Shaw's ten superstars, three have passed away, one is bleak in his old age, and a generation of heroes has also fallen.

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Shaw's ten superstars, three have passed away, one is bleak in his old age, and a generation of heroes has also fallen. - Lujuba

Ti Lung is better known as the hero in "The True Colors of Heroes". He has learned Wing Chun since he was a child. In 1968, he was admitted to the Shaw Brothers’ Southern Actor Training Class. In Shaw’s early classic martial arts films, Ti Lung was powerful. Handsome, has always been shown in the image of a tough guy, colorful martial arts moves are beautiful men in martial arts movies, once popular in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and with Bruce Lee, Liang Xiaolong, Jackie Chan and called "Hong Kong four little dragons."

Jiang David

Shaw's ten superstars, three have passed away, one is bleak in his old age, and a generation of heroes has also fallen. - Lujuba

Jiang David and Qin Peier Dongsheng are brothers. They made their debut as child stars at the age of 4. They were applauded by Director Zhang Che for a stand-in action in the movie "Golden Swallow". They were accepted as disciples and signed with Shaw Brothers. In the martial arts film Jiang David Agile, flexible, cold and arrogant, the role played has a desperate and upright spirit. Although his body is only medium, his excellent acting skills have convinced all audiences and become an Asian actor.

Fu Sheng

Shaw's ten superstars, three have passed away, one is bleak in his old age, and a generation of heroes has also fallen. - Lujuba

Fu Sheng was discovered by the director Zhang Che in his early years and began his acting career. He starred in "Fang Shiyu and Hong Xiguan" and received widespread attention. He was handsome and strong. His performance is the most spiritual. He starred in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" trilogy, which was a great success at the time, and it also made Fu Sheng a real Shaw star star. It was only Tian jealous of the talent who was killed in a car accident in 1983.

Chen Guantai

Chen Guantai entered the showbiz in his early years and became the martial arts instructor in Liu Jialiang and Tang Jia's class. In 1959, in the Lightweight Group A of the Southeast Asian National Art Competition, he won the championship with five wins and five matches, and was promoted by director Zhang Che. He became famous as the role of Ma Yongzhen in the movie "Ma Yongzhen", and starred in many action movies during the golden age of Hong Kong movies. He became Shaw Brothers's box office martial arts star, and is the representative of the first generation of martial arts stars in Hong Kong with real kung fu.

Liu Jiahui

Liu Jiahui is the kung fu star that fans are most familiar with. He was once a red star in the Hong Kong film industry in the 70s and 80s. He received strict orthodox martial arts training in his early years. His starring "Shaolin Thirty-Six Rooms" created a legend and pushed the Shaolin Kung Fu film to the pinnacle. At that time, Liu Jiahui and Wang Yu's twin partner supported most of Liu Jiaban and became the two most dazzling stars of the Shaw Brothers. The former Kung Fu superstar is now paralyzed in bed, which is really sad.

Wang Yu

Wang Yu was an athlete and a member of the underworld in his early years. He has filmed more than 60 martial arts films in 30 years, and participated in the production and production of more than 80 films, which is the first in the new martial arts century. A martial arts movie star. In "One Armed Sword", the image of a chivalrous man was created with amazing martial arts, which set a new record for the box office of Hong Kong movies and broke the million yuan mark of a film. He was before Bruce Lee, the best-paid and best-selling martial arts actor among Hong Kong celebrities

Luo Lie

Luo Lie was born in Indonesia and came to Hong Kong when he was a teenager. When he was young, he learned Kung Fu and loved movies. He was admitted to Shaw Brothers in his early years. The first training course of Nanguo Experimental Theater Troupe, after graduation, became an actor of Shaw Brothers. He became famous with "Iron Hand Ruthless" directed by Zhang Che, and later became the protagonist in "The World's First Punch". During Shaw's more than ten years, he shot more than 70 films. In the early 1980s, he left Shaw to join ATV. Entertainer. He died of a heart attack on November 2, 2002 at the age of 64.

Yue Hua

Yue Hua entered the performing arts circle because of his participation in the Southland Training Class. After shooting many films, he successfully established the image of Shaw Brothers' martial arts niche. Yue Hua’s performance is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, also in " The drunk man played in "The Drunk Man" has become a classic image in Hong Kong film history. In addition, the images of Jia Zheng, Tan Sitong, Wuhua, Jiang Qiao and others are also vividly interpreted.

Guan Shan

Guan Shan is the father of the famous Hong Kong actress Guan Zhilin. In his early years, he won the best actor at the Swiss Rocarno International Film Festival with "The True Story of Ah Q" and became the first Hong Kong actor to win an international film festival. In the 1960s, he joined the Shaw Brothers Film Company and co-starred with the famous film star Lin Dai in the literary and artistic blockbuster films "Indefinite Love", "Red Ling Tears", and "A Thousand Miles of Love", and became one of the most popular Chinese film actors in the 1960s. Guan Shan passed away in Hong Kong on October 1, 2012 at the age of 79.

Zhang Yi

Zhang Yi has received eight years of Peking Opera training in Taiwan, specializing in civil and military veterans, with strong skills and sharp movements, including Taekwondo, Aikido, and Karate.Master. After joining Shaw Brothers, because of his handsome appearance and agile skills, he acted as the leading actor in martial arts movies as soon as he debuted. Zhang Yi’s early screen images were mostly handsome heroes, with a kind of bookish air that was rare among actors at the time. Shaw focused on the development of martial arts films, Zhang Yi and the same period of Wang Yu, Luo Lie, Zheng Lei, Xie Yuan and other martial arts niche were called "Shaw Brothers Five Tigers."

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