"Xin sheng dai zong jing xia." . . . . "Two childhood friends escape the rigors of the Shaolin Temple and lead the lives of roving Kung-fu masters. Outraged by the injustices of the eunuchs, one joins the anti-government movement. The other, blinded by the need for power and wealth, becomes a violent and bloody tool of the evil eunuchs. Once friends, now foe, the two clash in a deadly battle to the finish." . . "Martial arts action movie about a monk who became the master of martial art." . . . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng" . "Motion pictures, Chinese" . . . . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng The Tai-chi master" . "Fiction films" . "太極張三豐 The Tai chi master" . "Tai-chi master" . . "Motion pictures" . "太極張三豐 Tai-Chi master" . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng The tai-chi master" . . "\"Jet Li was a monk in Shaolin. In a friendly competition for a higher place in Shaolin, his childhood friend almost kills a fellow student for using a concealed weapon (which cannot be used in the competition). He and his friend got kicked out of the Shaolin. They met rebellions at that time of China. His friend betrayed Jet Li and his rebellion friends for money from the China government. Jet Li went crazy and discovered the art of Tai Chi at the recover period. Revenge seem to the only thing he is going to do.\"--IMDB." . . . . . "Feature films" . . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng The Tai-Chi master" . "太極張三豐" . . "Daiji master" . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng The Tai chi master" . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . . . "Tai-Chi master" . . "太極張三豐 The Tai-chi master" . . . . . "太極張三豐 The tai-chi master" . "Two little boys grow up together in Shaolin Temple, learning martial arts. After being expelled from the Temple, they face an oppressive society. In fighting the corrupted authority, one sells out the other for the lust of power." . . . "Tai Chi master" . "Tai chi master" . . . "太極張三豐 The Tai-Chi master" . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng" . "Martial arts films" . . . . . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng The Tai Chi master" . "Two childhood friends escape the rigors of the Shaolin Temple and lead the lives of roving Kung-fu masters. Outraged by the injustices of the eunuchs, one joins the anti-government movement. The other, blinded by the need for power and wealth, becomes a violent and bloody tool of the evil eunuchs. Once friends, now foe, the two clash in a deadly battle to the finish." . . "Tai ji Zhang Sanfeng Tai-Chi master" . . . . . . .