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    • Source: Man from Guangdong
    • Man from Guangdong is a 1991 Hong Kong martial arts television series produced by TVB and tells the story of Leung Kan, portrayed by Aaron Kwok, the fictitious son of famed martial artist Leung Foon, whom was a favored disciple of folk hero Wong Fei-hung, portrayed by Shih Kien. Shih, who portrayed Wong in the series, was known for portraying antagonists in a series of Wong Fei-hung-related films during the 1940s to 1970s, while the series also features Sai Gwa-Pau reprising his role as "Buckteeth So" from the aforementioned series of films.


      Plot


      Wong Fei-hung (Shih Kien), one of the Ten Tigers of Canton, has passed his prime and decides to close down his martial arts school and clinic, Po Chi Lam. His disciples has scattered to different places and Wong himself decides to retire to Foshan and no longer wants to be involved in the martial world. One while, while playing chess with Kwan Yan-kin (Cheng Gwan-min), they mention Wong's favored disciple, Leung Foon, lamenting his premature death. According to rumors, Leung has descendants that are living. Wong then send his disciple Buckteeth So's (Sai Gwa-Pau) daughter, So Siu-mui (Wu Man-yam) to find the whereabouts that descendant, hoping to teach him his skills and revive the former prestige of Po Chi Lam. Leung Foon had a naturally upright personality and never indulged in romance, but during one night when he got drunk, he had a one-night stand with a showgirl named Koo Kam-fung (Pak Yan). Not long after, Leung was brutally killed by rivals, leaving Kam-fung heartbroken. The pregnant Kam-fung returns to her ancestral home, leaving all her glory behind, and gives birth to her child. As the years flow by, Kam-fung's son, Leung Kan (Aaron Kwok), has grown up and works as a pig breeder for a living. Due to his mother's background, Kan was often given cold stares and ridiculed by others. Kan aspires to make it out to the province one day and study under his grandmaster, Wong Fei-hung, hoping to wash out his past shame. On the other hand, one of Kan's fellow disciples, Law Kam-loi (Gary Chan), who came from a wealthy family, is often bullied by other disciples. Kam-loi is like-minded with Kan and never looked-down upon Kan's background and they develop a brotherly friendship. Kam-loi's father, Law Pak-man (Tin Ching), has prearranged his son to marry with village leader Koo Tin-ho's (Sing Yan) daughter, Ku Yuet-fan (Chan On-ying). However, Yuet-fan has an unruly pungent personality and Kam-loi is disinterested in her so he makes up many excuses to stall the marriage.


      Cast


      Aaron Kwok as Leung Kan (ę¢č¬¹)
      Wu Man-yam as So Siu-mui (č˜‡å°å¦¹)
      Tang Tai-wo as Messenger
      Shih Kien as Wong Fei-hung (黃飛铻)
      Cheng Gwan-min as Kwan Yan-kin (關仁堅)
      Sai Gwa-Pau as Buckteeth So (ē‰™ę“¦č˜‡)
      Ma Siu-fu as Tai-kau Sui (å¤§čˆŠę°“)
      Chan Chi-ho as Sui's underling
      Leung Chun-kit as Sui's underling
      Penny Leung as Sui's underling
      Leung Ka-kit as Sui's underling
      Pak Yan as Koo Kam-fung (古金鳳)
      Gary Chan as Law Kam-loi (ē¾…金來)
      Chan On-ying as Koo Yuet-fan (å¤ęœˆčŠ¬)
      Tin Ching as Law Pak-man (ē¾…ē™¾č¬)
      Leung Po-ching as Wet Nurse Tai (ęˆ“å„¶åŖ½)
      William Chu as Village kid
      Mui Lan as Farmer lady
      Hau Wai-wan as Widow Chan (陳åƔ婦)
      Chan Fung-ping as Granny Wong (ēŽ‹å©†)
      Chu Wai-ming as Village kid
      Sing Yan as Koo Tin-ho (å¤å¤©ę²³)
      Chan Kin-tak as Thief
      Au Yuk as Owner
      Lee Siu-kei as Ching-chik (ę­£ē›“)
      Wong Man-piu as Waiter #2
      Pang Chun-fai as Waiter #3
      Mak Siu-wah as Mountain thief
      Chung King-po as Mountain thief
      Lai Sau-ying as Tea-selling old lady
      Chow Woon-yin as Old man
      Wong Wai-lam as Passerby
      Yeung Ka-fai as Passerby
      Kwok Chi-kwan as Passerby
      Gregory Charles Rivers as Priest
      Joanna Chan as Yu-yee (å¦‚ę„)
      Lau Chiu-fan as Ping (ē‚³)
      Mui Chi-ching as Passerby
      Ho Chi-ching as Passerby
      Ho Pak-kwong as Hoi-fuk (ęµ·ē¦)
      Mak Chi-wan as Keung (é˜æå¼·)
      Cheng Lui as Airplane Cheung (é£›ę©Ÿē„„)
      Ma Siu-mang as Tenant
      Chan Min-leung as Fairy Choi (č³½ē„žä»™)
      Wong Yat-fei as Second uncle Chan (陳äŗŒå”)
      Suen Kwai-hing as Old man Lam (ꞗä¼Æ)
      Wong Kin-fung as Cheung (é˜æē« )
      Tang Yuk-wing as Western shop owner
      Kwong Cho-fai as Western shop employee
      Cheung Siu as Western shop customer
      Lily Leung as Auntie Lan (蘭å§Ø)
      Cheng Wai-ka as Yim-mui (č‰·ę¢…)
      Wong Fung-king as Po-fong (åÆ¶čŠ³)
      Teresa Ha as Yee-wan (ē¶ŗ雲)
      Leung Oi as Mei-mei (薇薇)
      Tsang Yiu-ming as Brothel boat customer
      Cheung Pak-yin as Brothel boat customer
      Lee Hoi-sang as Ha Hon-yan (å“ˆę¼¢ä»)
      Siu San-yan as Adviser Chow (å‘Øåø«ēˆŗ)
      Leung Siu-chau as Pau (é˜æč±¹)
      Kenny Wong as Piu (é˜æå½Ŗ)
      Chan Yau-hau as 13th Master (十äø‰å°‘)
      Yu Ming as 8th Master (八少)
      Ma Kin-chung as Beggar #1
      Daniel Kwok as Beggar #2
      Tang Yee-ho as Innkeeper
      Chan Hon-keung as Fighter
      Tang Kai-wing as Fighter
      Cheng Chong-wai as Pier worker
      Lee Hon-sing as Fighter
      Leung Yam-kei as Ha Tai-yung (哈大勇)
      Yung Kai-lai as Waitress
      Mok Yin-seung as Waitress
      Carrie Ho as Siu Kuen-kuen (小å؟å؟)
      Ling Hon as Uncle Choi (č²”å”)
      Elton Loo as Crazy Boy (ē™½ē—“仔)
      Wong Wah-sing as Theatre hawker
      Yuen Hon-po as Clothes hawker
      Yu Mo-lin as Crazy Boy's mother
      Choi Wing-cheung as Brothel boat customer
      Lee Lin-to as Brothel boat customer
      Chan Kim-fai as Brothel boat customer
      Lau Wai-kwok as Brothel boat customer
      Lee Wai-man as Kong Mo Society disciple
      Ho Chun-wah as Ha's underling
      Tam Chun-wai as Rice shop employee
      Ko Yin-fung as Rice shop employee / Po Chi Lam patient
      Law Hung as Rice vault manager
      Tong Ping-kwong as Noodle shop owner
      Mak Shu-san as Cookie shop owner
      Lee Wah-kon as Medicine shop owner
      Wong Kin-san as Leprosy man (éŗ»ē˜‹ä½¬)
      Lee Lung-kei as Wong Chiu-mo (é»ƒč¶…ę­¦)
      Lok Hung as Fat Dragon (č‚„é¾)
      Lee Hin-ming as Skinny Tiger (ē˜¦č™Ž)
      Hui Chi-kai as Po Chi Lam disciple
      Wan Tak-keung as Po Chi Lam disciple
      Poon Shu-kei as Po Chi Lam patient
      Cheung Siu as Po Chi Lam patient
      Ma Yiu-seung as Fortune solver
      Wong Sze-yan as Kong Mo Society disciple
      Lee Wai-man as Kong Mo Society disciple
      Tam Yat-ching as Gentleman
      Kong Tak-wah as Beggar
      Lau Wan as Pork Kwai (č±¬č‚‰č²“)
      Pamela Peck as Yap Sam-neung (ꉈäø‰åؘ)
      Tang Yu-chiu as Waiter
      Wong Sing-seung as Keeper
      Kan Sui-chiu as Old man
      Yip Sai-kuen as Luk (é˜æé™ø)
      Chang Yi as Chuk Kwan (ē„ę˜†)
      Yung Sau-yee as Farm lady
      Chow Ngai-ming as Blade shop owner
      Ng Sek-hing as Filthy passerby
      Wong San as Host
      Ng Sui-ting as Siu Sa-yee (å°ę²™å½Œ)
      Tsui San-yee as Fake Fairy Choi (å‡č³½ē„žä»™)
      Kong Ngai as Grandpa (公公)
      Ho Man-chun as Clothes shop owner
      Chung Wai-tung as Passerby
      Cheung Kwok-keung as Passerby
      Tsang Kan-wing as Woodman
      Bowie Wu as Clubfoot Seven (č…³äøƒ)
      Liu Lai-lai as Terre woman
      Yau Kit-ping as Terre woman
      Chan Yuk-ping as Terre woman
      Yu Feng as Brothel madam
      Chan Siu-leung as Sweet soup hawker
      Ho Kwok-ying as Bear fruit hawker
      Chan Yin-hong as Prostitute #1
      Fong Wai-kei as Prostitute #2
      Chan Wai-yu as Mang Po (孟婆)
      Mak Siu-wah as Strong man
      Lau Kwai-fong as Village woman
      Ling Lai-man as Fellow Chan (陳ēˆ¶č€)
      Lau Siu-cheung as Storyteller
      Hau Chun-yu as Street kid
      Lai Yuen-san as Street kid
      Ho Pik-kin as Fortune solver
      Au Chi-ho as Passerby
      Chan Kam-man as Strong man
      Cheng Chi as Strong man
      Choi Woon-yiu as Strong man
      Chow Ngai-ming as Keeper
      Chow Sai-leung as Strong man
      Fung Chi-kin as Strong man
      Chan Hon-man as Strong man
      Wong Kin-fung as Cheung (é˜æē« )
      Shek Wan as Proprietor
      Leung Lok-yee as Yuk (ēŽ‰)
      Fung Sui-chun as Yuk's mother
      Helen Ma as Single-eyed Ying (單ēœ¼č‹±)
      Wong Wai-lam as Mobster #1
      Wong Wai-leung as Mobster #2
      Au Chi-hung as 2nd Master (äŗŒēˆŗ)
      Nishikawa Chiaki as Young girl
      Lam Wah-fan as Villager
      Hui Cheung-lung as Villager
      Leung Hung as Congee shop owner
      Hui Kin-shun as Old Yung (老ēæ)
      Hakusan Yukiko as Young girl
      Wu Fong-ling as Matchmaker
      Lui Kim-kwong as Elderly Mr. Chan (é™³č€ēˆŗ)
      Luk Ying-hong as Cheung (é˜æē„„)
      Fong Kit as Ching (é˜æę­£)


      See also


      Aaron Kwok filmography
      Wong Fei-hung filmography
      List of TVB series (1991)


      External links


      Man from Guangdong at MyTV
      Man from Guangdong at Douban

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