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我們就先坐地鐵,去到市郊的大學城站,再轉巴士來到一個叫小南河村的地方。 這一帶,又稱精武鎮,原因就是《霍元甲故居》同《霍元甲墓》都在此地。為紀念這一位人民英雄,把小南....
Huo Yuanjia
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is霍 (Huo).
| Huo Yuanjia | |
Huo Yuanjia | |
| Born | 1868 AD Xiaonan Village |
|---|---|
| Died | August 9, 1910 AD (42) |
| Occupation | Martial Artist (Wushu) |
Huo Yuanjia (Chinese: 霍元甲; pinyin: Huò Yuánjiǎ) [Cantonese: Fok Yuen Gap] (c.1868-1910[1]) was a Chinese martial artist and co-founder of the Chin Woo Athletic Association, a martial arts school in Shanghai.
A practitioner of the martial art Mízōngyì,[2] he is considered a hero in China for challenging foreign fighters in highly publicized matches at a time when Chinese sovereignty was being eroded by foreign concessions and spheres of influence.
Due to his heroic status, legends and myths about events in his life are difficult to discern from the facts.
Biography
Early life
Huo Yuanjia was born in 1868 in Xiaonan Village in Jinghai County in Tianjin as the fourth child of Huo Endi's ten children