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There is a man named Huang Feihong's TV play in the martial arts film.

Huang Feihong (1July 9, 856-1April17,0925) was originally named Huang Xixiang, whose real name was Fei Yong and his nickname was flying bear. Born in Nanhai County, Foshan City, I was originally from Xizhou Village, Xiqiaoling, Nanhai County. Martial artist, famous doctor of traditional Chinese medicine surgery and famous lion dancer in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.

Huang Feihong was a master of Hongquan in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. He studied martial arts with his father at the age of three, and began to make a living by busking with his father at the age of seven or eight. From 65438 to 0869 (eight years of Tongzhi), he began to learn stunts such as "Iron Fist" and "Flying Thallium" with Lin Fucheng. 1872 (11th year of Tongzhi) moved to Guangzhou, and started the martial arts school in Qifu Shuijiao. 1874 (thirteen years of Tongzhi) was hired as a martial arts coach by Guangzhou Sanlanxing. About 1877 (the third year of Guangxu) was set near Yilan Bridge in Xiguan, Guangzhou, where Christians taught skills and treated knife wounds. 1882 (eighth year of Guangxu), Huang Feihong was employed as the martial arts coach of Guangzhou Navy. 1885, Wu Quanmei, a registered magistrate, hired Huang Feihong as the military offensive and defensive coach. 1886 (12th year of Guangxu), resigned as the martial arts coach in the army and set up "Baozhilin" in Yi Guang, Ren 'an Street. 19 1 1 (Xuantong for three years) In August, he served as the head coach of Yuemintuan.

1925 (14th year of the Republic of China) On April17th, Huang Feihong died in Chengxi Convenience Hospital at the age of 69.