: Young, arrogant Wong Fei-hung is sent to train under the notoriously inebriated master, Beggar So (played by Simon Yuen), to learn the "Eight Drunken Gods" style [13, 24].

: In the films, it serves as both a source of "power" (alcohol for the Drunken Boxing style) and a makeshift weapon [6, 11].

: Players often create homebrew legendary items like the Gourd of the Man Who Can't Walk Straight , which stores charges of alcohol to fuel special abilities [3]. 4. Real-World Martial Arts: Zui Quan

The most essential piece of media is the original 1978 film, which solidified Jackie Chan as a household name and defined the "kung fu comedy" genre [21, 24].

: Modern combat enthusiasts often point to professional boxer Emanuel Augustus as a real-life "Drunken Master" for his erratic, highly effective footwork and defensive style [10]. Drunken Master

For tabletop gamers, the "Drunken Master" is a popular monk subclass in Dungeons & Dragons .

If you are looking for a physical "piece" or prop, the is the most recognizable symbol of the style.

: While the film version is highly stylized and comedic, traditional Drunken Boxing is a legitimate Chinese martial art that emphasizes fluid footwork, deception, and falling techniques to lure opponents into a false sense of security [17, 31].