Flirting Scholar

Flirting Scholar (Cantonese: 唐伯虎點秋香; Jyutping: tong⁴ baak³ fu² dim² cau¹ heong¹) is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-Chi.

Tong Pak Fu (Stephen Chow) is the most famous, for having eight wives in addition to his expertise as an artist, poet, and calligrapher.

On the advice of a boatman, Tong pretends to be a lowly servant 9527 in order to gain employment in the House of Wah.

Slowly the showing turns violent as the Evil Scholar, now a subordinate under Prince Ning, fights and injures Madam Wah.

Tong quickly grabs Chow Heung, lies to Prince Ning that the painting they had was a fake and the real one is in the Wah House.

However, in reproducing a painting and fighting off the Evil Scholar, Madame Wah is able to deduce Tong's true identity and poisons him.

[4] "Flirting Scholar" is the pinnacle of Stephen Chow's nonsensical comedy, showing his unique comedic talent and creativity.

The film successfully combines kung fu and comedy elements, and the actors' performances are unforgettable, especially Stephen Chow.