Chen Zhen (陳真;陈真;Chén Zhēn;Can4 Zan1) is a fictional character created byHong Kong writerNi Kuang. First portrayed byBruce Lee in the 1972 filmFist of Fury, the character has been the subject of numerous film and television series, including remakes and adaptations ofFist of Fury. Many notable actors, includingJet Li andDonnie Yen, have portrayed Chen Zhen on screen after Bruce Lee. Although Chen Zhen's story varies in the different remakes and adaptations, most have an ending similar to the originalFist of Fury. Chen Zhen is believed to be based on Liu Zhensheng (劉振聲), an apprentice ofHuo Yuanjia, a Chinese martial artist who lived during the lateQing dynasty.[2]
Chen Zhen is an apprentice of the Chinese martial artistHuo Yuanjia, who founded theJingwu School in 1910. After Huo Yuanjia meets his demise under dubious circumstances, Chen Zhen discovers that his master was poisoned by their rivals from a Japanesedojo inHongkou District,Shanghai. The furious apprentice seeks to bring the murderers to justice and embarks on a brutal quest to avenge Huo Yuanjia and revive his master's legacy, the "Jingwu Spirit".
During the premiere ofLegend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen in September 2010, when reporters askedDonnie Yen on the differences between his Chen Zhen and the earlier versions, Yen replied: "Chen Zhen isBruce Lee." He said that Lee's portrayal of Chen Zhen inFist of Fury (1972) served as the foundation for subsequent depictions of the character. He further explained that certain features of his character, such as the whiteMao suit and the use ofnunchaku, were based on Lee's Chen Zhen. However, there were differences in movements and overall character design between his Chen Zhen and Lee's. SinceLegend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen pays tribute to Lee, Yen decided to retain the white Mao suit and the use of nunchaku in the final dojo fight scene, in addition to repeating Chen Zhen's famous line: "The Chinese are notsick men of East Asia!".[3]
Fist of Fury (精武門), a 1972 film starringBruce Lee as Chen Zhen. This was the first appearance of Chen Zhen on screen.
New Fist of Fury (新精武門), a 1976 sequel toFist of Fury. In this film, Chen Zhen's fiancée (portrayed byNora Miao) meets a young Taiwanese boy, Lung (portrayed byJackie Chan), who will become Chen Zhen's successor. Chan had previously appeared as astuntman in the originalFist of Fury.
Fist of Fury III, a 1978 Bruceploitation sequel toFist of Fury II.
Fist of Legend (精武英雄), a 1994 loose remake ofFist of Fury, starringJet Li as Chen Zhen. In the film, Chen Zhen fights to salvage Jingwu School's reputation after Huo Yuanjia's death. He defeats a Japanese general responsible for his master's death and escapes from Shanghai.
Fist of Fury 4, a 1998 Bruceploitation sequel toFist of Fury starring Dragon Shek Tianlong Shi as Chen Zhen, is a direct sequel to the original thatignores the Bruce Li and Jackie Chan films.
Hero Youngster (少年陳真), a 2004 film starring Tsui Siu-lung as a younger Chen Zhen. In this film, Chen Zhen rescues a Manchu princess, starting an adventure in which he helps the princess and a Chinese resistance fighter (portrayed byYuen Biao) defend China from Japanese invaders.
Fearless, a 2006 film in which Jet Li stars as Huo Yuanjia, the teacher of Chen Zen.
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (精武風雲 - 陳真), a 2010 film starringDonnie Yen as Chen Zhen. In this film, after killing Huo Yuanjia's murderers, Chen Zhen leaves China to help the Allies fight the Germans in France during World War I. He returns to China after the war and joins an underground resistance movement in Shanghai to stop the Japanese from invading China just before World War II.[4] Chen Zhen disguises himself as a masked vigilante (based on theGreen Hornet's sidekickKato).[5][6]
The Legendary Fok (大俠霍元甲), a 1981 Hong Kong television series loosely based on the life ofHuo Yuanjia. Wong Yuen-sun andBruce Leung portrayed Huo Yuanjia and Chen Zhen respectively.
The Fist (陳真),[7] a 1982 sequel toThe Legendary Fok.Bruce Leung reprised his role as Chen Zhen with a new storyline. ThisATV production co-starredCandice Yu, Lau Wai-man, Choi King-fai, andBill Tung. In this series, Chen Zhen becomes a wanted criminal after avenging Huo Yuanjia. With assistance from the mayor of Shanghai, he escapes by faking his own death, moves to Beijing with Huo Yuanjia's son,[8] and leads a reclusive life under a fake name. However, his true identity is revealed when he gets drawn into a conflict with Satō, a Japanese official. Although his involvement in the conflict places his life in danger, it also ignites his nationalist fervour. While Satō plans his revenge, Chen Zhen resolves to reopen Huo Yuanjia'sJingwu School to spread the Jingwu spirit.
Fist of Fury (精武門), a 1995 television series based on the 1972 film of the same title, produced by ATV and starringDonnie Yen as Chen Zhen. Yen has become synonymous with his role in other regions outside of Hong Kong with significant Chinese populations.[1]
Chen Zhen (陳真後傳), a 2001 Chinese television series that tells the story of Chen Zhen after Huo Yuanjia's death. Bruce Leung portrayed Chen Zhen. The supporting cast includes He Qing, Ding Haifeng,Chen Baoguo, Shen Junyi, andJin Qiaoqiao.
Huo Yuanjia (霍元甲), a 2001 Chinese television series loosely based on Huo Yuanjia's life, with Chen Zhen's story as a subplot.Vincent Zhao andWu Yue portrayed Huo Yuanjia and Chen Zhen respectively.
Jingwu Yingxiong Chen Zhen (精武英雄陳真), a 2001 sequel toHuo Yuanjia (2001). Wu Yue reprised his role as Chen Zhen.
Huo Yuanjia (霍元甲), a 2008 remake ofThe Legendary Fok.Ekin Cheng andJordan Chan portrayed Huo Yuanjia and Chen Zhen respectively. The fight scene in the last episode and the ending are reminiscent ofFist of Fury and the earlier adaptations.
^Chen Zhen learns karate during his overseas studies in Japan inHuo Yuanjia (2001).
^Huo Yuanjia teaches Chen Zhen the Mizong Fist in most of the adaptations, especially television series. InFist of Legend, Huo Yuanjia's son, Huo Ting'en, teaches Chen Zhen the skill.
^Chen Zhen uses a nunchaku inFist of Fury and many other remakes. InFist of Legend, he uses an ordinary leather belt as if it were a nunchaku, rather than the weapon itself.