Mok Kwai-lan
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Mok Kwai-lan | |
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Born | Nanhai, Guangdong |
15 October 1892
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Hong Kong |
Style | Chinese martial arts Hung Ga, Mok Gar |
Occupation | Martial artist |
Spouse | Wong Fei-hung |
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Mok Kwai-lan | |||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 莫桂蘭 | ||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 莫桂兰 | ||||||||||||
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Mok Kwai-lan (Chinese: 莫桂蘭) was the fourth spouse of Lingnan martial arts grandmaster Wong Fei-hung. A native of Nanhai in Guangdong she married Wong when she was 23 and he was 59. Since Wong's previous wives had died young, he considered himself to be a hex on his wives and had sworn never again to take a wife; therefore although she would be his only spouse from the time of their marriage to his death, her union with him was as that of a concubine and not wife.
She moved to Hong Kong in the 1930s, continuing to school students in Wong's martial arts. From 1944 to 1969 she taught martial arts at the "Wong Fei-hung National Art Society" located on Gloucester Road in Hong Kong's Wanchai, later she would teach at the "Wong Fei-hung Physical Fitness Institute" until its close in 1980.
Portrayal in modern media
- Wong Fei Hung – Master of Kung Fu played by Rain Li
- Grace Under Fire played by Liu Xuan
References
- This article's content is based on that from the corresponding article on the Chinese Wikipedia.
- RTHK, Hong Kong Story, episode 12 (Cantonese)
- Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text
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- Chinese warriors
- Chinese Hung Gar practitioners
- 1891 births
- 1982 deaths
- People from Nanhai District
- Sportspeople from Guangdong
- Qing dynasty people
- Hong Kong martial artists