1. Poems about Lin Zhengying
Poems about Lin Zhengying 1. Missing Lin Zhengying’s poems in those days
A half bowl of clear water illuminates the universe,
A talisman conjures ghosts and gods.
Stepping on the Yin and Yang Bagua steps,
Holding a wooden sword in his hand, he slays the demon soul.
Tears and wine are poured out on the land of heroes and spirits,
Taoism lasts forever among the people of heaven and earth.
The red string glutinous rice is still there today,
Lin Zhengying was no longer there!
I copied this from Tieba and changed the last four sentences.
The original should be:
The yellow robe creates a heroic spirit.
When the purity and righteousness remain in this life,
Holding the turbid wine above the head,
Shedding tears sadly to respect the Taoist!
Extended information:
Ching-Ying Lam (Ching-Ying Lam, December 27, 1952 - November 8, 1997), formerly known as Lin Genbao, was born in Hong Kong, a male artist from Hong Kong, China .
In 1963, he studied Peking Opera from Master Fen Juhua who founded the Hong Kong Spring and Autumn Drama Academy. In 1969, 17-year-old Lin Zhengying entered the film industry as a dragon and tiger martial artist. Later, together with Han Yingjie, he became Bruce Lee's right-hand man. In 1971, he participated in the first movie "Tangshan Brother" and served as a martial arts instructor. In 1973, Bruce Lee passed away; subsequently, Lin Zhengying entered the Hung Family Class formed by Sammo Hung.
In 1982, Lam Ching-ying won the Best Action Director Award at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards for his movie "The Prodigal Son". In 1983, Lam Ching-ying once again won the Best Action Director at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards for the comedy film "The Five Lucky Stars".
In 1985, Lam Ching-ying, who has been developing in the film industry for many years, became popular in Hong Kong and Southeast Asian film circles with the supernatural horror film "Mr. Zombie", and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards. .
Reference: Sogou Encyclopedia-Lin Zhengying