Wing Chun (TV series) explained

Native Name:詠春
Genre:Martial arts
Action
Wuxia
Director:Sing Chi Chiu
Fung Yuen Wah
Presenter:Lee Shui Hap
Lam Siu Ming
Starring:Nicholas Tse
Sammo Hung
Yuen Biao
Anson Leung
Hu Ke
Rain Lee
Sammy Hung
Country:Hong Kong
China
Language:Cantonese
Mandarin
Num Episodes:40
Producer:Chan Wui Ngai
Location:Jinhua, Zhejiang, China
Runtime:45 minutes
Company:Universe Entertainment Ltd.
Shaxi Film Studio
Guangzhou Wise Culture Communication Co., Ltd.
Channel:TVB

Wing Chun is a 2006 TVB TV series starring Nicholas Tse. The series concluded filming in 2007. It featured actors Nicholas Tse, Yuen Biao, Anson Leung, Ji Chunhua, Sammo Hung and his youngest son, Sammy Hung.

Plot

The story revolved around the elderly Leung Jan and his life in Foshan during the late Qing dynasty. The show follows the life of Leung Bik, the eager but impulsive son of Leung Jan, the local doctor and martial art master. The father and son clash head frequently as Leung Bik desires to learn martial arts but his father wants him to study medicine like his brother Leung Chun. On the other end, there is Ko Ming a poor disciple of a drunken master who has traveled all the way to Fo Shan to find his long lost sister. Leung Bik and Ko Ming become rivals when Leung wrongfully but not intentionally harms the sister and Ko Ming ends up working for a corrupt family, the Longs.

The characters grow as the innocent Ko Ming gets corrupted by pragmatic evil and is put through trial and tribulation that eventually numbs him and Leung learns responsibility when he runs to Hong Kong after being accused of murder. Complex characters set against love triangles and the adventures of other supporting characters brings this classic show to live.

Cast

CastRole
Nicholas Tse Leung Bik
梁壁
Sammo Hung Wong Wah-bo
黃華寶
Yuen Biao Leung Jan
梁贊
Anson Leung Leung Chun
梁春
Philip Ng Chan Wah-shun
陳華順
Hu Ke (胡可) Kau Ku Leung
九姑娘
Rain Lee (李彩樺) Fong Yee
方怡
Sammy Hung (洪天照) Ko Ming
高明
Liu Ziyan (劉梓妍) Siu Man Tau
小饅頭
Siqin Gaoli (斯琴高麗) Hung Lin
洪蓮

International broadcast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: พยัคฆ์ร้ายหมัดหย่งชุน. mthai.com. 23 May 2020. Thai.