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The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

Liu Jialiang is the fourth generation of Huang Feihong's authentic leader! From Huang Feihong to the first generation, then Lin Shirong is the second generation, Liu Jialiang's father Liu Zhan is the third generation, and Liu Jialiang is the fourth generation!

Liu Jialiang's life is brilliant, and the films he directed or directed have dominated the top ten box office in Hong Kong for many years. From the 1960s to the mid-1990s.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

In his lifetime, he also cultivated seven very famous apprentices, leading his "Liu Jia Class" in Hong Kong from the 70s to the 90s, and Jackie Chan's "Cheng Jia Class" and Hong Jinbao's "Hong Jia Ban" to form a three-country situation.

Liu Jialiang's seven disciples were: Liu Jiahui, Hui Yinghong, Wang Yu, Fu Sheng, Zheng Shaoqiu, Xiao Hou, and Liu Jiarong.

(1) The eldest disciple Zheng Shaoqiu

Zheng Shaoqiu was the only disciple of Liu Jialiang who could not do martial arts, but his fame was once greater than that of his master Liu Jialiang. He was personable and handsome, and he charmed the hearts of many women.

Zheng Shaoqiu has been red for decades and is still very popular, which is more or less indispensable to the promotion and full support of Master Liu Jialiang.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

(2) Hui Yinghong

She was the best actress at the inaugural Hong Kong Film Awards! Written and directed by Liu Jialiang, the film is cleverly conceived and the theme is novel, and once it is released, it has been unanimously favored by the judges.

The heroine Hui Yinghong also became a hit, and for a time the major directors and performing arts companies in Hong Kong invited her to make movies, and she was also a famous hit girl in Hong Kong.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

(3) Liu Jiarong

Liu Jiarong is Liu Jialiang's younger brother, but most of Liu Jiarong's martial arts are taught by Liu Jialiang, so Liu Jialiang can be regarded as a master for Liu Jiarong.

Due to the great fame of his brother Liu Jialiang, he also drove Liu Jiarong. Films he directed in martial arts are also frequently nominated for Academy Awards.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

(4) Xiao Hou

Xiao Hou was discovered by Liu Jialiang by chance in his crew, although Xiao Hou did not have a martial arts foundation, he had studied Peking Opera martial arts since he was a child, so he and Jackie Chan were a way.

His flexible skills have been vigorously promoted by Liu Jialiang in a few years, not only allowing him to star in many movies, but also letting him do martial arts guidance in the film, which shows Liu Jialiang's expectations for him.

Liu Jialiang believes that Xiao Hou is younger than Jackie Chan and is not worse than Jackie Chan, so he wants to make him a candidate to surpass Jackie Chan.

In 1985, just as Liu Jialiang was preparing to vigorously train Xiao Hou, his old owner, Shaw Company, was ready to give up the film business and specialize in television.

It is from this point on that Xiao Hou's dream of surpassing Jackie Chan was shattered.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

(5) Liu Jiahui

Liu Jiahui is Liu Jialiang's righteous brother, and his martial arts are all taught by Liu Jialiang. He was the strongest martial artist among all the disciples, and was once regarded by Liu Jialiang as the successor- the fifth generation of Huang Feihong's authentic head heirs!

Things are also as Liu Jialiang expected, since Liu Jialiang became a director in 1975, he has been deliberately making Liu Jiahui a superstar.

Kung Fu pays off, in 1978, Liu Jialiang's film "Thirty-Six Rooms of Shaolin" made Liu Jiahui a hit, and became famous almost at the same time as Jackie Chan in the same period, and Liu Jiahui was one year younger than Jackie Chan.

It is also because Shaw gave up the film business to start, Liu Jiahui, who is at the peak of his career development, also suddenly lost his direction, in order to have a job, he had to be demoted to a TV drama actor, and he is not a protagonist but a supporting role.

In 2005, Liu Jiahui, who has been developing silently, participated in the shooting of Hollywood movies, and his bald head style and kung fu won the favor of Hollywood, so Liu Jiahui caught fire again.

Unfortunately, due to Liu Jiahui's perennial high workload, he was paralyzed by a sudden stroke in 2011. The road to acting has once again fallen to the bottom.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed
The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

(6) Fu Sheng

Fu Sheng is Liu Jialiang's proud disciple and the favorite righteous son of the great director Zhang Che. Won the joint promotion of two industry leaders. This makes Fu Sheng a first-line superstar in Shaw Company.

He had the aura, dedication and hard work, and at that time, his strength in the film industry was second only to Jackie Chan, and just when a rising red star was gradually rising, bad luck happened.

In 1983, during the filming of "Goro Bagua Stick", Fu Sheng was driving home when he unfortunately had a car accident and died not long after, at the age of 29.

His death plunged both Liu Jialiang and Zhang Che into grief.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed
The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

(7) Wang Yu

The name Wang Yu was given to Liu Jialiang, because Wang Yu had been the only superstar before Bruce Lee at that time, so Liu Jialiang expected him to surpass people like Wang Yu.

In 1975, after Liu Jialiang finally became a director as he wished, the first film launched was Wang Yu's "Shen Da", which became another new star of Shaw once it was released in the Hong Kong film industry.

After that, Liu Jialiang continued to promote Wang Yu, also due to Shaw's suspension of film business, Wang Yu also had no job opportunities. In addition, due to fu sheng's death in a car accident, Wang Yu has been very remorseful for more than ten years, and in 2008, Wang Yu also died of illness like Fu Sheng's suffering, at the age of 53.

The seven disciples of Kung Fu master Liu Jialiang: two died young and one suffered a stroke and was paralyzed

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