Ten Tigers of Canton

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The Ten Tigers of Canton "Guangdong Sahp Fu" (Chinese: 廣東十虎) were a group of ten of the top Chinese martial arts masters in Guangdong (Canton) towards the end of the Qing Dynasty (16441912).

Wong Fei-Hung (Chinese: 黃飛鴻), 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."

The Ten Tigers was featured in a 2004 film Around the World in 80 Days, the indie cult film Mad Cowgirl and more notably in the 1978 Shaw Bros. classic Ten Tigers of Canton was also based on the group.

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