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'''Wong Fei-Hung''' was a resident of [[Guangzhou]] in the [[20th century]] and the son of physician and martial artist [[Wong Kei-Ying]], two skills at which he was also adept.
'''Wong Fei-Hung''' was a resident of [[Guangzhou]] in the [[20th century]] and the son of physician and martial artist [[Wong Kei-Ying]], two skills at which he was also adept.


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Wong Fei-Hung

Wong Fei-Hung was a resident of Guangzhou in the 20th century and the son of physician and martial artist Wong Kei-Ying, two skills at which he was also adept.

In the 1860s he worked at Po Chi Lam with his father, as a gungfu teacher and physician. In 1865, at the age of eighteen, Fei-Hung got engaged to Miss Law. After helping the First Doctor and his companions to defeat Qin Shi Huangdi and the alien being inhabiting him, he and Miss Law were married, with the Doctor and co. attending the ceremony. (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger)