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Why is Jackie Chan's son surnamed Fang? What's his original name

Why is Jackie Chan's son surnamed Fang? What's his original name

4hw.org: Chan's son, Fang Zuming, has attracted much attention since he started his career. Although he was jailed for smoking marijuana, Chan still loves Youjia. Why does Chan's son surname Fang not Cheng? Let's take a look.

However, the real name of Jackie Chan is not Jackie Chan, nor Chen Gangsheng, who is widely spread by netizens, but Fang Shilong.

Jackie Chan confessed his life experience for the first time at a dinner party with fans in Bangkok, while his 80 something old father was also on the scene.

Let's talk about Jackie Chan's life experience first

The real surname of Jackie Chan is Fang. His family name is Fang Shilong, and his father is Fang Daolong. Fang Daolong used to serve in the Kuomintang army in his early years. Later, he had the chance to become an intelligence officer of the Kuomintang military unification, which is often called the military unification spy. Because of the need to engage in espionage activities and conceal their true identity, they changed their surname to Chen. Later, he was dismissed from military service because of a firearm accident. After that, he went to Hong Kong to avoid disaster and changed his wife's surname to Chen Zhiping. He and his ex-wife have two children in mainland China, the first is Fang Shide (born in 1940), and the second is Fang Shisheng (born in 1946). After going to Hong Kong to avoid disaster, his second wife, Chan Lee Lee, gave birth to a son in 1954, named Chen Gangsheng, whose family name is Fang Shilong, or Jackie Chan, a superstar in the future.

In 2004, Jackie Chan publicly announced that he was a descendant of Fang Xuanling, the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, and went to Zibo, Shandong Province, the same year to recognize his ancestry. Scholars study that Fang Henggui, an expert in the study of Fang's clan, thinks that it's right for Jackie Chan to recognize Fang Xuanling as his ancestor, but it's wrong for him to recognize Linzi in Shandong Province as his ancestral home. "Jackie Chan, the international film star, has mistaken his ancestral home. He believes Fang Xuanling, the founder of the Tang Dynasty, is the ancestor. According to the genealogy, there is no mistake. However, there is no continuous genealogical record between Jackie Chan and Fang Xuanling, which needs further research. Recently, Fang Henggui, a research expert of Fang family living in Shenzhen, general contact of Fang family at home and abroad, and Secretary General of China Fang family friendship association, disclosed to this newspaper. After the latest research, he has visited many Fang's residences and confirmed that Jackie Chan has mistaken his ancestral home. The relationship between Jackie Chan and Fang Xuanling is uncertain.

The real surname of Jackie Chan is Fang, and his family name is Fang Shilong. As for the mystery of Chan's ancestral home, some scholars have studied it. Fang Henggui, an expert in the study of Fang's clan, thinks that it's right for Chan to recognize Fang Xuanling as his ancestor, but it's wrong for him to recognize Linzi as his ancestral home. Well, let's not say where the ancestral home is. Back to Zhengjie, Jackie Chan's family name is Fang, and his son's family name is Fang.

Elder brother's response also indirectly shows that the news that a man surnamed Fang claimed to be "elder brother long" came out of China several years ago does not seem to be fabricated.

At the beginning of his career, Jackie Chan changed his artistic name to Chen Yuanlong, and later to Jackie Chan. His meaningful name constantly created a career peak for Jackie Chan.

Jackie Chan is surnamed Fang, named Fang Shilong and Chen Gangsheng. Later, he took a stage name called Jackie Chan. But when his son heard that his grandfather said that he should be surnamed Fang, he changed his name to Fang Zuming, who used to be called Cheng Zuming.

Therefore, Chen Zuming, the son of Jackie Chan, officially changed his name to 'Fang Zuming'!