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Spiritual Kung Fu (Chinese: 拳精) (Quan Jing) is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed and produced by Lo Wei. The film stars Jackie Chan , James Tien , and Dean Shek . The film features Yuen Biao as one of the Master of the Five Fists martial arts, and Chan was also the film's stunt co-ordinator .
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The website molodezhnaja.ch gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, writing, "'The Spiritual Boxer' is indeed a pioneer when it comes to mixing kung-fu with humor, but the martial arts mischief is not really successful: The story is extremely thin, the production is uncoordinated apart from the fights, and the humor is not exactly the best.
Dao Fu stepped forward and said, "It is not bound by words and phrases, nor is it separate from words and phrases. This is the function of the Tao." Bodhidharma: "You have attained my skin." The nun Zong Chi [note 8] [note 9] stepped up and said, "It is like a glorious glimpse of the realm of Akshobhya Buddha. Seen once, it need not be seen again."
Tang How-yuen (Jackie Chan) is a disciple of kung fu master San-thye. San-thye wins a martial arts tournament, only to be killed by evil kung fu master, Master Li (Yen Shi-kwan). Tang tries unsuccessfully to fight Chung, and leaves the evil master unharmed. Tang, along with San-thye's wife and daughter head after the killer to seek revenge.
The fourth movie comes eight years after Kung Fu Panda 3. The franchise has also spawned a few TV spin-offs, most recently Netflix 's The Dragon Knight, which ended this September after three seasons.
In the 1978 Hong Kong action martial arts film Spiritual Kung Fu (Chinese: 拳精; pinyin: Quán jīng), Jackie Chan stars as a laïc student in the legendary Shaolin Temple of South who practices wuxingquan (Chinese: 五形拳; lit. 'Five Forms Boxing').
“Kung Fu Panda 4,” a DreamWorks Animation release that hits theaters Friday, is rated PG for “for mild violence, martial arts action, scary images and some mild rude humor.” Running time ...