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Apprentices in Huang Feihong in history
There are only two apprentices in the history of Huang Feihong, namely Liang Kuan and Lin Shirong. Although the background of Liang Kuan in the script is quite complicated, Liang Kuan, played by Yuan Biao in Huang Feihong's first film, didn't leave much impression. From the second film, Mo Shaocong replaced Yuan Biao as Liang Kuan. The character also began to laugh and curse, and it was a play. Whether it's the awe of Huang Feihong, the secret love for the thirteenth aunt, the success of the villain when he is proud, or the frustration when he is reprimanded, it's just right. Mo Shaocong was very successful in shaping this simple and straightforward Liang Kuan.

Another apprentice who grew up with me is the pig meat Rong, who was originally designed as a militia soldier of the Black Flag Army. The role is outspoken, but reckless and aggressive. Together with Liang Kuan, he became two stooges who were loyal to Huang Feihong but kept making trouble, and also added many funny scenes to the film.

In addition to the two real apprentices, Zhu Rourong, the main creator of the film also made up two apprentices, namely Ya and Gui Jiaoqi.