Yuan Biao went out to eat alone, and it was very spiritual to keep an inch. Netizens mistakenly recognized Richie Jen.

Recently, a netizen posted the latest photos of Yuan Biao on social media, suggesting that they met Yuan Biao unexpectedly in the hotel, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens. In the photo, Yuan Biao dined alone in the Wan Chai Hotel, with an inch of hair, looking very refreshed.

Yuan Biao, a member of Qi Xiaofu and the younger brother of Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, has been working in this industry for more than half a century. He has participated in many classic action movies for many years. However, after moving to Canada in 1993, he began to gradually reduce production, and in recent years began to expand his business in the mainland in the form of playing with tickets.

Yuan Biao, formerly known as Xia Lingzhen, was born in Hongkong in 1957, and is one of the members known as the "Seven Little Happiness". Yuan Biao began to learn Peking Opera from Yu Zhanyuan at the age of five, and also learned Wing Chun. At the age of 9, he began to make films as a child star, and in the 1970s he participated in the performances of Bruce Lee’s films Jingwumen, enter the dragon and Martyrdom. He has also appeared in Shaw’s films, such as Tianya Mingyue Knife, meteor butterfly sword and Third Young Master’s Sword.

Yuan Biao became an instant hit in 1979 with the film "Sage Boy" directed by Sammo Hung. Later, he also participated in the filming of Lin Shirong, Zombie Family and Frozen Wonder Man. In the stills of Miscellaneous Boy, he and his two brothers Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung co-produced "Plan A" and "Fast Food Car", which were regarded as classics by fans. Yuan Biao mentioned in the stills of "The Fast Food Car" that he had participated in the behind-the-scenes production, and in 1983, he won the Best Action Direction Award in the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards for his film "The Five Lucky Stars". He also founded an independent production company and directed and starred in Tibetan Boy in 1992. From the end of 1990s to the beginning of the millennium, he also participated in the performances of TV series such as Praise for Master Foshan, Detective in Heaven, Bodyguard and Heroes of Chinese Children.

However, Yuan Biao gradually faded out of the film industry at the peak of his career, mainly because he paid more attention to family life in order to create a better growth environment for his next generation.

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