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Does Ching-Ying Lam really understand Tao? Every move and style in the movie are different?

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First, let's get to know the background of Ching-Ying Lam. Ching-Ying Lam studied Peking Opera in Theatre Academy since childhood. There are four basic skills in Peking Opera performance, namely, singing, reading, sitting and playing. Therefore, the "fighting" among them needs to have certain martial arts skills, which also laid the foundation for Ching-Ying Lam's later career as a martial artist in the film industry.

Then what is Master Dragon and Tiger? Generally speaking, it refers to some stuntmen with difficult movements in movies, which is what we call martial arts. Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuan Biao all started from martial arts in their early days.

After Ching-Ying Lam entered the film circle, he was lucky to get the favor of Bruce Lee. Coupled with solid basic skills, he is competent for many actions that others can't complete, and he also has unique opinions on the arrangement of some martial arts actions. He slowly began to take part in some movies and began to be a martial arts instructor. After Bruce Lee died, he entered Hongovertime in Sammo Hung.

Judging from the previous experience, Ching-Ying Lam in real life doesn't know Taoism, and his uncle who knows Taoism is just a role created in the movie.

1985' s Mr. Zombie completely transformed Ching-Ying Lam into a generation of grandmaster General Mao Shan, and became a god-like existence admired by ten thousand people of that generation. Also officially launched a wave of zombies. The image of Jiu Shu is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and no one can surpass it so far, and that period was also called the "zombie era" in Hong Kong.

But everything happens for a reason, and Ching-Ying Lam's zombie movies also have their roots. He can achieve such a high achievement without the help of one person, and that person is Sammo Hung.

1980, Sammo Hung directed the screenplay Ghost, which was the first movie with a real theme of "zombie".

At that time, Sammo Hung also collected a large number of historical materials about Maoshan Daoism, and even went to various places to collect folklore. Coupled with the ingenious arrangement of some plots, it can be said that it has opened up a whole new world for the audience.

Later, on this basis, some zombie movies were adapted and imitated, followed by a series of movies "Scaring People" directed and written by Sammo Hung in 1982, in which all kinds of magical secrets were more abundant. Ching-Ying Lam also played an important role, and because of this, Mr. Zombie in 1985 was deified, and zombie movies were promoted.

In Scary Man, Ching-Ying Lam's master Mao Shan, who has profound Taoist teachings but is old, is the most brilliant character in the whole film, even surpassing the protagonist Sammo Hung. The display and application of various designed Daoism are orderly, symmetrical, delicate and free and easy, and this performance has been sublimated in Mr. Zombie.

Ching-Ying Lam's serious expression, unsmiling face and sharp eyes, like a face carved with a knife and axe, made him more dignified and fit in with the set role, which also gave Sammo Hung the idea of letting Ching-Ying Lam take the lead.

So a carefully polished "Mr. Zombie" was released in Hong Kong on 1985, which won the reputation of God in World War I, as well as Ching-Ying Lam and Xiao Haoqin.

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Ching-Ying Lam's zombie movie is an unsurpassed classic. With his death, zombie movies also declined, and few people cared. I can help you answer the question whether Ching-Ying Lam really understands Taoism.

In fact, those zombies don't exist, so those teachings are not really useful. Uncle Ying's success is inseparable from his constant research. There have been similar zombie movies before, but those actors just pretend to be afraid, say spells, run away and so on, and have no sense of picture. Until Uncle Ying started acting in zombie movies, he summed up many moves, such as using wood blade, glutinous rice, amulets and other props to kill zombies, and at the same time summed up many formulas to make the audience scream.

Many viewers think that Ching-Ying Lam himself knows Taoism, which is actually inseparable from his own spirit of striving for perfection. Everything is afraid of intentions, and only by giving can you gain.

There is still a certain foundation. Yin and Yang Feng Shui have been passed down from generation to generation in our family. My father saw it and said there was something else.

A word eyebrow, cold humor, beautiful face, agile skill, even painting spells are stylish. I want to know someone who knows Uncle Ying.

Wearing a yellow Tai Chi robe and a gossip towel, there are always two stupid apprentices around, "brainless" and "making him unhappy". One is handsome and the other is silly.

A peach wooden sword, several yellow paper symbols, a peach wooden sword to pick, a foot to stamp, is the authentic ghost model. He is Mao Xiaofang and Lin Jiu. His name is Uncle Jiu. He is the majestic zombie nemesis "Ching-Ying Lam".

Uncle Ying is the representative of Maoshan's authentic sky hawk, but he himself doesn't know Maoshan's skills, and there are many stories about his death. Many of his film and television works were actually set in Xiangxi, the mainland at that time (Xiangxi corpse-driving). At that time, the 43rd generation of Maoshan authentic skyhawk was in charge of teaching, and the 323rd generation of Maoshan biography. Dr. Xin Heng was a distant relative of Ying Shu's mother. Uncle Ying wanted to be an apprentice, but for various reasons, he didn't get it, but although he didn't succeed, Uncle Ying still learned a little fur, but Maoshan is so vast. Even if Uncle Ying only learned a little fur, everyone saw it in the movie. He is just like a master.

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In China where there are traditional Chinese characters, they have the code of the Chinese character Tao Te Ching in their blood. Ching-Ying Lam was born in Hongkong. He comes from a martial arts family. Ching-Ying Lam, who received martial arts education, was of course deeply influenced by Taoist culture, while Ching-Ying Lam embodied the temperament of Tao Te Ching from the inside out.

The names in Ching-Ying Lam's movies make people laugh, Mao Xiaofang.

Heaven and earth regard everything as grass, and how many hairs does grass have? In the movie, the surname is Mao.

It is small, merciful and thrifty, and dare not be the best in the world, so Ching-Ying Lam thinks it is small.

If white people are humiliated, it is a party. Therefore, Mao Xiaofang's name is full of spirituality in Ching-Ying Lam's films.

Because the winner is strong, the ghost is afraid when he sees Mao Xiaofang.

Winners are powerful, and it is easy to bind Mao Xiaofang for fear of ghosts. Later, Mao Xiaofang was invited to catch ghosts, forming an interesting virtuous circle in which ghosts are afraid of Ching-Ying Lam, Ching-Ying Lam is afraid of officials, and officials are afraid of ghosts, resulting in a classic of laughter. To embody the temperament of Tao Te Ching, Ching-Ying Lam is the only one who can be static and dynamic.

People without skills are rich and full, while Mao Xiaofang with skills is willing to be poor.

The "Tao" played by Ching-Ying Lam is in a trance state, which has the Taoist spirit throughout Mao Xiaofang's life and the integrity of Tao Te Ching. Therefore, Ching-Ying Lam's model is the natural development of Tao Te Ching.

Ching-Ying Lam is a kind of China Taoist cultural temperament from the inside out, which ordinary people can't express.

Laozi said that the former knower is the beginning of ignorance, and Taoism is the former knower. What the audience saw in Ching-Ying Lam's films was the Taoist culture that used to earn money to support the family. Soldiers, ominous tools, overcome sadness. Therefore, Ching-Ying Lam has always shown a quiet and calm face that is self-aware, self-evident and self-destructive.

The great voice of true Taoism is Ching-Ying Lam's Taoist culture in the film, which makes the audience believe that Ching-Ying Lam is invincible. He is in a state of death, not stupid Taoism.

I'm glad to answer this question. It is no exaggeration to say that Ching-Ying Lam spent my childhood with me. At that time, I didn't have a DVD at home, so I watched movies at other people's homes and occasionally came into contact with Ching-Ying Lam. Since then, zombie movies have been made mainly in Ching-Ying Lam. Later, I bought a DVD, and he bought a dozen movies he collected, some of which were repeated just to watch those episodes. According to my own understanding of him, I will also forcibly answer this question.

Ching-Ying Lam was the first person to learn Peking Opera. He was born in a family of Peking Opera. This can be seen in the movie "People Scare Ghosts" that he and Sammo Hung participated in together. Beijing opera is full of elements, and he may not want to give it up. Later, he entered the film circle, was taken by Bruce Lee, and became Bruce Lee's right-hand man. Because of his short stature, he often became the body double of Bruce Lee, and he became a martial arts coach when he was very young. Later, after Bruce Lee died, he joined the Hongjiaban founded by Sammo Hung. At that time, Shaw movies had declined, and there was no classic theme of zombie movies. In order to expand the Hong family office, Sammo Hung introduced new ones. I began to study a way different from the early Shaw films. In this way, they replaced the role of bad guys with zombies, and Taoist played the role of good guys, and new movies appeared. In the final analysis, Ching-Ying Lam's zombie movies do not belong to the category of horror movies, more precisely, it is another form of action movies. Having said that, I can finally answer the subject's question. Ching-Ying Lam doesn't know any Taoism. He may have studied it. To make a movie, Ching-Ying Lam. Ching-Ying Lam has just set a target for zombie movies. He did what a real Taoist used to subdue zombies, and zombies have seen it.

Does Ching-Ying Lam really understand Taoism? There are all kinds of tricks and styles in the movie? Personally, I think Mr. Ching-Ying Lam didn't understand Buddhism at first. Every movement and style in the film is his own imitation of Taoism and his own creation of Lin Daoism. These are some Taoism that he specially set up for making movies, and they are not real Taoism.

We have all seen Ching-Ying Lam's zombie movies, and the zombie movie is also his first one. Since then, zombie movies and ghost movies have reached an unprecedented height in Hong Kong, but Ching-Ying Lam is the leader of this industry, and no one has ever shaken it, never before, and I believe it will never happen again.

Ching-Ying Lam is a good friend of Xiao Sheng, Bruce Lee, and once served as the martial arts instructor assistant of Mr. Bruce Lee's movie "Big Brother in Tangshan". He can be said to be Bruce Lee's right-hand man and close friend. Since the death of Bruce Lee Xiao Sheng, Ching-Ying Lam has been immersed in it for some time.

Since 1985, Ching-Ying Lam has become popular in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia film circles with a fantasy horror film "Mr. Zombie", and was nominated for best supporting actor in the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. Since then, he has become the founder of Maoshan School and an outstanding representative of zombie films and ghost films. It can be said here that many people should have been scared by those zombie ghost films he shot when they were young. Are they afraid to go to the toilet at night?

Ching-Ying Lam's Daoism in zombie films and ghost films is only a spell created according to the needs of the movie plot, not a real Daoism spell. Our objective consciousness is presupposed by Ching-Ying Lam's Maoshan Daoism. Some people really think that Ching-Ying Lam really knows magic. Who in the world really knows magic?

Unfortunately, Mr. Ching-Ying Lam died of advanced liver cancer in 1997, which ended the generation of zombie leaders and the founder of Maoshan Sect.

Uncle Ying himself has said more than once that he is just an actor, not maoshan taoist.

Uncle Ying has read many books about Maoshan Daoism in order to shape the role and make it more realistic, and gained a lot of inspiration.

It is said that director Liu Guanwei's uncle knows Maoshan, and when filming "Exorcism Police", Uncle Ying really found a maoshan taoist to learn Maoshan.

Speaking of Uncle Ching-Ying Lam, the first thing that comes to mind is the classic image of wearing a yellow robe, wearing a gossip towel and holding a peach wooden sword. Many movies, such as Zombie Family, Mr. Zombie, One Eyebrow Road flyover, Exorcism Police, etc., are still classic, and they are the pioneers of zombie movies in Hong Kong. The characters in these films are basically Taoist priests, black donkey hooves, glutinous rice, garlic, peach wooden swords, chicken blood, Taoist symbols, chalk boxes, etc., all of which are exorcism methods in the novels, which left a deep impression on me.

But movies are still movies. Uncle Ying doesn't know Taoism. He just applied the legendary Taoism to the film. The image of Taoism is really deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. When I was a child, I really thought Ching-Ying Lam could do magic. It can only show that Uncle Ying is too powerful!

As for the Maoshan magic in the film, I believe many people are curious. According to legend, Maoshan's magical power is one of the most mysterious Daoism in ancient Taoism, mainly to exorcise ghosts and reduce demons. This should be constantly mystified by future generations, with a mythical color.

Although Uncle Lin passed away, his films can be said to be unique. The later zombie movies don't have the feeling of uncle Ying's movies, mainly because they are too classic. There are no zombies after Uncle Ying!

First, let's get to know the background of Ching-Ying Lam. Ching-Ying Lam studied Peking Opera in Theatre Academy since childhood. There are four basic skills in Peking Opera performance, namely, singing, reading, sitting and playing. Therefore, the "fighting" among them needs to have certain martial arts skills, which also laid the foundation for Ching-Ying Lam's later career as a martial artist in the film industry.

Then what is Master Dragon and Tiger? Generally speaking, it refers to some stuntmen with difficult movements in movies, which is what we call martial arts. Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuan Biao all started from martial arts in their early days.

After Ching-Ying Lam entered the film circle, he was lucky to get the favor of Bruce Lee. Coupled with solid basic skills, he is competent for many actions that others can't complete, and he also has unique opinions on the arrangement of some martial arts actions. He slowly began to take part in some movies and began to be a martial arts instructor. After Bruce Lee died, he entered Hongovertime in Sammo Hung.

Judging from the previous experience, Ching-Ying Lam in real life doesn't know Taoism, and his uncle who knows Taoism is just a corner in the film.

1985' s Mr. Zombie completely transformed Ching-Ying Lam into a generation of grandmaster General Mao Shan, and became a god-like existence admired by ten thousand people of that generation. Also officially launched a wave of zombies. The image of Jiu Shu is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and no one can surpass it so far, and that period was also called the "zombie era" in Hong Kong.

But everything happens for a reason, and Ching-Ying Lam's zombie movies also have their roots. He can achieve such a high achievement without the help of one person, and that person is Sammo Hung.

1980, Sammo Hung directed the screenplay Ghost, which was the first movie with a real theme of "zombie".

At that time, Sammo Hung also collected a large number of historical materials about Maoshan Daoism, and even went to various places to collect folklore. Coupled with the ingenious arrangement of some plots, it can be said that it has opened up a whole new world for the audience.

Later, on this basis, some zombie movies were adapted and imitated, followed by a series of movies "Scaring People" directed and written by Sammo Hung in 1982, in which all kinds of magical secrets were more abundant. Ching-Ying Lam also played an important role, and because of this, Mr. Zombie in 1985 was deified, and zombie movies were promoted.

In Scary Man, Ching-Ying Lam's master Mao Shan, who has profound Taoist teachings but is old, is the most brilliant character in the whole film, even surpassing the protagonist Sammo Hung. The display and application of various designed Daoism are orderly, symmetrical, delicate and free and easy, and this performance has been sublimated in Mr. Zombie.

Ching-Ying Lam's serious expression, unsmiling face and sharp eyes, like a face carved with a knife and axe, made him more dignified and fit in with the set role, which also gave Sammo Hung the idea of letting Ching-Ying Lam take the lead.

So a carefully polished "Mr. Zombie" was released in Hong Kong on 1985, which won the reputation of God in World War I, as well as Ching-Ying Lam and Xiao Haoqin.