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"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

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"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

In 1956, Lu Feng came to the world, formerly known as Chu Qixue, and was born in a poor family in Taiwan Province. At that time, in the fifties, the land of China, which had just experienced the baptism of war, was in ruins, and the martial wind swept across the country. As a child, Lu Feng developed a strong interest in martial arts, and from the age of eight he was determined to become an outstanding martial arts master. Lu Feng stepped into the door of the Peking Opera Troupe, swayed his passion on the gorgeous and colorful stage, and laid a solid foundation for his future career in the film and television industry.

The young and vigorous Lu Feng was full of ambition and traveled to Hong Kong alone, starting his long and arduous acting career. When he first arrived, he could only play the role of "Dragon and Tiger Martial Artist" in major crews, escorting those martial arts stars in dangerous scenes. However, Lu Feng was never discouraged by this, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to his work, worked hard, and did not complain. His professionalism and excellence quickly earned him the respect and praise of his peers.

In 1976, Lu Feng's efforts finally paid off, and the famous director Zhang Che discovered this talented young man. Zhang Che had a good eye and admired Lu Feng's wit and acuity, so he took him under his command, and Lu Feng officially joined the famous "Zhang Family Class". Under the careful guidance of his mentor, Lu Feng gradually emerged and appeared in classic films such as "Eight Buildings", "Shaolin Temple" and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", although most of the time he played small roles or supporting roles, but this has laid a solid foundation for him in the Hong Kong film industry.

That year, Zhang Che went to Taiwan, the treasure island, to explore the Hong Kong kung fu film market, and founded the "Longbow Film Company". However, due to many factors such as poor management, the company eventually fell into trouble and faced the fate of shutdown. At this difficult time, Lu Feng always stuck to his beliefs, followed his mentor Zhang Che to return to Hong Kong exhausted, and finally joined the smash hit Shaw Brothers Pictures at that time, and played his fists and feet in many wonderful martial arts films.

"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

In the 1980s, the golden age of Shaw Brothers, Lu Feng still couldn't escape the fate of playing supporting roles and small roles. As a martial arts actor, he delivers breathtaking action on the big screen, but his dream of becoming the protagonist of a popular superstar has never been realized.

Until 1986, Lu Feng successfully portrayed the villain role of Maoshan Taoist priest "Wang Daoling" in the costume magic drama "The Legend of the New White Lady", and his superb acting skills finally won him more attention and recognition.

Wang Daoling's unique and eye-catching character image, under the exquisite interpretation of Lu Feng, is lifelike and unforgettable, leaving an extremely deep impression on the audience!

In addition to his outstanding acting skills, Lu Feng is also the martial arts instructor of the show. He not only provided professional martial arts instruction for the actors, but also carefully planned and directed the wonderful fight scenes in the play, which made the action scenes of the show reach a new peak and injected a steady stream of vitality and vitality into the whole work.

"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

Then, in the 1998 martial arts drama "The Heroes of Shenzhou", Lu Feng once again interpreted a decent character "Liu Tianpeng" full of contradictions and conflicts with an outstanding performance. This character is kind and kind on the surface, but insidious and cunning on the inside, showing the complexity and changeability of human nature to the fullest, making the audience can't help but admire Lu Feng's superb acting skills in the love-hate emotions for him.

In 2003, in the mythological drama "Little Hero Dragon Whirlwind" starring Wu Qilong, Lu Feng successfully created "Xuanyuan Bugu", one of the four protectors of the Demon Sect, and its evil and awe-inspiring image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and is creepy.

In 2010, in the classic martial arts drama "Xiao Li Flying Knife" co-starred by Jiao Enjun and Wu Jing, he successfully created a "Heart Master" character who is compassionate on the surface, but insidious and vicious in his heart, which made the audience marvel at his superb acting skills while also being shocked by the depth and twists and turns of his character creation.

Even in front of many hot film and television superstars at the time, Lu Feng was still not inferior. He knows that his hideous appearance is not an advantage to become a first-line superstar, but he has never given up the pursuit of acting career.

"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

Faced with difficulties, he chose to devote himself to the road of performing arts with a positive attitude. For him, the size of the role is no longer important, the key is how to play each role vividly and show a unique personality.

Although Lu Feng has a superb martial arts and can be called a generation of martial arts masters, his hideous and vicious appearance has largely limited his development in the film industry. There have always been some unwritten unspoken rules in the film industry, and film and television companies usually prefer handsome and good-looking young actors, and rarely give heavy responsibilities to ugly-looking martial artists.

Because of this, even if Lu Feng did his best in the golden age of Shaw Brothers and worked silently behind the scenes, he still failed to get the attention he deserved, and could only play some inconspicuous supporting roles in films such as "Five Poisons" and "Crippled".

Back in the day, those popular Shaw Brothers martial arts masterpieces such as "New Dragon Gate Inn" and "Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother" were all starring a group of good-looking students, which made it almost impossible for actors like Lu Feng to play.

"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

Although Lu Feng has excellent martial arts and superb acting skills, in that era when he valued appearance, he was destined to only play some inconspicuous small roles. As early as the years of following Zhang Che to work hard in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Lu Feng had already felt this helplessness.

However, he did not lose heart, but devoted himself to the behind-the-scenes industry with full enthusiasm, and was committed to providing perfect martial arts guidance services for each crew.

In the face of many challenges and difficulties, Lufeng has never wavered in his belief in pursuing his dreams. On the contrary, he has a positive attitude and moves forward bravely to succeed step by step.

When he first joined the Zhang family class, Lu Feng was just an inconspicuous green leaf actor. In war-themed films such as "Eight Buildings" directed by Zhang Che, he could only play some small roles that appeared briefly, and he made great efforts.

"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

However, Lu Feng had no complaints about this, and still worked diligently and dedicatedly for the crew, thus winning Zhang Che's praise. It is this firm dedication to his career that enables Lu Feng to be fortunate to get more performance opportunities in works such as "Shaolin Temple" and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" in the future.

However, the good times were short-lived, and due to many factors, "Longbow Films" eventually declared bankruptcy. Lu Feng also fell into a career trough, and after returning to Hong Kong, he had to continue to play green leaves and small roles in a series of martial arts films such as "Selling Boy" and "Guangdong Ten Tigers and the Last Five Tigers".

There was a time when he even had the idea of giving up his dream of being an actor and changing careers to other industries. However, that determination to become a generation of warriors has always made Lu Feng unable to completely give up.

It is this indomitable and never-say-die spirit that inspired Lu Feng to overcome obstacles all the way, and finally established his lofty position in the film industry. Although it was difficult to be among the protagonists in the glory days of that year, Lu Feng was never discouraged.

"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

He has always focused on refining his skills in the field of martial arts, and he has constantly put in great efforts behind the scenes, dedicating his wisdom and strength to each theater team.

With its deep martial arts foundation and selfless dedication, Lufeng has won wide acclaim both inside and outside the industry. People spoke highly of him, calling him a "behind-the-scenes hero", and he became one of the key figures in the vigorous development of the Hong Kong film and television industry.

It is precisely because of such hard-working and conscientious behind-the-scenes heroes, such as our beloved Mr. Lu Feng, that Hong Kong films can shine with dazzling brilliance in those glorious years!

Time flies, time flies, and today's Lufeng has experienced decades of ups and downs in the Hong Kong film and television industry. Although he did not become a star in the limelight, he was deeply admired by his colleagues in a unique way, and was hailed as a leader in the martial arts coaching industry.

"Shaw Brothers Old Star" Lu Feng: has been playing the bad guy all his life, and he has become kind and kind at the age of 67

After entering the new 90s, Lu Feng began to set his sights on the Chinese mainland market, committed to providing excellent martial arts guidance services for countless popular martial arts dramas, and his influence also subtly influenced and cultivated a batch of young and promising acting talents.

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