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  2. Five Shaolin Masters - Wikipedia

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    Five Shaolin Masters (Chinese: 少林五祖), a.k.a. 5 Masters of Death, is a 1974 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh, with action choreography by Lau Kar Leung and Lau Kar Wing. The film focuses on Shaolin's historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty. A pseudo-prequel, Shaolin Temple, was released in 1976.

  3. Martial arts of Zhou Tong - Wikipedia

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    The 18 Masters Invited to Shaolin # Name Technique Master 1: Chang Quan: Long-range Boxing: Emperor Taizu: 2: Tonbei: Through the Back: Han Tong 3: Chan Feng: Wrap Around and Seal: Zhang En 4: Duanda: Close-range Strikes: Ma Ji 5: Keshou Tongquan: Blocking Hands and Following Through Fist: Jin Xiang 6: Gou Lou Cai Shou: Hooking, Scooping and ...

  4. Xianxia - Wikipedia

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    Xianxia (traditional Chinese: 仙俠; simplified Chinese: 仙侠; pinyin: xiānxiá; lit. 'immortal heroes') is a genre of Chinese fantasy heavily inspired by Chinese mythology and influenced by philosophies of Taoism, Chan Buddhism, Chinese martial arts, traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese folk religion, Chinese alchemy, other traditional elements of Chinese culture, [1] and the wuxia genre.

  5. Gamefam - Wikipedia

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    Gamefam was founded in 2019 in Los Angeles, California, United States, by Joe Ferencz, the current CEO.Ferencz was originally involved with bringing Hot Wheels into the Forza series and Rocket League, and while doing so, he was observing Roblox's success as a free-to-play video game platform. [6]

  6. Gordon Liu - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Liu (Lau Kar-fai simplified Chinese: 刘家辉; traditional Chinese: 劉家輝; pinyin: Liú Jiāhuī; Wade–Giles: Liu Chia-hui; Jyutping: Lau4 Gaa1 fai1); born Sin Kam-hei (simplified Chinese: 冼锦熙; traditional Chinese: 冼錦熙; pinyin: Xiǎn Jǐnxī, 22 August 1955) [3] is a Chinese actor and martial artist best known for his martial arts films.

  7. Fong Sai-yuk - Wikipedia

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    His father, Fong Tak (方德; Fang De), was a wealthy merchant, while his mother, Miu Tsui-fa (苗翠花; Miao Cuihua), was a martial arts expert and the daughter of Miu Hin, one of the Five Elders of Shaolin who escaped the Shaolin massacre. Sai-yuk trained in martial arts from his mother from an early age.

  8. Chan Kowk-wai - Wikipedia

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    Chan taught a broad curriculum of old-school kung fu styles. Most of them are external styles (外家, Wàijiā): . Northern Shaolin Boxing School (Chinese: 北少林拳門; pinyin: Běi Shàolín Quánmén; Cantonese Yale: Bak Siu-lam Kyun-mun), from the Buddhist Shaolin Monastery of Henan, in Northern China, received from the Yan clan.

  9. List of organisations in wuxia fiction - Wikipedia

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    Shaolin School (少林派) Lu Family Manor (陸家莊) Iron Palm Gang (鐵掌幫) Passionless Valley (絕情谷) Vajra School (金剛宗) The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. Wudang School (武當派) Ming Cult (明教) Emei School (峨嵋派) Shaolin School (少林派) Kunlun School (崑崙派) Kongtong School (崆峒派) Mount Hua School ...