Huang Feihong data map
1856 On July 9th, Huang Feihong was born in a martial arts family in Nanhai County, Guangdong Province. His father Huang Qiying was a famous martial artist in the late Qing Dynasty. His father was one of the top ten famous people in Guangdong province who were famous for their martial arts in the late Qing Dynasty, which was also one of the famous "Ten Tigers in Guangdong". Huang Feihong studied martial arts with his father at the age of three, and made a living by busking and practicing medicine at the age of seven or eight.
During 1868, Huang Feihong and his father practiced martial arts in Foshan and Guangzhou in Nanhai County. Huang Feihong is famous for defeating martial artist Zheng Daxiong with four elephant dragon sticks. 1869 Huang Feihong studied Hongquan with Lin Fucheng, a martial artist in the late Qing Dynasty, and learned the most difficult iron fist and flying trick in Hongquan.
Huang Feihong sculpture, from Huang Feihong Memorial Hall.
1872, Huang Feihong moved to Guangzhou. 1886, due to the death of Huang Feihong's father Huang Qiying, Huang Feihong inherited his father's beating in Ren 'an Street, Guangzhou, which was an important place for him to practice medicine and accept disciples. 1911August, at the invitation of Liu Yongfu, general manager of Guangdong Youth Federation, Huang Feihong was appointed as the head coach of Guangdong Youth Federation. 1924 10, Guangzhou national government suppressed the riots of the business group, and "Baozhilin" was implicated and burned. This incident is a fatal blow to Huang Feihong. His painstaking efforts went up in flames, which made him depressed and became ill. He died in Chengxi Convenience Hospital in Guangzhou on April 1925 at the age of 69.
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