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  2. The Fearless Hyena - Wikipedia

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    The Fearless Hyena (Chinese: 笑拳怪招) (released in Japan as Crazy Monkey, [1] and also released in the United States as Revenge of the Dragon) is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film starring, written and directed by Jackie Chan in his directorial debut.

  3. List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms - Wikipedia

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    Gairaigo are Japanese words originating from, or based on, foreign-language, generally Western, terms.These include wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-anglicisms).Many of these loanwords derive from Portuguese, due to Portugal's early role in Japanese-Western interaction; Dutch, due to the Netherlands' relationship with Japan amidst the isolationist policy of sakoku during the Edo period; and from ...

  4. Swordsman II - Wikipedia

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    The United States version has nine minutes of the original film cut and was released under the title Legend of the Swordsman. It is dubbed in English and retains the original music score. The Hong Kong version is in Cantonese and it retains the nine minutes of extended footage and gory violence.

  5. Dragon Fist - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Monk (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    Yen Shi-kwan as Ta-chi; Fung Hak-on as Foon Ying; Eddy Ko as Ban Fong's boss; Shirley Wong as Foon Ying's girl; Wong Pau-kei as Thug; Gordon Liu as Foon Ying's thug; Ho Kei-cheong as Casino manager; Wong Shu-tong as Pickpocket; Anna Ho as Prostitute; Fung Fung as Brothel manager; San Sin as Monk; Wan Leng-kwong as Man chasing pickpocket; Hsu ...

  7. Story of Drunken Master - Wikipedia

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    Story of Drunken Master (Chinese: 醉俠蘇乞兒 aka Zui xia Su Qi Er / Drunken Fist Boxing) is a 1979 Hong Kong kung fu comedy film directed by Ngai Hoi-fung and Wu Pang. The film stars Simon Yuen, Sharon Yeung, Wang Ho, Yen Shi-kwan, Cheung Wa, San Kuai, Chui San-yee, Fung Ging-man, and Shek Tin.

  8. String of cash coins (currency unit) - Wikipedia

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    A Sichuanese man carrying 13,500 cash coins.. A string of cash coins (Traditional Chinese: 貫, 索, 緡, 繦, 鏹, [a] 吊, 串, 弔, 錢貫, 貫錢, [b] 貫文, 吊文, or 串文; French: Ligature de sapèques) refers to a historical Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Ryukyuan, and Vietnamese currency unit that was used as a superunit of the Chinese cash, Japanese mon, Korean mun, Ryukyuan mon, and ...

  9. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Shi. Shi (氏、し) is used in formal writing and sometimes in very formal speech for referring to a person who is unfamiliar to the speaker, typically a person known through publications whom the speaker has never actually met. For example, the -shi title is common in the speech of newsreaders. It is preferred in legal documents, academic ...