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Tiger, un talentueux combattant de Tai Chi, livreur en dehors du ring, se voit offrir des combats excessivement rémunérés par un riche entrepreneur à Hong-Kong.
Yang Luchan, jeune prodige des arts martiaux, parvient à maîtriser une puissance surhumaine grâce au savoir ancestral du clan Chen. Mais lorsque refait surface le fils banni du clan, tout pressentent une menace terrifiante sur le village. Aidé par les armées impériales, ce guerrier mystérieux a pour unique objectif de dérober les secrets de cette puissance infinie…
Chine, 19ème siècle, une guerre sans fin ravage le royaume. Sur le champs de bataille, un guerrier d’exception fait preuve d’une force sans limite. Mais ce don surhumain finira aussi par le tuer. Pour survivre, il devra se rendre là où tout a commencé et percer le secret d’une pratique ancestrale…
Tiger, un talentueux combattant de Tai Chi, livreur en dehors du ring, se voit offrir des combats excessivement rémunérés par un riche entrepreneur à Hong-Kong.
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What do you get when you cross Kung Fu with Basketball? You get a rhythmic and enchanting blend of sports showmanship unlike any you've ever seen before. Beijing local Shen Guoqing and his troupe showcased his newly invented sport, a unique mix of Kung-Fu and Basketball, during a practice session in the city on Friday. Demonstrating the sport at the Free Heart Freestyle Basketball Club, an association he founded to spread the practice to the Chinese population, Guoqing said that the idea was inspired by a Tai Chi Ball practice he was shown at university. Since then, he has gathered together a team of martial arts practitioners and worked overtime to develop the new Kung Fu basketball sport. Kung Fu basketball isn't the first time that martial arts masters have mixed Kung Fu with a Western Sport. Does anyone remember the cult classic Shaolin Soccer? According to legend, Chinese martial arts first began around the year 2700 BC. However, the first documented references to Kung Fu can be dated back to the 5th century BC. Basketball is becoming increasingly popular in China in large part thanks to Chinese all-star Yao Ming. Kung Fu basketball hopes to connect the excitement to Chinese culture. Who wants to see these Kung Fu basketball masters take on the Harlem Globetrotters?