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Han Chiang  ♂
Aliases:  Hon Kong (1),  Zhang Zi-Ting,  Han Jiang
Born: May 11th, 1920
Liu Changeng (Xinfeng Swordsman)




 
Filmography (1967-1984)
 
  Assistant Director
    The South Shaolin Master (1984)    
  Production Manager
    The Joy of Life (1974)    
  Actor
    The Road (1967)    
    The Fastest Sword (1968) ... Liu Changfeng
    The Wolf and the Angel (1968)    
    Fallen Petals (1968) ... Tien Si's father
    Ringing Sword (1969)    
    Purple Darts (1969)    
    The Golden Sabre (1969)    
    Tomorrow Is Another Day (1969) ... Mr. Yang
    The Master Sword (1969)    
    The Mysterious Knight (1969)    
    Swordsman with an Umbrella (1970)    
    A Sword for a Killer (1970)    
    Sorrowful to a Ghost (1970) ... Wan Wu Chi
    Bow Kung's Jurisdiction in the Hades (1970)    
    Yang Zean (1970)    
    Flying Over Grass (1970)    
    The Darkest Sword (1970)    
    Golden Sword and the Blind Swordswoman (1970)    
    Clam Fairy (1970)    
    Young Flying Hero (1970)    
    Secret Agent Chung King No.1 (1970)    
    Secret Agent Chang Jiang No.1 (1970)    
    Way Ching Killed the Dragon (1970)    
    Paid with Blood (1970)    
    The House of a Hundred Crooks (1971)    
    36 Sword Guards (1971)    
    Broken Sword (1971)    
    Duel with Devil (1971)    
    Dragon Gate Swordsman (1971)    
    New ''Lou-Sheng-Men'' (1971)    
    The Deceiver (1971)    
    Liufu Tea House (1971)    
    The Best Samaritan (1971)    
    Legends of Cheating (1971)    
    The Sword (1971) ... Emperor
    The Patriotic Heroine (1971)    
    Blood and Guts (1971)    
    The Great Boxer (1971)    
    The Merciful Sword (1971)    
    A Lucky Break (1971)    
    Forced to Fight (1971)    
    The Fairy's Bride (1971)    
    Fearless Fighters (1971)    
    The Professional Killer (1971)    
    Magical Power of Fan Li Wa (1971)    
    The Fist That Kills (1972)    
    The Hero (1972) ... Master Fang
    It All Started With a Bed (1972)    
    Funny Girl (1972)    
    Trust and Brotherhood (1972)    
    The Hunchback (1972)    
    Bliss from Heaven (1972)    
    The Admired Girl (1972)    
    Tiger (1972)    
    Happiness and Joy (1972)    
    Blood of the Leopard (1972)    
    The Righteous Fist (1972)    
    Seven Indignant (1973)    
    The Angry Hero (1973)    
    The Tormentor (1973)    
    The Return of the Hero of the Water Front (1973)    
    The Black Friday (1973)    
    The Fists of Vengeance (1973)    
    The Lone Hero (1973)    
    Kung Fu Inferno (1973)    
    Dragon and Tiger (1973)    
    The Iron Man (1974) ... Reading girlie mag
    Green Green Meadow (1974)    
    The Joy of Life (1974)    
    The Peking Man (1974)    
    Niu Spacious Yard (1974)    
    Love Needs No Sorrow (1974)    
    Big Brother (1974)    
    The Son of Yellow Dragon (1974)    
    Rikisha Kuri (1974)    
    The Early Spring (1974)    
    Disciples of Shaolin (1975) ... Supervisor Tan Da Bao
    Love Story of Pian Pian (1975)    
    The Saviour Monk (1975)    
    The Great Chinese Boxer (1975)    
    Super Riders V3 (1975)    
    Dream Lake (1975)    
    Black Eagle No. 1 (1975)    
    Marco Polo (1975) ... Chief Luk of Yangzhou
    Evergreen Tree (1975)    
    Fierce Among Strong (1975)    
    Superriders Against the Devils (1976)    
    Love Is Like a Game (1976)    
    Boxer Rebellion (1976) ... Magistrate
    Shaolin Kung Fu Mystagogue (1976) ... Prisoner who saves King Tang
    Magnificent Wanderers (1977) ... Xia's rich friend #1
    Love Across the Bridge (1977)    
    My Sweet Love (1977)    
    Brotherly Love (1977)    
    Dynasty (1977)    
    The Love Offensive (1977)    
    Layout (1977)    
    Shaolin Monk (1977) ... villager at coffin
    The Guardian (1978)    
    Misty Love (1978)    
    The Legend of the Six Dynasty (1979)    
    The Gambler's Duel (1981)    
    All the King's Men (1983)    
 
 
Biography
 
  A native of Beijing and born as Zhang Zi-Ting, Hang has starred in over 60 titles and numerous TV serials. He's a versatile actor who can tackle any role, including loving fathers, office managers and touch guys. He joined Shaw Brothers in 1968 and starred in two martial arts films "Tomorrow Is Another Day" and "The Fastest Sword", where he played Chu Ching's father in both of them. Later, Hang discarded his five-year contract with Shaw Brothers because of the traveling. He turned to work in various Taiwanese film companies during the 1960s and 1980s, where he starred in "Secret Agent Chang Kong No.1", "Clam Fairy" and "It All Started With A Bed". He had also appeared in "The Sword" produced by Hong Kong's Chang Jiang Films. Hang is best remembered for his martial arts roles.

From the Celestial DVD release of "The Fastest Sword".