Yoh Xi-Hung

Yoh Xi-Hung was the main antagonist of the 1978 Martial Arts Film "Avenging Eagle". He was portrayed by Fen Ku.

History
Yoh Xi-Hung was a man of high burth and great wealth who spent his youth building a xriminal empire and developing his martial skill. Some time around reaching middle age he realized taht his martial prowess wouldn't always be as great as it was in his prime, so he decided to gain his own guard loyal only to him.

Yoh Xi-Hung bought forty orphans from a slave-driver and trained them ruthlessly in martial arts, killing all but thirteen before reaching adulthood. Despite his cruelty, those thirtenn, deemed the "Thirteen Eagles" still regarded Yoh Xi-Hung as the epitome of paternal love.

The Thirteen Eagles killed many of Xi-hung's enemies and made him large amounts of money, eventually bringing them to the house of Cheuk Yi-Fan, which they invaded. Even though Cheuk Yi-fan was out of his house when the Eagles broke in, they still massacred his family. One of teh Eagles, Chi Ming-Sing, expressed quams about killing Cheuk's pregnant wife, but Yoh Xi-hung convinced him to.

This act of brutality, however, would prove to be his downfall, as Chi Mins-sing's guilt caused him to abandon the Eagles. While out soul-searching, Chi Ming-Sing encountered Chuek Yi-fan, and teh two of them agreed to take down the ther twelve eagles and Yoh Xi-hung.

Traits and Abilities
Despite his advanced age, Yoh Xi-hung was still a capable martial artist who likely ahd many decades left in his natural life. He used metal Eagle-claw aguntlets in combat, allowing him to adapt hand-to-hand techniques for ethal attacks and defence against bladed weapons.

When not in combat Xi-hung likes to sit in his home like an emperor, with all otehrs in his absolute command. He adresses his subordinates as if they were his sons, despite his underlying apathy for their lives.