Who is Luk Ah Choy and what are his deeds?

When it comes to Luk Ah Choy, you may not be familiar with him, but when it comes to Wong Fei Hung, you must know who he is. Huang Fei-hung is a martial arts master of the generation, not only martial arts, but also like chivalry, if you see people in trouble, he will certainly pull the knife to help. And we say Lu A Cai is Huang Feihong father Huang Qiying's master, his original name is Huang Xi Cai, is the Guangdong Qingyuan Lianxian people, Shaolin one of the ten tigers, jianghu people call him Xi Cai master.

MARTIAL ARTS EXPERIENCE

Then the Qing Dynasty had just been established, anti-Qing Dynasty and Ming Dynasty forces still existed in the civil society, and Lu A Cai's master, Grandmaster Zhi Shan, was one of the anti-Qing Dynasty and Ming Dynasty disciples at that time. After the Southern Shaolin Forest was burned down by the Qing soldiers, Master Zhi Shan was forced to flee in all directions, and was eventually forced to hide in Lian County, Qingyuan, Guangdong Province. In order to avoid capture by the Qing soldiers, Master Zhi Shan hid in a landlord's house and taught martial arts. Lu A Cai heard that he was very famous, so he became his master and brought him back to his home to avoid capture by the Qing soldiers. After seven years of study with Master Zhi Shan, Lu A Cai accidentally received instruction in martial arts from Master Hong Xiguan, and his martial arts skills became even more advanced.

Career as a warrior

After completing his martial arts training, Luk Ah Choy began to sell his skills to make a living, and by the age of 22 he had traveled to all seven southern provinces. He was known as the "Flower Fist Lu Achai". After that his fame spread quickly and he accepted many disciples. However, after taking Wong Fei Hung's father, Wong Ki Ying, as his disciple, Luk Ah Choy felt that his power was not as good as it used to be as he was already in his old age, so he retired from martial arts and returned to his hometown in Qingyuan, Guangxi, to pass on his martial arts skills. He taught people martial arts while compiling boxing manuals, and finally Lu A-cai compiled the Hung Gar boxing manuals.

Lu A-cai had the same character as many martial arts warriors. He would suppress bandits and Japanese invaders, provide relief to the people, and do justice. He also wanted to go to the end of the world with a sword, but he was struck by life and could only be a dedicated martial artist in his own field, passing on and developing the martial arts techniques he learned from his master. Lu A Cai is also an epitome of the times, is an excellent representative of his era, but also worth our nostalgia for the hero.