Guo Shaoheng
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Guo Shaoheng, born in China, is a professional instructor of traditional Chinese martial arts, and works for Henan martial arts team.
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In 1990, at the age of 17, he was transferred to the Guangdong wushu team. Guo Shaoheng said that martial arts practice is influenced by his family: "my grandfather and father both practice martial arts, and I have been obsessed with martial arts since I was a child. At first, he followed his father to practice basic skills. Later, he went to various places to seek teachers. He once got the true biography of Chen's Taijiquan in Chenjiagou, and later practiced authentic Shaolin boxing and so on. "
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If it's just an ordinary "transfer" of athletes from Henan to Guangdong, another dream of Guo Shaoheng in Guangdong is burning - Making Kung Fu movies: "Hong Kong is the birthplace of kung fu movies. After contacting more information, I decided to make kung fu movies. I want to develop Kung Fu with movies like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Jet Li, instead of just being an athlete 。” In 1994, as the main force of Guangdong wushu team, Guo Shaoheng successfully won the TVB (wireless) television station of Hong Kong and became a martial arts actor. More than a dozen people went to Hong Kong together, including martial arts practitioners, Peking Opera students and professional performers. Guo Shaoheng had no contact with performances at all. He recalled: "I was light, I took a backpack, a few sets of clothes, with not much money. I don't understand the performance, and I don't have any contacts. I'm at a loss from scratch. I can only rely on Kung Fu. " When he first arrived in Hong Kong, Guo Shaoheng took on a small role in the TV series "South fist and North leg" with many actions and few lines. The director saw that he was good at Kung Fu and arranged him to be a stand in for No.1 man. Guo Shaoheng made 1200 yuan as a stand in for the first time. After getting his salary, Guo Shaoheng went back to his room and secretly left tears: "one is happy. I'm only 100 yuan a month in Guangdong, but on the other hand, I feel sad and aggrieved. It's fight, not acting. My dream is to be an actor." With all his kung fu, Guo Shaoheng won the "gold doubles" in wireless, and successively received TV series such as "Bao Qingtian" (Huang Rihua); in 1995, Guo Shaoheng officially became a martial arts director, and successively directed dramas such as "journey to the west" (Zhang Weijian), and his career was gradually on the right track. Guo Shaoheng, the "mainland boy" in the eyes of Hong Kong peers, also made a name in the circle. At this time, Guo Shaoheng's goal has gradually changed from action star to action director. In 1999, Guo Shaoheng took part in the shooting of Jackie Chan's movie Shanghai Noon and served as the Chinese martial arts director. Since then, he has directed a Hu, crouching tiger, hidden dragon, Kung Fu and other works, and established his position in the Hong Kong film industry. kung fu movies once flourished. However, with the development of science and technology, kung fu movies have encountered embarrassment. For this, Guo Shaoheng firmly said: "real Kung Fu will never be out of date." Many directors and actors regard it as their "ultimate goal" to be able to go to Hollywood for development. However, Guo Shaoheng's words are amazing: "first of all, we have to make our own films for the premiere. As for Hollywood, we have to see opportunities. On the other hand, Hollywood works rarely have real Kung Fu, too many computer special effects and too many fancy designs, which are not in line with "real kung fu." When it comes to the non professional martial arts stars Guo Shaoheng has a deep impression on Chow Yun Fat: "when shooting crouching tiger, hidden dragon with Chow Yun fat, at the beginning, he said humorously," I used to hold a gun. I was very slow in learning martial arts. I was very stupid. You should be prepared when you teach me martial arts. ". During the cooperation, he also found that he was really clumsy in learning movements, but he worked very hard. Sometimes he would practice a simple movement repeatedly. He often said, "I'll practice more and I'll come back again" until the shooting was finished. He made a lot of efforts to get to crouching tiger, hidden dragon in the end. " However, Guo Shaoheng is more willing to "fight" with Kung Fu stars like Jet Li and Donnie Yen: "in addition to elaborately creating action designs for the film, there are also guest roles in the play. I will focus on finding opportunities to fight with them and enjoy the process very much. In Huo Yuanjia, I was a guest star many times. Jet Li saw that I was very hard and asked why I didn't change my martial arts to fight, but he replied, "I was just knocked down in the play. I can get up and fight again." this made Jet Li laugh speaking of the most popular Kung Fu superstar, Donnie Yen, Guo Shaoheng is also full of respect for this friend: "Donnie Yen is a competent successor to Bruce Lee. His real Kung Fu has become a signboard. He is not only a Kung Fu superstar, but also surpasses Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Reporter: is that because you have a good relationship with Donnie Yen Although we have a good relationship, this is a fair evaluation, and I believe many Kung Fu fans can see it As for his personal goal, Guo Shaoheng opened his heart: "on the one hand, I hope to be a successful director - not only an action director, but also a combination of culture and martial arts. Including production, I also hope to try. On the other hand, I hope to make some achievements in martial arts. I hope to reach the realm of "martial arts are literary" like IP MAN. I need to practice martial arts as well as cultivate accomplishments. The so-called can cheap benefit group
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