Literature Owing to his legendary status, Zhang Sanfeng's name appears in Chinese
wuxia novels, films and television series as a spiritual teacher and martial arts master and Taoist practitioner. Zhang Sanfeng's popularity among the Chinese is also attributed to his personality and association with Confucianism and Taoism. The best known depiction of Zhang Sanfeng in fiction is probably in
Jin Yong's
wuxia novel
The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, which is primarily set in the final years of the
Yuan dynasty. In the novel, Zhang Sanfeng is a former
Shaolin monk who founded the
Wudang School based in the
Wudang Mountains. He has seven apprentices, the
"Seven Heroes of Wudang", one of whom is the father of the novel's protagonist,
Zhang Wuji. According to
The Complete Collection of Mr Zhang Sanfeng, he might have been still alive in the reign of the
Tianshun Emperor (r. 1457–1464) of the
Ming dynasty. The emperor, who was unable to find Zhang Sanfeng, gave him the title of
zhenren (Taoist immortal).
Film and television • Portrayed by
Alex Man in the 1980 ATV TV Series
Tai Chi Master and sequel. • Portrayed by
Kenny Ho in the 1991
Chinese Television System television series
Young Zhang Sanfeng. • Portrayed by
Jet Li in the 1993 film
Tai Chi Master. • Portrayed by
Sammo Hung in the 1993
Kung Fu Cult Master • Portrayed by
Eddie Kwan in the 1996 TVB series
Rise of the Taiji Master • Portrayed by
Dicky Cheung in the 2002 TV series
Taiji Prodigy • Portrayed by
Vincent Zhao in the 2002 TV series
Wudang I and its sequel, 2005 TV series
Wudang II. • Portrayed by
Yu Chenghui in the 2009 Wenzhou TV series
The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber • Portrayed by Seo Hyun-Chul in the 2015–2016
SBS TV series
Six Flying Dragons. • Portrayed by Liu Yi Chen in the 2018 film Zhang Sanfeng: Peerless Hero and its 2020 sequel Tai Chi Hero. • Portrayed by
Donnie Yen in the 2022 film
New Kung Fu Cult Master 1. ==Notes==