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Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye

author:Mike Crazy said movie

In 1993, Chen Qiansong and Yuan Heping co-directed the movie "Hero Haojie Su Qi'er", because of its narrative style and some plots are suspected of following the trend of Xu Ke's version of "Huang Feihong", so that the box office in Hong Kong was not good that year, but later it was replayed on TELEVISION many times, which left a deep impression on many mainland audiences, among which the actor who played the role of Huang Feihong, presumably many people do not know today, in fact, he and the "orthodox Huang Feihong" - Jet Li is quite related, he is Wang Jue.

Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye

Wang Jue, born in Beijing in 1963, because of his frail health at an early age, began to learn martial arts from an early age under the influence and teaching of his father. In the early 1970s, Wang Jue was introduced to the martial arts class of Shichahai Amateur Sports School, and was finally lucky to be admitted, and later won the all-around championship of the Beijing Junior Wushu Competition several times, in 1977, he was selected by the Beijing Wushu team and worshiped under the coach Wu Bin, officially opened his professional athlete career, and became a teammate with Jet Li.

After unremitting and hard training, Wang Jue's martial arts are becoming more and more refined, the sword, gun and sword fist are omnipotent, and his drunken fist and drunken sword are even more unique. In the early 1980s, he accompanied the troupe to the United States, Japan and other countries to perform and exchange martial arts, and he bloomed on the international stage.

Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye

At the same time, Wang Jue was invited by director Zhang Xinyan to participate in the movie "Shaolin Temple", playing a half-empty monk who was one of the "Thirteen Stick Monks", and with the success of the film in the mainland, Wang Jue also had the opportunity to bring his best drunken fist to the Spring Festival Gala stage in 1983. After filming "Shaolin Temple", he was then stationed in the "Shaolin Boy" crew, mainly responsible for choreographing martial arts actions for the actors and acting as a stand-in, after these two shooting experiences, Wang Jue also fell in love with film and television performances.

Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye
Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye

Since then, Wang Jue has continued to devote himself to the film and television industry, successively starring in "The Strange Love of the Sword", "The Legend of the Lion Dancer", "The Great Detective" and "Kangxi Haunting Wutaishan", of which "Kangxi Haunting Wutaishan" is his first male number one, in addition to his first action director in the 1991 "Eight Faces of the Wind" directed by Hu Mei. However, because the mainland audiences at that time were exposed to more martial arts films from hong Kong, Wang Jue, who insisted on filming in the mainland, naturally did not perform as brightly as Jet Li and those martial arts Stars.

Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye

In the early 1990s, after the "Huang Feihong" series jointly cooperated by Xu Ke and Jet Li broke the traditional convention that "only southern martial artists can interpret Huang Feihong", several members of the northern martial arts team were also invited to Hong Kong to shoot, and all played the role of Huang Feihong, like Jet Li's master brother Wang Qun starred in a "Huang Feihong's Boy As a Reporter", and Wang Jue also starred in Huang Feihong in "Hero Hao Jie Su Qi'er" produced by Hong Kong Yihai Film Company in 1993. Wang Jue's version of Huang Feihong's style and heroism is actually not much inferior to Jet Li, and the quality of the martial arts part is also guaranteed, but unfortunately, the breakthrough of the role is not enough, and Wang Jue's performance failed to knock on the door to enter the Hong Kong market.

Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye

It was not until 9 years later that Wang Jue once again starred in the TV series "Shaolin Wu Wang" directed by Zhang Xinyan, which should be regarded as a commemorative reunion of the original team of "Shaolin Temple", many actors who have not appeared for a long time have symbolically made cameos in it, when Wang Jue's zhiyi master appeared, perhaps many people did not recognize him as the thin and capable half-empty of that year! After all, during this period, Wang Jue's posture had obviously been blessed a lot.

Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye
Jet Li's teammate, who went to Hong Kong to play Huang Feihong but had a poor response, was obviously blessed when he said goodbye

After "Shaolin Wu Wang", Wang Jue has rarely participated in film and television shooting, and his main energy is still in the cause of martial arts education. It is a pity that a group of actors with excellent quality like Wang Jue who were cast into the body circle by the martial arts circle are becoming less and less today, after all, the hardware conditions for shooting martial arts films are getting better and better today, and many actors can complete it beautifully even without any skills, which also declares that the era of martial arts films that emphasizes real kung fu in the past has long become yesterday's clouds.

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