Zhen Chen (1892- 19 18? ), 1972 Bruce Lee film Jingwumen, originally from Taian, Shandong Province, was born in Xiangyang, Hubei Province, and later lived in Shanghai. He was a disciple of China martial artist Huo Yuanjia in the late Qing Dynasty. Legend has it that he was killed by the Japanese after revenging his master who was killed by the Japanese.
This legend has been made into movies and TV series many times. Many film and television works depict Zhen Chen as five apprentices of Huo Yuanjia. In the play, he not only performed brilliantly, but also came back from Japan to avenge Master after Huo Yuanjia's death.
Together with Huo Yuanjia, this figure enjoys a considerable reputation, becoming a model of heroic anti-Japanese and a national hero, and being admired by countless people. Zhen Chen does exist in history, but it is not a legendary story. The story of Zhen Chen in film and television dramas is fictional.
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Zhen Chen's historical archetype;
1, Chen
The veteran of the alliance. Having made friends with Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek's sworn brothers stayed in Japan in their early years and studied law at Tokyo Police Commissioner School. After returning to China, he contacted gangs in Shanghai and Zhejiang for the League, and was the leader of green gang.
After the Revolution of 1911, it was Chen who achieved such a high position as Shanghai overseer that Chiang Kai-shek was able to take charge of the Kuomintang.
In order to compete with the Guangfu Association for the leadership in Shanghai and Zhejiang, Chen appointed Chiang Kai-shek to assassinate Tao, a veteran of the Guangfu Association. He was decisive and ruthless, and was assassinated by Yuan Shikai in 19 16.
2. Chen Gongzhe
Member of the League, a fellow countryman of Sun Yat-sen, was one of the early "Four Masters of Jason Wu". He is excellent in martial arts. For the sake of Jason Wu, he kept donating money to disperse his wealth, which gradually reduced his family wealth.
Thanks to his efforts, Jason Wu Club developed rapidly before War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, with branches from Shanghai to Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macao and even Southeast Asia, the United States and Canada. He is a social activist with both civil and military skills.
1920, Jason Wu Club celebrated its founding 10 anniversary. At the invitation of Chen, Dr. Sun Yat-sen inscribed the plaque of "Martial Spirit" for the club and prefaced the special issue of the club 10 anniversary.
3. Chen Tiesheng
Shao Mei, whose real name is Tie Sheng, is a native of Xinhui, Guangdong, a member of the League, and one of the "Four Great People in Jason Wu". He joined Nanshe in his early years. He also served as the editor of Jason Wu Sports Association, and edited Wushu Series.
1930, Chen Tiesheng published the martial arts monograph Sword of Dharma, which was reprinted in Taiwan Province in 20 12, showing its accomplishments. 19 19, Chen Tiesheng had a pen battle with Lu Xun, who was at the height of his power at that time, because of the Boxer Rebellion, which shows that he is no longer an ordinary figure in the cultural circle.
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