Update 1:
Has Stephen Chow ever said that he wants everyone to call him Xingye because of Feng Shui?
Q: Stephen Chow is called Master Xing. Where does "Master" come from? A: Stephen Chow is called the Star Master, which definitely has nothing to do with magic. He himself has stated that he doesn’t like others to call him Xingye; he doesn’t even know why he is called Xingye: Nowadays, many people call me "Xingye", and I don’t know what this means. Whoever said it first, I don’t like it. Some people used to call me Xingzi, which was also my title in "The Gambler" and "The Gambler". Since he doesn’t know it and doesn’t like the name, how can he say that he calls himself Mr. Xing because of Feng Shui, metaphysics and other factors? In fact, the nickname "Master Xing" comes from the movie "The Gambler" in which he became famous. 》. Since 1988, when Stephen Chow stepped out of the TV box and ventured into the film industry with his first film "Thunderbolt Pioneer", he has not been very famous, and he has basically not even been able to get the leading role. However, the film "The Gambler" later filmed in 1990 brought a turning point in his life. He has since transformed from a minor role in acting into a blockbuster king of comedy films in Hong Kong, China. That year's "The Gambler" was released for 4 weeks (1990/08/18 ~ 1990/09/19), and miraculously broke the box office record in Hong Kong, China at that time, and achieved a box office success of 41 million Hong Kong dollars (the actual figure is HK $41
326
156). Not only has this film become a legend in the film industry, Stephen Chow has also become a legend in the film industry, and his image has been deeply rooted in people's hearts ever since. There was actually another detail in the movie at that time. At 31 minutes and 1 second in the film, Zuo Songxing, a superhuman being played by Stephen Chow, displayed special powers on the racecourse. Sandra Ng, who played the ballroom girl A Ping, kept shouting that Zuo Songxing was " "Master Xing"...The title "Master Xing" is just a sentence in this famous work. He was originally called "Xingzi", but within a few days after the film was released, his title became "Xingye" and it spread widely. In 1991, Eric Tsang said in "The Big Banquet" that "it turns out that Stephen Chow is Mr. Star". Being called "Master Xing" is actually not a big deal. On the contrary, we only see the unhealthy class atmosphere in society. Who has ever mentioned the bitterness behind Stephen Chow? Take a look at the following account: The first time I met Stephen Chow was At the birthday party of Brother Xiu (Li Xiuxian)... there was such a little man with a smile on his face, running around here and there. One moment, he was entertaining guests inside, and the next moment, he went to the door to greet distinguished guests. That was Stephen Chow... So the first thing he said was, "Xing, where are our seats?", "Xing, why haven't we served the food yet? Xing, pour the wine!!!"... To put it harshly, treat him badly. Just like a waiter in a restaurant. This is Stephen Chow who just debuted and was looked down upon. The second time I met him was probably after the hit "The Gambler" starring him. I was having morning tea in a teahouse in Tsim Sha Tsui, and I saw him and Ng Mang-tat's group coming up. After seeing our table, he also He came over and said hello
He nodded, but the people around him called him "Brother Xing is long, Brother Xing is short." After seeing him many times on different occasions, I felt that he was getting more and more imposing. It's getting more and more popular, and the ostentation is getting bigger and bigger. Everyone calls him "Master Xing". After the play "The Gambler" became famous, people's attitude towards it changed 180 degrees.
What we can see is a very real society, where those who are high are promoted and those who are low are belittled!! If Stephen Chow had not been given the opportunity to display his talents, would anyone call him Xingye today? No wonder he doesn't like this taste of ingratiation. Instead, I prefer the more approachable Xingzai! (To be honest, in the movies he has filmed, there are more characters called Xingzai)
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Because of Stephen Chow, his family is an international superstar and he is a famous person. No one dares to call him a star boy or a star star anymore. It’s totally due to him!
Reference: me
The last part of his name is the famous star
In addition, he was famous in the film industry at the beginning. Call him Xingye.
The word "ye" is related to the word "star" in Feng Shui. In terms of Feng Shui, 4 paintings
2 paintings and 16 paintings are good 10
20
30... is not good. Stephen Chow’s three characters are all 16 and 4 strokes + buried and 22 strokes + buried and 2 characters. Ye’s character is 16 strokes + buried Stephen Chow’s star character is again. 22 paintings, so everyone collectively calls him Xingye. Please ask the Feng Shui master about this.
Reference: ME