It s been twenty one years, do you still remember the ninth uncle who held the peachwood sword?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

Lin Zhengying, a famous Hong Kong actor and martial arts instructor, is a representative of Hong Kong-made ghost films. His image in ghost films is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and although he died more than 20 years ago, his position in the field of ghost films has not been shaken.

Born in Hong Kong in the 50s of the last century, Lin Zhengying studied performing arts under the guidance of the famous Peking Opera Xi Dian in his early years. During his Xi studies, he met other famous actors such as Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. Later, through a friend's introduction, he entered the film industry and became a stand-in for an actress. until he met the key figure in his acting career, that is, Bruce Lee, who was already famous at that time.

During the filming of "Big Brother Tangshan", Lin Zhengying was hired as a martial arts conductor, and he was able to perfectly complete Bruce Lee's requirements for action, so he established a good tacit understanding. In the following filming, Bruce Lee insisted that Lin Zhengying, who was far away in South Korea, be transferred back as his martial arts instructor, and he refused to turn on the camera even when Lin was away. However, just when everything was going well, Bruce Lee died suddenly, which made Lin Zhengying, who was slightly famous at the time, join Sammo Hung in the Hung family class and continue to serve as a martial arts instructor while playing minor and insignificant roles in some films.

Although Lin Zhengying already had a certain degree of popularity at this time, what really made him a household name was his performance in zombie films. "Mr. Zombie" starring him is widely popular, especially the image of "Uncle Nine" played by him is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The film combines elements of action, horror, and comedy, and has been hailed as the most successful kung fu film. Subsequently, Lin Zhengying starred in many zombie ghost movies, and became a classic image with his iconic mahogany sword and zodiac robe, and his unique kung fu design and interesting plot made zombie films popular in Hong Kong for decades. The image of the Taoist chief played by him is also widely popular. Lin Zhengying works very hard, never uses a stand-in, and takes great care of people, kind and friendly.

However, the early death of this lovely Ying uncle due to liver cancer is embarrassing. He single-handedly led the entire ghost movie genre on fire, and his films have accompanied the growth of many generations, and people miss him a lot.

Such an actor and martial arts instructor who has made great contributions to ghost movies has undoubtedly had a profound impact on the entire society. His performances and works not only make people laugh and cry, but also make people feel the unique charm of ghost movies. His death is a major loss to the entire ghost film industry, which makes the entire industry ** a certain gap.

Although Lin Zhengying has passed away for more than 20 years, his works and images are still loved by people, and his contribution and influence on ghost films are incomparable. His passing has also prompted people to think about him, so that more people will pay attention to and support the development of the Hong Kong film industry in order to maintain the prosperity of this unique genre.

The impact of the whole incident was far-reaching. Taking Lin Zhengying as an example, we can see not only his brilliant personal achievements, but also the development and transformation of the entire industry. He used his efforts and talents to forge a path to success and left a valuable artistic legacy. His passing has made people realize once again how cinema influences and shapes people's emotions and memories.

Looking back on Mr. Lin Zhengying's career, we can't help but ask: will there still be actors and creators like him in Hong Kong now?Will his works continue to leave us happy and moved?For the whole affair, we can't simply say "he's gone, Hong Kong cinema needs someone else to fill in the gap". Instead, we should think about how to get more young people to be passionate about the ghost film genre and willing to explore and create their own stories.

Therefore, we need to face Lin Zhengying's death with a positive attitude. His influence will not fade, and his work will not be forgotten. On the contrary, he will always be remembered in the hearts of people as an inspiring role model.

Finally, for the impact of the whole incident and the death of Lin Zhengying, we should be objective. He not only represents the efforts and talents of a generation of filmmakers, but also leaves an important mark on the development of the Hong Kong film industry. Therefore, we must continue to pay attention to and support the development of Hong Kong films, and provide more opportunities and platforms for the new generation of actors and creators, so that Hong Kong films can continue to prosper and develop.

Finally, I hope to hear the readers' memories and opinions about Lin Zhengying. Do you have any particular impressions of his work?What new developments and breakthroughs do you think there will be in the ghost film genre?Please leave a comment to share your thoughts and discussions.

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