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Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

author:New World of Cinema

I've never seen a string of people in my big dick.

Hey, you'll see you today!

The Gambler

["Gambler" C.N. Dai Huang Zhiqiang, the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, online rumors because of "Serious Crimes Unit" and Jackie Chan's anti-eye]

On Douyin, there is an audio that is very hot, which is the opening clip from Andy Lau's movie "Gambler".

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

At that time, the gambler Andy Lau and a very arrogant new immigrant in the United States gambled, saying a sentence " I have never seen such an arrogant person!" The other party immediately replied arrogantly, "Hey, you saw it today!" ”。

In the Cantonese version, the word "string" is used, which means arrogance. And the person who played this string of people C.N. Dai is the famous Hong Kong director Huang Zhiqiang.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

There are many famous villains in the Hong Kong film industry, such as the famous four evil actors of Hong Kong films, Such as Cheng Kui'an, Ho Ka-koo, Huang Guangliang, and Lee Shau Kee. Huang Zhiqiang is a director, although he has a villain face, he also participates in some villain roles, but unfortunately there are not many films, and he is not up to the level of a big villain.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

However, with the arrogant performance in "Gambler" and the deep dissemination of mobile networks, Huang Zhiqiang can definitely be called the number one stringer in Hong Kong films. Not all villains are arrogant, and the most arrogant villain must be Huang Zhiqiang.

[In online information, many people will confuse Huang Zhiqiang with another villain actor, Huang Zhiqiang, that is, the thinning Ximen Chuixue in "The Great Inner Secret Agent Zero Zero Hair". 】

In fact, Huang Zhiqiang's arrogant performance in the movie is definitely more than one "Gambler".

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

"God of Gamblers" has always been considered a trendsetting work of Hong Kong gambling films, but before it, there was also a "Supreme Supreme" that was also a classic. In "Supreme", Huang Zhiqiang has already cooperated with Andy Lau, playing an arrogant bad gambling police officer Telly.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

Chen Ya crab, the first god in Asia played by Andy Lau, met Telly when he went to the underground casino to find money, saw his string, and was almost tortured by him. However, when he went for the second time, the bureau deceived him and asked him to arrest the police superintendent who had come to catch the gambling as a fake, and he was the most arrogant.

It can even be said that the arrogance of the upstart C.N. Dai in "The Gambler" is the black police Telly that continues "Supreme".

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

The 1992 Lunar New Year film "Double Dragon Society" was filmed to raise funds for the new site of the Hong Kong Directors Guild, and dozens of Hong Kong film directors made free cameos; as a member of the Hong Kong Directors Guild, Huang Zhiqiang starred in an important role in "Double Dragon Society", and the last villain big brother was also the one who separated SsangYong from his brothers.

This big brother is also a face-making character who writes arrogance on his face, and in the final dock battle, he was played by two Jackie Chan, got on the crash test car, did not tie a seat belt, and hung up.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

In the 1993 comedy film "Ji Gong", Huang Zhiqiang played the main villain, Yuan Batian, the reincarnation of the ninth evil person, another classic villain who was arrogant to the bone marrow.

As a great evil person who is feared by everyone, Yuan Batian's arrogance is normal; but after he was possessed by the descending dragon Luohan Dharma Ancestor played by Zhou Xingchi, when he was beaten without the strength to fight back, he still had a look of indignation, which really made people shudder.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

In addition, in 1987's "Provincial Hong Kong Flag Soldier 2 Soldiers Divided into Two Roads", Huang Zhiqiang's gangster big brother was arrogantly destroyed by the Provincial Hong Kong Flag Soldier played by Xu Jinjiang; in 1990's "Children of trouble", Huang Zhiqiang's arrogant big brother played by Shanghai Beach was destroyed by Yuan Biao's cross-river dragon; in "Rich and Noble Corps", Huang Zhiqiang played the traitor twice and was killed by the Japanese.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

[Wong Chi Keung] was born in Hong Kong in 1949, and worked in the fashion industry after graduating from secondary school; in 1974, he went to the United Kingdom to study fashion design. After graduation, he entered the Kerton Academy of Arts to study stage design and film production, and gained internship experience in television and stage production at local television stations and the Galfin Gardens Theatre.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

When he returned to Hong Kong in 1978 to join TVB, Wong chi-keung was 29 years old and had participated in the production of comprehensive programs such as "Woman Thirty", "Longtan Qunying" and "Happy Today".

In 1981, Wong chi-keung directed his first film, The Ballroom, which showed a strong personal style; unfortunately, the second work, "Madman", could not be completed due to the collapse of the production company; in 1984, he was nominated for the hong Kong Film Awards for Best Director for "The Ring".

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

In 1988, Huang Zhiqiang directed and Xu Ke supervised the police film "Tianluodi Net", which established his status as a beast director in one fell swoop; the theme of his works was bold, the scene was hot, and the rhythm was intense.

For example, 1994's "Provincial Hong Kong No. 1 Wanted Criminal" is one of Huang Zhiqiang's masterpieces, which was designated as Level III.

At that time, it was the most brilliant era of the Hong Kong film industry, and Wong Chi Keung also got many opportunities, including directing and acting, and cooperated with many famous Hong Kong filmmakers, such as Jackie Chan, Wang Jing, Xiang Huaqiang, Du Qifeng, Andy Lau, Chow Sing Chi, Maggie Cheung, Lin Qingxia, Zheng Shaoqiu, Leung Ka Fai, Dillon, Yuan Kui, Huang Baiming, Li Meifeng, Wu Jiali, Yu Rongguang and so on.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

Regarding the topic of Huang Zhiqiang, the most related should be Jackie Chan, and the "Serious Crime Team".

In 1993, Jackie Chan won the Golden Horse Award for the second time with the "Serious Case Team", and became the first film emperor in the history of the Golden Horse Awards. However, as a director, Huang Zhiqiang, because he insisted on a serious and realistic Brutalist style, clashed with Jackie Chan's kung fu like style, especially the positive screen image of sunshine, lost the final editing rights, and many of the sensitive shots of violence and sexual elements he insisted on were deleted.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

Since then, the two have been rumored to be opposed, and there has been no cooperation since the "Serious Crimes Unit".

Even, in 1995, Jet Li, Jacky Cheung, Qiu Shuzhen starred in "Rats and Dragons", crazy allusions to Jackie Chan's use of stand-ins and lust. The director of "Rats and Dragons" is Wang Jing, but the real director behind the network rumor is Huang Zhiqiang.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

In fact, "Rats and Dragons" did provoke Jackie Chan, but the director was either Huang Zhiqiang or Wang Jing himself. Wang Jing and Jackie Chan's grudge is because of the 1993 cooperation of "City Hunter", and the use of movies to scare people is Wang Jing's housekeeping skills, and 1997's "Hardcover Difficult Brothers" is a prank on Wong Kar-wai.

Later, Huang Zhiqiang also clarified in the interview program that he and Jackie Chan did not have a grudge, and it was very pleasant to cooperate in the filming of "Serious Case Group", and the director's creation was not interfered with, and he also favored Long's dedication and good getting along.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

However, after the "Serious Crimes Unit", it is also a fact that Huang Zhiqiang and Jackie Chan have not cooperated anymore. Moreover, with the experience of studying in the United Kingdom and fluent in English, Huang Zhiqiang also developed in Hollywood, but he did not make works like "Major Crime Unit", let alone become a famous director like Xu Ke and Wang Jing.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

Huang Zhiqiang's most recent directorial work is 2017's "Toutiao", produced in Malaysia; the last work is "One Man's Martial Arts" starring Zhen Zidan and Wang Baoqiang in 2014, playing a big brother in prison.

Huang Zhiqiang of "Gambler", the number one stringer in Hong Kong films, was rumored to be the anti-eye of "Serious Crime Group" and Jackie Chan

Maybe Huang Zhiqiang and Jackie Chan really have nothing, but some people think that he has offended Jackie Chan, so he seems to have really offended Jackie Chan; otherwise, how can people with such a string of him be so peaceful?

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