What is the name of Lin Zhengying’s apprentice?
Lin Zhengying has no apprentices.
In "Mr. Zombie" played by Lin Zhengying, Uncle Jiu has two apprentices, namely Qiu Sheng and Wen Cai. Qiu Sheng is agile and clever, and he always gets into trouble with literary talents. The literary talent is timid and lustful, but still kind and righteous in his heart. He is a typical little character.
The background of the story of "Mr. Zombie" is set in the early years of the Republic of China. The late father of wealthy country squire Ren Fa used coercion and inducement to obtain a piece of Feng Shui treasure land. After being instructed by the Feng Shui master, the grave must be raised twenty years after the burial. Only by relocating and burying can we benefit our descendants. Ren Fa invites the Taoist priest Jiu Shu, played by Lin Zhengying, and his two apprentices to move for burial. Unexpectedly, the corpses have turned into zombies, and a fierce battle begins.
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Ching-Ying Lam, formerly known as Lin Genbao, was born in Hong Kong on December 27, 1952, and is a Hong Kong artist.
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 organized 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. . In 1988, Lin Zhengying was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the 25th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for the movie "Seven Little Fortunes".
Since then, Hong Kong zombie movies have declined. In 1995, Lam Ching-ying was hired by Hong Kong Asia Television (ATV) with a high salary of one million to perform in the TV series "Zombie Taoist Priest", which launched Lam Ching-ying's TV career. The drama is also regarded as the revival of Lam Ching-ying's film career.
But regrettably, on the evening of November 8, 1997, Lam Ching-ying died of terminal liver cancer at St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon at the age of 45. On March 27, 2016, Lin Zhengying ranked 12th in the ranking of Chinese Kung Fu Superstars.