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"People laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others who can't see through it" — noon horse

author:The big lady of the KK family

After his death, almost half of the People in the Hong Kong film and television circle came to see him off, Hong Jinbao, Jackie Chan, Zeng Zhiwei, Dillon and other eight giants to help him, he starred in the "Yan Chixia" and Lin Zhengying as unmatched, it can be said that he and Lin Zhengying together created the era of Hong Kong supernatural science fiction films, today we come to tell the story of the eternal "Yan Chixia" noon horse.

"People laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others who can't see through it" — noon horse

Noon Horse (Feng Hongyuan)

Born in Tianjin on May 28, 1942, Wu Ma, whose real name is Feng Hongyuan, is a Hong Kong drama actor, film and television actor, director and screenwriter. A graduate of the first phase of the Southland Experimental Theater Company of Shaw Pictures. Hong Kong director Zhang Che, Hu Jinquan's senior disciple and private school disciple.

In 1959, the 17-year-old Noon Ma moved to British Hong Kong with his parents who were engaged in opera work, because of the birth of a family of music and art, Noon Ma was very interested in art since childhood, so he applied for Shaw's Southern Experimental Theater Troupe, and successfully became the first generation of experimental students, when Shaw's films were mainly Dillon, Jiang David, Luo Lie and other handsome men as the main actors as the main actors as heroes and heroes, and the bad-looking Noon Ma could only act as a villain and supporting role in it, and over time he felt that this was not the way to go, If you want to continue to stay, you must transform, and after that, the crew can often see the sneaky noon horse in the theater after filming.

After filming, NoonMa often sneaks to observe how other actors shoot scenes, and also studies why they shoot like this, and he will study the work of everyone in the crew, precisely because of the experience he stole and changed the second half of his life.

"People laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others who can't see through it" — noon horse

Zhang Che

In 1968, Noon Horse ushered in the turning point of his acting career, the director Zhang Che at that time needed to go to Japan to shoot a movie, because one of his assistant directors was not allowed to go abroad by customs because of incomplete procedures, Zhang Che hurried to find a substitute assistant director, Noon Ma felt that his opportunity had come, boldly introduced himself to him, the situation was urgent, Zhang Che had to be a live horse doctor, let noon horse fight.

The performance of noon horse also lived up to his years of experience stolen from learning, to the set of noon horse appeared very professional, everything was kept in an orderly manner, but also let Zhang Che look at him with surprise, after this incident Noon Horse became Zhang Che's assistant director, with the help of Zhang Che, Noon Ma has participated in the behind-the-scenes work of many classic movies, so that he has accumulated a lot of experience.

In 1970, with the help of Zhang Che, Noon Ma directed his debut film "Furious Sword Crazy Knife", which starred Hong Jinbao, and Noon Ma also played a supporting role in it, but unfortunately, it was the wave of martial arts films at that time, all kinds of martial arts films bloomed, and "Furious Sword Crazy Knife" was like a stone into the river, and did not stir up much splash.

In 1963, Wu Ma became a film and television actor after entering shaw's company, and joined the Hong family class, where he became acquainted with Hong Jinbao and others.

"People laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others who can't see through it" — noon horse

"Scary People"

In 1982, Noon Ma released a bombshell, directed by him, Hong Jinbao produced the movie "Scary People" was released in Hong Kong, China on December 22, this film came out, grabbed more than 10 million box office, this "Scary People" will be comedy, kung fu, psychic into one, let the audience see a great sense of novelty, in "Scary People", Lin Zhengying also played a Taoist priest for the first time, and since then opened the road to Taoist.

With the film "Scary People", NoonMa won the Hong Kong Academy Awards, the Best Director Award, and directly joined the ranks of Hong Kong's first-line directors.

With the craze of zombie psychic horror films, Noonma has successively participated in the directing and production of many zombie-themed movies such as "Man Scared Ghost", "Mr. Zombie", "Uncle Zombie" and so on, and has played supporting roles in it.

Since then, in addition to making his own films, Noonma has also made various cameo roles in various films of that year, and the audience has begun to familiarize themselves with this little old man who cannot be named.

"People laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others who can't see through it" — noon horse

Yan Chixia (Played by Noon Horse)

In 1987, NoonMa starred in his pinnacle work "Qiannu Ghost", in the movie "Qiannu Ghost", director Xu Ke let Noonma play the role of "Yan Chixia", and even let Noonma design his own character image, in this regard, an upside-down eyebrow, a beard, an old Taoist robe, a worldly high-ranking image of "Yan Chixia", met with audience friends on the screen.

The "Yan Chixia" played by NoonMa is a sentence that I asked myself to do, dancing swords in the fierce wind, and was regarded as a classic among classics, and Noonma also won the only Golden Horse Award in his life with this performance.

"People laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others who can't see through it" — noon horse

"Smiling Proud of the River"

In 1990, Wu Ma and Lin Zhengying made a cameo appearance in the film "Smiling Proud of the Jianghu" directed by Xu Ke, and at the end of the movie, the scene of Liu Zhengfeng, the lord of the Shunfeng Hall played by Noon Ma, and Qu Yang, the elder of the Sun and Moon Sect, played by Lin Zhengying, sang together on the boat, which became the highest moment in the movie.

After that, Hong Kong movies began to slowly begin to enter the downhill road, and Mr. Noon Ma sometimes cameoed in various roles in the mainland, and we also slowly saw his figure in mainland movies.

"People laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others who can't see through it" — noon horse

The noon horse died

On February 4, 2014, the 72-year-old Noon Ma died of lung cancer, ten months before his death, he chose to give up treatment, with a better mental outlook to complete the last journey of life, 16 years into the film industry, more than 50 years of acting career, and finally this Jianghu people and Uncle Jiu went to that world together, as they disappeared, not only people, but also the Hong Kong film era full of jianghu atmosphere also left with them.

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