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  2. Bak Mei - Wikipedia

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    Bak Mei (Chinese: 白眉; pinyin: Bái Méi; Wade–Giles: Pai Mei; Cantonese Yale: Baahk Mèih; lit. 'White Eyebrow') is said to have been one of the legendary Five Elders—survivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Monastery by the Qing dynasty (1644–1912)—who, according to some accounts, betrayed Shaolin to the imperial government.

  3. Shaolin Rescuers - Wikipedia

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    Wu-Tang leader Pai Mei (Chow Kin-Ping) and his head disciple Gao Jinzhong launch an attack on the Shaolin Temple, killing its disciples San-De and Fang Shiyu while a wounded Hong Xiguan (Jason Pai Piao) narrowly escapes. Chen Ah Jin is a local tofu maker and mantis style practitioner.

  4. Executioners from Shaolin - Wikipedia

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    Pai Mei kills him with a swift but powerful blow. Wen-Ding returns to avenge his father's death having been forced to synthesize his father's Tiger style with the crane style his mother taught him. Once again, he too lands in battle with Pai Mei, getting his foot trapped in Pai Mei's groin. But when Pai Mei goes to break Wen-Ding's leg, he ...

  5. Jeung Lai-chuen - Wikipedia

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    Cheung Lai-chuen was a Chinese martial artist. He was born in 1882 during the Qing dynasty. He was a student of many great Kung Fu masters and mastered the Lei Ga (李家, Lee Style), Southern Dragon Kung Fu, Lau Man Gaau (流民教, Vagabond or Wanderer's Style), and Bak Mei (White Eyebrow Style). He was responsible for codifying the latter.

  6. Southern Praying Mantis - Wikipedia

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    Southern Praying Mantis (Chinese: 南派螳螂) is a Chinese martial art originating with the Hakka people. It is most closely associated with Hakka-origin styles such as Southern Dragon Kung Fu and Bak Mei. Despite its name, the Southern Mantis style is unrelated to the Northern Praying Mantis style. [1]

  7. Baimudan tea - Wikipedia

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    yet not as astringent as Shou Mei. Baimudan tea is grown in Fujian province , China. Bai Mudan ( Chinese : 白 牡 丹 ; pinyin : bái mǔdān ; Wade–Giles : pai 2 mu 3 -tan 1 ; lit. 'white peony ') is a type of white tea made from plucks each with one leaf shoot and two immediate young leaves (one bud two leaf ratio) of the Camellia sinensis ...

  8. What College Football Playoff games are today? Breaking down ...

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    The College Football Playoff got underway Friday but the main course is spread out through Saturday. Three first-round games will be played across three separate campus sites from State College ...

  9. Pai Mei - Wikipedia

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