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Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

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Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

As one of the important directors of Hong Kong films in the last century, Zhang Che has made indelible contributions and cultivated many disciples. Before there are Wang Yu and Noon Ma, then Dillon and Jiang David, and then Fu Sheng, Li Xiuxian and so on. Among them, there is an apprentice, who often plays the villain, he is Wang Longwei, the third generation disciple of Zhang Che.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

Wang Longwei, born in 1949, learned martial arts from an early age, and before entering the industry, he was a black belt of karate. In 1974, he was favored by Zhang Che and became his third-generation disciple, and Fu Sheng. Li Xiuxian, Qi Guanjun, and Liang Jiaren belong to the same period. At the same time, he is also the one who has played the most villains among several people, and has hardly played a good person.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

In 1974, ma Fuyi starred in "Five Ancestors of Shaolin", a traitor to Shaolin, proficient in plum blossom rolling palms.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

In 1977, Fu Sheng's version of "The Legend of the Eagle Shooter" played the old poison Ouyang Feng, although the movie version has three, but the plot is still too rushed, making people a little overwhelmed, or reviewing the 83 version is the right thing to do.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters
Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

Yan Lin, the vulture of "Cold-Blooded Thirteen Eagles", and Wang Xianling of "Five Poisons" are both villains, although they are all bad people, but they also establish his status as a star.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters
Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

In the early 1980s, he began to cooperate with Liu Jialiang, playing the villain Gao Feng in "Shaolin Tent Master", who was usually fishing and fleshing the people and running amok. Later, Liu Jiahui went to the Shaolin Temple to learn to build a tent with the sandal monks, and it turned out that the tent was also a kind of Shaolin Kung Fu, and after learning it, he naturally punished the bullies, and also won the reputation of the Shaolin master of the tent.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

Yu Wei, played in "The Elders", is a lord who competes for property, and is usually master Liu who focuses on the male protagonist, this time with Hui Yinghong as the mainstay, a group of men around women, but also won the best actress award at the first Hong Kong Film Awards for Hui Yinghong.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

Playing Yelü Lian in "Wulang Bagua Stick", he colluded with Song Dynasty officials and vowed to solve the Yang family generals and kill them all.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

The previous films of Zhang Che and Liu Jialiang were bullies, and in the mid-80s, they began to transform into the underworld, of course, it was also a change in the background of the times, but the nature was still the same. Playing the big guy in "Bad Size", Zhu Men collected usury, and the funniest thing was to play the passage that introduced usury.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

The all-star cast played the robber in "Rich Train", this time did not become the boss, the boss is Tian Jun, the seniority in the circle is older than him.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

Jackie Chan's classic comedy "Plan A Sequel" played Sha Blancxiong, who is Chen Huimin's subordinate, who came up without a word and started to do it, but unfortunately, in the end, he could not defeat the marine police.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

Directed by Wang Jing and starring Andy Lau and Leung Ka Fai, he played Ah Bao in "The Supreme Thirty-Six Schemes of Stealing the Sky and Changing the Day", which is Liu Yaozu's subordinate, and one can fight ten. Later, he went to the prison to kill Andy Lau and Leung Ka-fai, only to lose on the game console.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

One of the more impressive characters should be the Wei Ye of "The Ancient Confused Boy in the Jianghu", whose baby daughter was soaked away by Chen Xiaochun and took her daughter to Liwei.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

You're a pheasant, call me a chick. He also asked him if he had ever been to his daughter, and reminded him to bring a condom or something.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

Of course, before leaving, he did not forget to threaten, if he was sorry for his daughter, he would definitely castrate him, which can be described as a full-fledged boss Fan.

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

After entering the new century, Wang Longwei began to shift his focus to the background, such as directing, writing and action direction, and it is difficult to see his figure in recent years. Wang Longwei's kung fu is more powerful, that is, his appearance and villain role limit his development, so that he has been obscure for many years. I wish him all the best!

Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters
Before entering the industry, he was a karate black belt, a third-generation disciple of Zhang Che, a professional household of Hong Kong film bullies and underworld gangsters

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