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Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

author:Yue Yi Xiao

Many martial arts fans lamented that Zhang Sanfeng not only had his own martial arts cultivation to be high, but even the seven disciples he taught were all heroes on their own.

When it comes to cultivating disciples, Yu Zhanyuan, the master of the "Seven Little Blessings of Hong Kong", is like Zhang Sanfeng in that year, and the disciples he trained not only affected the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market, but even worked hard in the world film industry to find their own place.

Some people say that the disciple of director Zhang Che is no worse than the disciple of Zhan Yuan, but in fact the nature of the two is completely different. Zhang Che's disciples are more like his protégés, and Yu Zhanyuan is not only the evangelistic teacher of his disciples, but also the management of eating, drinking, and being a person, which is really equivalent to the role of a teacher and a father.

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

Speaking of Yu Zhanyuan's disciples, perhaps everyone knows Hong Jinbao, Jackie Chan, Yuan Biao, Yuan Hua, Yuan Qiu, these kung fu stars who are active in front of the curtain, but in fact, his disciples are far more than these, Yuan Kui, Yuan Bin, Yuan De, Yuan Wu, Yuan Tai, Yuan Ju, Yuan Bao and other people are the backbone of the work behind the scenes of Hong Kong action movies.

In addition, Yu Zhanyuan also taught Guan Zhengliang and his daughter Yu Suqiu, who were well-known martial arts stars in the 1950s and 1960s, and the famous martial arts instructor Yuan Qing (that is, Yuan Heping) also led the art teacher Yu Zhanyuan. Even if some people have not developed in the domestic film circle, it does not mean that they are poorly mixed, some of them are in business, some are drama teachers in schools, some are directors in the American Directors Guild, and some are directors in Argentina.

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

Speaking of his learning experience when he was a child, Yu Zhanyuan's disciples have all told about their "hatred" for their master when they were young.

Hong Jinbao said: "In the past, the biggest dream was to fill the master as soon as possible, and the first thing the full master did when he came out was to find an opportunity to beat the master. ”

Jackie Chan said: "At that time, the biggest dream was not to be beaten by the master every day, when I started, my father thought that I would be able to get more care of the master in the future, so he asked me to worship the master as a dry father, as a result, I really got more 'care' from the master, if the other brothers were beaten with five rattan, I had to be beaten ten rattan, because the master wanted to let the other disciples know that he was not selfish. ”

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market
Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

However, when he came out to work hard, each disciple's respect for his master became deeper and deeper.

Hong Jinbao said: "When I set foot in society with a full master, I realized how much Master deserves our respect, he is really great, it is fundamentally difficult for the drama class in our era to survive, sometimes we have not opened a set of plays for a month, but Master has never complained half a word, even if the conditions are difficult, he will ensure that we can have a full meal even if he borrows money, and he will never ask our parents for a penny." ”

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

Yuan Ting once said: "Maybe everyone didn't believe it, when I was a child, I ate nine bowls of rice at a time, Hong Jinbao ate eight bowls of rice at a time, you can imagine how difficult it is for Master to raise dozens of us, once Master let us go to get relief grain, as a result we were late because we were fighting halfway, Master saw us empty-handed and returned with a result of being angry to give each of us dozens of rattan, he also spoke for three days without giving us food, but in the end we only let us hungry for one meal and couldn't bear it. Moreover, he also specially told his sister Yuan ju to cook rice with a little more rice. ”

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

YuanKui said: "The greatness of Master is that he really has the heart of a disciple Jackie Chan like his father, I can't turn over and fight, the action is not flexible, he didn't give up on me, I still trained like this, but also let me learn to open my face and manage the costumes, all the backstage things are basically contracted by me alone, and later I moved all the things I learned in the backstage of the drama class and the accumulated experience to the backstage of the movie, and then I understood master's original good intentions." ”

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market
Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

Hong Jinbao said bluntly: "Our feelings are even better than those of our brothers, although the general brothers and sisters live together, but rarely attend classes in the same class, and even less perform these together, but we are different, we eat and drink together, we also train together, take the stage together, and later shoot movies together, we are equal to brothers and sisters, classmates, and even colleagues." ”

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market
Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

Hong Jinbao also revealed: "It's strange, every time we meet, everyone meets unconsciously in Mandarin to communicate, even if the last second and other people chat in Cantonese are good, but back to communicate with their own brothers will subconsciously change to Mandarin, this is the habit of childhood can not be changed at all, everyone will still pinch his face when they meet, he patted your shoulder, now everyone is dozens of years old, as long as everyone sits down together and when they are young, there is no difference at all." ”

Yu Zhanyuan, the master of Hong Kong's Seven Little Fortunes, and his apprentices almost monopolized the entire Hong Kong kung fu film market

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