Be careful!
We will take care of ourselves.
Jackie Chan: I'm talking about my eldest brother (Hong Jinbao).
Dragon's Heart
After the action documentary "Dragon tiger martial artist" was released many days ago, although the theater box office was only 1 million yuan, it still caused a huge response on the Internet.

Because "Dragon tiger martial artist" is really, a comprehensive unveiling of the hong Kong dragon and tiger martial arts for more than 60 years of changes, and after logging on to the iQiyi video, many netizens have watched it and are touched by the spirit of the behind-the-scenes heroes of Hong Kong movies.
Today's action movies, the audience feels that individuals can shoot, and the action movies of that era are all desperate, and they must have courage and more life. The superstars who worked hard from that era were all covered in blood, tears and pain, full of gold.
Qian Jiale, who is already the president of the Hong Kong Martial Arts Association, has appeared the most in "Dragon and Tiger Martial Arts", and he has indeed done the most dangerous stand-in work.
For example, for Yuan Biao in "Fast Food Truck", for Hong Jinbao in "Oriental Condor", for Jackie Chan in "Flying Dragon", for Zhong Fa in "Dragon Heart", and so on. It can be said that Qian Jiale has worked as a stand-in for most of the Hong Kong action film circle.
There is also Mars that gives Jackie Chan the most doubles, and in "Plan A", the most dangerous action of jumping the bell tower is Mars first.
In "Dragon tiger martial artist", there is also a senior dragon and tiger martial artist, who is not inferior to Qian Jiale and Mars, and is even more obscure, which is admirable. He is Jackie Chan Hong Jinbao's disciple Yuan Wu, Hong Jinbao's mouth of the death squad.
"Yuanwu was always with me when I was doing [Hong Jiaban], he was my death squad, you know?"
In "Dragon tiger martial artist", there are not many movies that introduce Yuanwu to participate in the stand-in, but every time it is on the verge of life and death.
The first is 1983's "Five Lucky Stars", in a restaurant fight scene, a martial artist is about to be kicked by Jackie Chan, then crash through the glass and fly out of the window, then fall to the platform, and then fall to the ground.
Originally, it was another martial artist (Huang Jialiang) who fought with Jackie Chan, because this action was too difficult, so he let Yuan Wushang.
Moreover, the first time it was done very well, but at that time, 2 pieces of prop glass were made, so I asked Yuanwu to do it again, and the result was injured. After he fell out of the window, he stuck his head down on the ground, broke his neck directly, and was taken to the hospital on the spot. Big life, it's okay.
The second part is "Provincial Hong Kong Flag Soldier" in 1984, the action design is more simple and rough, that is, a policeman was shot by two provincial Hong Kong flag soldiers, fell directly from the upper floor to the ice rink more than ten meters below, and asked to carry the ground.
From Zeng Zhiwei's mouth, I heard: Foreign colleagues came to visit the class and said to them, "Do you dare to do this?" Whoever does this action and who dies!
Famous action actor Xiong Xinxin: Really, you make me think I dare not think, who designed this?
YuanWu said: If it were not for the investment of my brother (Hong Jinbao), I would not have done this play.
Because this action is not hanging Weah, there is no protection underneath; although there are many things tied to the body, falling from such a high building and directly smashing into the hard and cold real ice is still an adventure of nine deaths.
After the jump, Yuanwu fainted on the spot, and it was a big fate, it was fine!
The third part is 1985's "Heart of the Dragon", in which 8 people were blown up at the same time and fell from the 7th floor, all of them injured, including yuanwu and Qian Jiale and other elites of The Hongjia class.
This time the protection was relatively sufficient, with 3,000 cartons and 100 sponge pads. However, before shooting this shot, Yuanwu just stepped on a nail and jumped with an injury.
"Five Lucky Stars" was the runner-up at the box office that year and also won the Best Action Design Award at the Academy Awards; "Provincial Hong Kong Flag Soldier" was Hong Kong's first police film, adapted from a true case, and also won multiple awards at the Academy Awards and Golden Horse Awards; "Dragon's Heart" was a bold attempt by Hong Jinbao to make a literary film, helping Jackie Chan get a nomination for an Academy Award.
These are the rewards of Yuanwu and other Dragon and Tiger martial artists.
These films were invested by Hong Jinbao, who was the production company at that time.
Because the eldest brother Dahong Jinbao is involved in the investment and is also a director, Yuanwu is willing to take such a risk.
In addition to the same door love, but also because Hong Jinbao is the boss of the Hong family class, he can give this gang of dragon and tiger martial artists who are desperate and cannot buy insurance a basic survival guarantee.
At that time, Hong Jinbao was a director, martial arts instructor, male protagonist, and a film company boss, earning money to pay living expenses, medical expenses, and so on to his brothers.
Hong Jinbao can be the big brother of the Hong Kong film industry, and he is by no means a waste of time; he dares to guarantee that his brother will be healed if he is injured and disabled to raise him.
Therefore, Yuan Wu and many Dragon and Tiger Martial Artists have been following Hong Jinbao for more than ten years.
Many viewers almost began to know Yuan Wu from this "Dragon and Tiger Martial Master"; in fact, he has long been active in countless Hong Jinbao's classic Hong Kong films, hiding his merits and fame.
In 1990's "Corpse Heavy Land", Yuan Wu played a musician in a drama class;
In 1985's "Mr. Zombie", Yuan Wu played a security guard under the security captain Ah Wei (played by Lou Nanguang);
In 1985's "Fuxing GaoZhao", Yuanwu played a villain thug;
In 1985's "Summer Lucky Star", Yuan Wu played a killer dressed as a Thai shemale;
In 1983's "Five Lucky Stars of Strange Schemes", YuanWu played a thug next to a social tycoon;
There are also earlier series of comedy ghost films such as "Scary People", "Ghosts Fight Ghosts", "Ghosts Bite Ghosts", "People Scared Ghosts" and other series of comedies, Yuanwu has run the dragon set in the film, but he does not even have a character name.
However, it is this group of dragon set actors who do not even have the name of the character, the dragon and tiger martial artists who go on adventures for the protagonist behind the scenes, and support the glory of Hong Kong films with blood and tears.
As an audience who has seen countless Hong Kong films, you must pay tribute to this gang of Dragon and Tiger Martial Artists!