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Ten Tigers of Canton
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nl:Tien tijgers van Kanton
The Ten Tigers of Canton (????????????) were a group of ten of the top Chinese martial arts masters in Guangdong (Canton) towards the end of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912).
- Wong Yan-Lam (?????????; pinyin: W??ng Y??nl??n; Yale_Romanization#Cantonese|Yale Cantonese: Wong4 Yan2 Lam4)
- Wong Ching Ho (黃澄可 pinyin Huang Ching He)
- So Hak Fu (蘇黑虎 pinyin Su Hei Hu)
- Wong Kei-Ying (?????????; pinyin: Hu??ng Q??y??ng; Yale_Romanization#Cantonese|Yale Cantonese: Wong4 Kei4 Ying1)
- Lai Yun Chiu (黎仁超 pinyin Li Yan Chao)
- So Hut Yee (蘇乞兒 pinyin Su Chi E)
- Chow Tai (鄒泰 pinyin Zhou Tai)
- Tit Kiu Saam (?????????; pinyin: Ti?? Qi??o S??n; Yale_Romanization#Cantonese|Yale Cantonese: Tit3 Kiu4 Saam1)
- Tit Chi Chan (鐵指陳 pinyin Te Zi Chen)
- Tam Chai Hok (譚濟鶴 pinyin Tan Zi Ke)
Wong Fei-Hung (?????????), son of Wong Kei-Ying, is sometimes listed as one of the Ten Tigers.
However, Wong Fei-Hung was known rather as the "Tiger after Ten."
Category: Chinese martial arts
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