Chen Zhen (character) explained

Chen Zhen
First:Fist of Fury (1972)
Last: (2010)
Creator:Ni Kuang
Gender:Male
Occupation:Martial artist
Nationality:Chinese
Lbl21:Sifu
Data21:Huo Yuanjia
Lbl22:Affiliations
Data22:Chin Woo Athletic Association
Lbl23:Martial arts
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Chen Zhen is a fictional character created by Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang. First portrayed by Bruce Lee in the 1972 film Fist of Fury, the character has been the subject of numerous film and television series, including remakes and adaptations of Fist of Fury. Many notable actors, including Jet Li and Donnie Yen, have portrayed Chen Zhen on screen after Bruce Lee. Although Chen Zhen's story varies in the different remakes and adaptations, most have an ending similar to the original Fist of Fury. Chen Zhen is believed to be based on Liu Zhensheng (劉振聲), an apprentice of Huo Yuanjia, a martial artist who lived during the late Qing dynasty of China.[5]

Basic story

Chen Zhen is depicted as an apprentice of the martial artist Huo Yuanjia, who founded the Chin Woo Athletic Association (also known as Chin Woo School or Jingwu School) in 1910. After Huo Yuanjia meets his demise under dubious circumstances, Chen Zhen discovers that his shih-fu was poisoned by their rivals from a Japanese dojo in Hongkou District, Shanghai. The furious apprentice seeks to bring the murderers to justice and embarks on a brutal quest to avenge Huo Yuanjia and revive his shih-fu's legacy, the "Jingwu Spirit".

Character features

During the premiere of in September 2010, when reporters asked Donnie Yen on the differences between his Chen Zhen and the earlier versions, Yen replied: "Chen Zhen is Bruce Lee." He said that Lee's portrayal of Chen Zhen in Fist of Fury (1972) served as the foundation for subsequent depictions of the character. He further explained that certain features of his character, such as the white Mao suit and the use of nunchaku, were based on Lee's Chen Zhen. However, there were differences in movements and overall character design between his Chen Zhen and Lee's. Since Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen pays tribute to Lee, Yen decided to retain the white Mao suit and the use of nunchaku in the final dojo fight scene, in addition to repeating Chen Zhen's famous line: "The Chinese are not sick men of East Asia!".[6]

Appearances in media

Note: There are many remakes and sequels that are not possible to list here.

Film

Television

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.donnieyen.com/films/1995_fistfury.htm Fist of Fury
  2. Chen Zhen learns karate during his overseas studies in Japan in Huo Yuanjia (2001).
  3. Huo Yuanjia teaches Chen Zhen the Mizong Fist in most of the adaptations, especially television series. In Fist of Legend, Huo Yuanjia's son, Huo Ting'en, teaches Chen Zhen the skill.
  4. Chen Zhen uses a nunchaku in Fist of Fury and many other remakes. In Fist of Legend, however, he uses an ordinary leather belt as if it were a nunchaku, rather than the weapon itself.
  5. 陳真和劉振聲 誰是霍元甲的真徒弟?
  6. Donnie Yen: Chen Zhen is Bruce Lee
  7. News: LEGEND OF CHEN ZHEN REVIEW. Matthijs. Niels. November 2, 2010. Twitch Film. 2011-02-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20110219125858/http://twitchfilm.com/reviews/2010/11/legend-of-chen-zhen-review.php. 2011-02-19. dead.
  8. Web site: DONNIE YEN HAS A QUESTION FOR THE MAKERS OF THE GREEN HORNET: WHY DID YOU BOTHER?. Brown. Todd. June 29, 2010. Twitch film. https://web.archive.org/web/20100702023054/http://twitchfilm.net/news/2010/06/donnie-yen-has-a-question-for-the-makers-of-the-green-hornet-why-did-you-bother.php. July 2, 2010. August 7, 2019.
  9. News: Donnie Yen Has A Question For The Makers Of THE GREEN HORNET: Why Did You Bother? . Todd . Brown . Screen Anarchy. 29 June 2010.
  10. http://www.yesasia.com/global/the-fist-dvd-end-atv-drama-us-version/1010727999-0-0-0
  11. Web site: YESASIA: The Legend Continues (DVD) (End) (ATV Drama) (US Version) DVD - Chin Siu Ho, Tsui Siu Ming, East Media Entertainment Inc. (US) - Hong Kong TV Series & Dramas - Free Shipping - North America Site. www.yesasia.com. 2019-08-07.