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Cheung wing sing death valley tx According to her son Yip Chun, she and Yip had never quarreled. Cheung herself was a traditional Chinese woman who was solemn, supportive, and tolerant of her husband. After the Communist victory in the civil war , Cheung, her husband Yip, and their elder daughter Nga-sum left Foshan for Hong Kong in Soon after they arrived at Hong Kong through Macau , Cheung and her son returned to Foshan to retrieve their identity cards. However the closure of borders between China and Hong Kong was established in , and Cheung was separated from her husband for good.

Cheung Wing-sing

Wife of Wing Chun master Ip Man (–)

Cheung Wing-sing (simplified Chinese: 张永成; traditional Chinese: 張永成; pinyin: Zhāng Yǒngchéng; – ) was the wife of Wing Chun master Ip Man.

Biography

Little is known about Cheung's birth and childhood life except that she was a relative of the Qing Dynasty official Zhang Yinhuan (張蔭桓) (–), who was involved in the Hundred Days' Reform movement in , and that she was born to educated parents in Foshan.

In she was married to Yip Man in Foshan and they had four children: sons Yip Chun (葉準) and Yip Ching (葉正) and daughters Yip Nga-sum (葉雅心) and Yip Nga-wun (葉雅媛).[1]

According to her son Yip Chun, she and Yip had never quarreled. Cheung herself was a traditional Chinese woman who was solemn, supportive, and tolerant of her husband.[2]

After the Communist victory in the civil war, Cheung, her husband Yip, and their elder daughter Nga-sum left Foshan for Hong Kong in Soon after they arrived at Hong Kong through Macau, Cheung and her son returned to Foshan to retrieve their identity cards.

However the closure of borders between China and Hong Kong was established in , and Cheung was separated from her husband for good.

Cheung wing sing death valley It was released on 8 January , in China. Although The Grandmaster was not as popular as others of Wong Kar-Wai's works in the western world, this film was highly-praised and applauded in the Chinese-speaking world for its profound philosophical depth, historical perspective, and break-through of the Kung-Fu film genre, further cementing Wong's "Grandmaster" Status in Chinese cinema. The film received a record-breaking 12 awards in the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards , most wins for a single film in history. Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man Tony Leung reflects on the nature of martial arts as he battles a dozen combatants during a rainstorm in Foshan. Ip wins and experiences flashbacks of his life, from his early training at the age of seven, to his induction into Wing Chun by his master, Chan Wah-shun Yuen Woo-Ping , and his marriage to Cheung Wing-sing Song Hye-Kyo.

Unable to go to Hong Kong, she remained in Foshan where she died of cancer in , while her children would eventually be reunited with their father in Hong Kong in the s.

Her daughters would eventually marry; one to a husband with the surname of Ng (伍), another to a husband with the surname of Ng (吳), but with a different pronunciation.[citation needed]

In popular culture

She was first portrayed in the first three installments of the Ip Man film series — Ip Man (), Ip Man 2 () and Ip Man 3 () — by Lynn Hung.[3]

In the film The Legend Is Born: Ip Man, she was portrayed by Huang Yi.

In the film The Grandmaster, she was portrayed by Song Hye-kyo.

In the television series Ip Man, she was portrayed by Han Xue.

In the film Ip Man: The Final Fight, she was portrayed by Anita Yuen.

In the film Ip Man: Kung Fu Master, she was portrayed by Chang Qinyuan.

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