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Fong Sai Yuk : ウィキペディア英語版
Fong Sai-yuk

Fong Sai-yuk or Fang Shiyu was a (possibly fictional) Chinese martial artist and folk hero from Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province. He was first mentioned in ''wuxia'' stories dating from the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), such as ''Shaolin Xiao Yingxiong'' (少林小英雄; ''Young Hero of Shaolin''), ''Wan Nian Qing'' (萬年青) and ''Qianlong You Jiangnan'' (乾隆游江南; ''The Qianlong Emperor Visits Jiangnan''). His father, Fong Tak (方德; Fang De), was a wealthy merchant, while his mother, Miu Tsui-fa (苗翠花; Miao Cuihua), was a martial arts expert. Fong was also associated with Hung Hei-gun and the Five Elders of the Southern Shaolin Monastery.
Stories about Fong have been adapted into films and television series since the 1970s. The most notable ones are the 1993 Hong Kong film ''Fong Sai-yuk'' and its sequel, which starred Jet Li.
==Portrayals in media==
;Films
* ''The Prodigy Boxer'' (1972), a Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Meng Fei.
* ''Heroes Two'' (1974), a Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Fu Sheng.
* ''Men from the Monastery'' (1974), a Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Fu Sheng.
* ''Shaolin Temple'' (1976), a Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Fu Sheng.
* ''Disciples of the 36th Chamber'' (1985), a Hong Kong film produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, starring Hsiao Ho.
* ''The Young Hero of Shaolin'' (1984–86), a two-part Chinese film directed by Wei Haifeng, starring Shi Baohua.
* ''Fong Sai-yuk'' (1993), a Hong Kong film directed by Corey Yuen, starring Jet Li. The film featured a cross-over between Fong Sai-yuk and the ''wuxia'' novel ''The Book and the Sword'' by Louis Cha.
* ''Fong Sai-yuk II'' (1993), a sequel to ''Fong Sai-yuk''.
* ''Burning Paradise'' (1994), a Hong Kong film directed by Ringo Lam, starring Willie Chi.
;Television series
* ''The Young Heroes of Shaolin'' (1981), a Hong Kong television series produced by TVB, starring Stephen Tung Wai.
* ''The Kung Fu Master'' (1994), a Hong Kong television series produced by ATV, starring Nick Cheung.
* ''The Emperor and I'' (1994), a Hong Kong television series produced by TVB, starring Marco Ngai.
* ''Hero of the Times'' (1999–2000), a Singaporean-Taiwanese television series produced by TCS and CTV, starring Vincent Zhao.
* ''Young Hero Fong Sai Yuk'' (1999), a Hong Kong television series produced by ATV, starring Dicky Cheung.
* ''Gaishi Yingxiong Fang Shiyu'' (2011), a Chinese television series produced by Zhejiang Great Wall Entertainment, starring Yang Zi.

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