Hong Xiguan
Hong Xiguan (1745–1825) was a Chinese martial artist who lived in the Qing dynasty. He was also an influential figure in the Southern Shaolin school of Chinese martial arts. His name is also alternatively romanised as Hung Hei-gun, Hung Hei-koon, Hung Hei-kwun, Hung Hsi-kuan, and similar renditions. He was believed to be the creator and founder of Hung Ga Kuen.
Hong Xiguan | |||||||||
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Born | 1745 Hua County, Guangdong Province, Qing Empire | ||||||||
Died | 1825 (aged 79–80) unknown | ||||||||
Native name | 洪熙官 | ||||||||
Style | Chinese martial arts Heihuquan | ||||||||
Teacher(s) | Jee Sin Sim See | ||||||||
Occupation | Martial artist | ||||||||
Notable students | Luk Ah-choi Lei Jou-fun | ||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 洪熙官 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 洪熙官 | ||||||||
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