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Kung Fu s Olivia Liang Is Proud to Be Part of a New Narrative About Asian-Americans
And reveals why she s so excited for people to see this show Megan Vick
The cast and crew behind The CW s
Kung Fu have been waiting over a year to share their show with the world. Over the course of that year, the world went through a pandemic, the United States changed presidents, and, in the last month alone, mainstream media picked up on a large uptick in anti-Asian hate crimes happening across the country. The show, which is one of the first full-hour broadcast dramas with a mostly Asian cast, will debut on April 7, and series star Olivia Liang couldn t be more proud to bring this show to the world at this current moment.
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Jet Li as Wong Fei-hung in Once Upon a Time in China 2 (1992), directed by Tsui Hark.
Wong Fei-hung is the most famous of all the exponents of southern-style Chinese martial arts, and his exploits have passed into legend. There have been around 100 films about him, 77 of which feature actor Kwan Tak-hing, who became synonymous with Wong during the 1950s and 1960s .
Radio plays, pulp novels, newspaper story serialisations, and television series have been devoted to his life. At one point, no less than seven newspapers were running serialised novels about Wong at the same time.
The martial arts master became known to international audiences in the 1990s when he was played by Jet Li Lianjie in Tsui Hark’s supremely successful
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Tales of a “CEO monk” obscure the business of faith in China
Shaolin is the cradle of kung-fu and Zen Buddhism. Under its abbot it has opened international branches and made plans to list on the stockmarket
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OR NEARLY two hours the monks sit folded in the lotus position, motionless and silent. All are robed in grey apart from the cherubic man in saffron, their leader. When the last joss-stick burns down, he glides out of the room without a word, later offering a brief explanation of the meditation: “True wisdom emerges not from a calculating mind but from the wellspring of your heart.” It is the kind of line that might appear on a motivational poster. Voiced by this man, Shi Yongxin, the words sound heavier, weighed down by scandal.
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