Chen Zhen, a fictional character created by Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang, is often portrayed with an arch-nemesis in various adaptations. Hiroshi Suzuki is frequently cited as Chen Zhen's main antagonist, particularly in the 1972 film "Fist of Fury" where Bruce Lee first portrayed the character. The character of Chen Zhen has been adapted in numerous films and other media, with his arch-nemesis often being a Japanese character, reflecting the historical tensions and the setting of the story. For more detailed information, you can refer to the Wikipedia page on Chen Zhen (character).
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