncat nendang tiada berhenti, itu gak ada di jurus tendangan tanpa 
bayangan aliran selatan. Itu bisa2nya sutradara aja.

Kungfu master pertama memang ambil dari cerita pertarungan antara 
Huang dgn Yuan yg memang ahli ilmu baju besi/ tie bushan, jg cerita 
Huang melatih rakyat setempat dgn sebutan milisi rakyat, yg 
tujuannya melawan penindasan barat dan para bandit.

Kadang memang film itu bikin puyenk, tuh contohnya Battle of Wist.


--- In budaya_tionghua@yahoogroups.com, "gsuryana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> WWW.wongfeihung.com
> 
> Klik dan lihat potret dari Wong Fei Hung, kupingnya beneran mirip 
Budha, dan 
> karisma mukanya
> berwibawa banget deh.
> sur.
> 
> Wong Fei-Hung
> 
> Claimed to be the only known photograph in existence of Master 
Wong 
> Fei-Hung - Some dispute this
> 
> The statue sitting in the Wong Fei Hung Museum in the Fu Shan 
district of 
> China.
> 
>       Wong Fei-Hung was born in 1847 in the Fushan district of 
China. He 
> died in 1924 of natural causes. His contributions to modern day 
Hung-Gar are 
> unmatched, and can be considered one of the forefathers of modern 
day 
> martial arts. He was renowned for protecting the weak and helping 
the poor. 
> Wong Kay-Ying was his father, who was a physician and great 
martial arts 
> master also..
>         Wong Fei-Hung's father ran a famous medical clinic called 
Po Chi 
> Lam, and Wong Fei-Hung grew up there, assisting his father. He 
learned 
> traditional Chinese medicine, and also learned many important 
values such as 
> generosity and compassion. Wong Kay-Ying always treated a patient, 
even if 
> he or she couldn't afford any treatment.
>         The Ch'ing Dynasty consisted of Manchu emperors, who had 
conquered 
> China from there home in Manchuria. They were foreign invaders to 
the 
> southern Chinese. The southern Shaolin Temple in Fukien was a 
place where 
> the resistance would go to train to fight against the Ch'ing. The 
temple was 
> first  burned down in 1734, but the few monks and students who 
survived 
> traveled across China teaching  their skills to others worthy 
enough along 
> the way. Variations on the Southern Shaolin styles soon emerged 
such as Wing 
> Chun (Bruce Lee's original style) and Hung Gar Kung Fu (Wong Fei-
Hung's 
> style). The father of  modern day Hung-Gar was Hung Hei-Kwun 
(another 
> martial arts master that was portrayed by Jet Li in New Legend of 
Shaolin).
>          At first Wong Fei-Hung's father was reluctant to teach 
him 
> Hung-Gar, but his martial arts training soon began by  his 
father's teacher, 
> Luk Ah Choi. Luk Ah Choi taught Wong Fei-Hung the basics of Hung 
Gar. After, 
> Wong Kay-Ying took over his son's training. By his early 20's, 
Wong Fei-Hung 
> had made a name for himself as a dedicated physician and a martial 
arts 
> prodigy. In addition to becoming a master of Hung-Gar, he created 
the 
> tiger-crane style and added fighting combinations now known as 
the "Ten 
> Forms Fist / Sup Ying Kuen", which consisted of the set of 10 
individual 
> fighting stances of:  Dragon, Tiger, Crane, Snake, Leopard, Wood, 
Metal, 
> Earth, Fire, and Water. Wong Fei-Hung was also skilled with many 
weapons, 
> especially the long wooden staff and the southern tiger fork. On 
one 
> occasion where he utilized his skill with the staff was when he 
defeated a 
> thirty-man gang on the docks of Canton (Similar scene is Once Upon 
A Time in 
> China I). He also protected the weak and poor from both criminal 
gangs and 
> government forces.  Wong Fei-Hung, like his father before him was 
know as 
> one of the TEN TIGERS of CANTON.  A title bestowed on the best of 
the best 
> martial artists of the time.
>         Wong Fei-Hung's son, Wong Hawn-Sum, followed his father's 
ways of 
> defending the weak. Unfortunately, he was killed in the 1890's 
after being 
> gunned down by the gang Dai Fin Yee. After this tragedy, Wong Fei-
Hung vowed 
> never to teach his remaining 9 sons martial arts to protect them 
from 
> challengers seeking fame.
>         If ever there really existed a true hero of martial arts, 
a person 
> worthy of that title would definitely be Wong Fei-Hung.  This 
website and 
> online community is a tribute to that great hero Wong Fei-Hung.
>


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