Is It Historically True That Ip Man beat a Japanese General?

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Is It Historically True That Ip Man beat a Japanese General?
In the film “Ip Man” (2008), Ip Man fights with the Japanese army general Miura in a martial arts match and defeats him.Is this case historically true?If not, then what was the real incident?
Is It Historically True That Ip Man beat a Japanese General?
I doubt that the story of YIP Man is very different from that shown in the movie IP Man. The film freely depicts his life. There are many historical inaccuracies in the film. For example, the duel you asked about, Wiki claims that it never happened.Another review of the film also confirms this fact.
Is It Historically True That Ip Man beat a Japanese General?
After witnessing repeated Japanese brutality, Man decides that he will seek revenge by fighting in Japanese General Miura’s martial arts dojo – where the General is trying to prove the supremacy of Japanese martial arts over Chinese. As Ip Man tries to rebuild his life, the General seeks him out for a final showdown.

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Historically, it’s mostly a fairytale, but the heart pounding patriotism and simple tale of good vs evil makes for a fantastic film. While, during the war, Ip Man did indeed refuse to teach his martial arts to the military police of the occupying Japanese – a decision which eventually forced him to flee Foshan – he certainly never had, let alone won, a duel with a Japanese general (played in the film by Hiroyuki Ikeuchi).
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Actually, the real Yip Man from the movies said that the accuracy of the first movie is almost completely true. He in fact did fight a General Miura in a small tournament, was in fact shot and as proof he became an Opium addict because he has used Opium to help ease the pain of his gun shot wound during that time but eventually became an addict of it . However, I don’t know how accurate the second film was, he did fight a western boxer from Britain as in the 1950’s until around 1953-54ish after the American and Korean War
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Britain’s occupation over China ended. Although Yip Man actually stated that most of the first film was indeed accurate, he said only about 1/3 to 1/2 of the second film was. They didn’t portray his opium addiction, the fight with the western boxer was actually more brutal than what was portrayed AND the boxer was racist but not that rude of a guy like in the film. They just made him more menacing that way to make him more villainous in the film.

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