Wong Wah-bo


Wong Wah-bo was a martial artist and an opera singer of the late Qing Dynasty.

Background

Not much was known about his childhood life except that he was born in Heshan, Guangdong, Qing Empire during the late Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty.
From the Daoguang to Xianfeng period, Wong made a living as an opera singer, often played as Guan Yu, and was first trained by Leung Lan-kwai in an unnamed martial arts boxing skill and later with Leung Yee-tai in exchange for his Six-and-a-Half Point Pole skill.
He retired at the age of 60 and moved to Qingyun Street, Kuai Zi, Foshan. At Foshan he trained his students, whom included Leung Jan, whom he was introduced by Yee-tai. Due to both of them were from Gulao Village, Wong taught Leung the whole of the skill set. Leung was noble and his skills were exquisite, he was deeply respected by other martial artists and was known as Mr. Jan of Foshan.
When Leung Jan later became an official, this martial arts skill was officially known as Wing Chun, which he was later known as the King of Wing Chun Kuen.

In popular culture

In the 1981 TVB television drama series Kung Fu Master of Fat Shan, he was portrayed by Chang Yu.
In the 1981 film The Prodigal Son, he was portrayed by Sammo Hung.
In the 2005 TVB television drama series Real Kung Fu, he was portrayed by Yuen Wah.
In the 2006 TVB television drama series Wing Chun, he was portrayed by Sammo Hung.