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Does Stephen Chow's beggar Su Gai really exist in history?
Su is a beggar played by Stephen Chow in "Wu Zhuangyuan", which originated from the Boxer Rebellion in Guangdong and Guangxi in the late Qing Dynasty. As for what happened to Sue in the film, there is no record in the official history.

Legend has it that Su Can is bold and unconstrained, unwilling to be restrained, and very addicted to practicing martial arts. It can be said that he is a local bully, but it is precisely because of his character that he has forged a hatred with the local gangster axe. Su Can, who was originally rich, was persecuted and entangled by the axe gang, so that his lover left him and eventually became a beggar.

After he became a beggar, he wandered around, and his life began to take a turn for the better after living in Changsha, Hunan. He met Ryan, a friend who changed his life, and with the full help of his father Su Gui and his close friend Tie Qiaosan, he constantly improved his martial arts. After the ups and downs of his previous life, his character and virtue have also improved a lot.

The simultaneous improvement of virtue and martial arts gradually made him have followers. With excellent technology and the help of close friends, he succeeded in making a name for himself with the iron bridge, and finally became famous in Guangdong. With his growing fame, his virtue and martial arts were recognized by more and more people, and then he was elected as one of the "Ten Tigers in Guangdong" by the people.

There are also many legends about him. There is a saying that Su Can heroes are competitive and look down on and don't understand his father, so they don't listen to his father very much and eat, drink and be merry all day. As a result, Su Can was so ostentatious that his parents died tragically. Su Can learned from this lesson and went into the Jianghu to drown his sorrows. But created a set of kung fu, which is now "drunken boxing." Legend belongs to legend, you can not believe it, but Su Can's experience in the story is really amazing.