

Besides his family kung fu, he also invented a kicking technique named Leuih Dihn Sahn Teui ( Chinese: 雷電神腿) the name of this technique translates to "Thunder and Lightning Kick". His signature technique is the Wang Family's 18 Dragon Slayer Kicks, invented by his grandfather. Being from a family of martial artists, he is a naturally talented fighter. He is both calm and courageous, fighting against powerful and evil forces without any fear. The stories in Oriental Heroes mostly center around three main characters who are leaders of the kung-fu organization and school, Dragon Tiger Gate.Įighteen years old and with a strong sense of justice, Wang Xiao Hu ( Chinese: 王小虎 Wang Xiao Hu) fights to protect the weak from those who would oppress them. After 1991, Oriental Heroes started being drawn by other artists instead of Wong Yuk-long himself.


The drawing style began to use a style described by Tim Pilcher and Brad Brooks in their 2005 book The Essential Guide to World Comics as "more realistic," and the stories became more serious and less comical. Responding to the success of writer Ma Wing Shing's manhua, Chinese Hero, Wong Yuk-long modified Oriental Heroes again in the mid-1980s. He also explored less graphic means of depicting violence and altered his drawing technique. Wong Yuk-long changed the name of the book to its current name of Lùhng Fú Mùhn, with the English name of Oriental Heroes.
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Oriental Heroes was published daily in the newspaper, and a full week's stories were collected and published in book form every week. After a month, Sàng Bou switched to a manhua-only daily newspaper. In the first month of Sàng Bou's run, the newspaper published actual news together with various manhua titles, including Oriental Heroes on the back cover. Īs the Indecent Publication Law only applied to manhua, Wong Yuk-long established a daily newspaper, called Sàng Bou ( simplified Chinese: 生报 traditional Chinese: 生報 pinyin: Shēng Bào), with which to publish Oriental Heroes. People criticised the graphic violence depicted in Oriental Heroes and other similar action genre manhua, eventually leading to the enactment of the Indecent Publication Law in 1975, banning explicit violence in manhua. Various weapons were used, where spilled blood, internal organs, guts, and bones were shown in the injuries that the characters sustained. In the early years of the book's run, the fighting was very graphically illustrated. The heroes of the stories exhibited antisocial behaviours, but routinely fought for justice. It featured stories about young people living in public housing estates in Hong Kong fighting gangsters and criminals.

Oriental Heroes was first published in 1970 under the title Little Rascals ( Chinese: 小流氓 Cantonese Yale: Síu Làuh Màhn). This name translates as "Dragon Tiger Gate" in English, and is in reference to the name of the fictional kungfu school and organization that is a major subject matter in the book. Its Chinese name is pronounced in Cantonese, Lùhng Fú Mùhn ( simplified Chinese: 龙虎门 traditional Chinese: 龍虎門 pinyin: Lóng Hǔ Mén). Oriental Heroes is the book's official English name.
