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  • he is lucky that it is snowing

  • Phillip Ahn ,his Master was a very special man...there is a Dick Cavett interview somewhere here on YouTube...I think?

  • the reason i took up Karate ,then The Praying Mantis system myself...Thanks David...we knew him well when he lived here for 5 seasons, shooting The Legend Continues...superb man...

    Rest Well Grasshopper.

    Dr. J.J.

    Toronto,Canada.

  • I remember watching this show, lol the Original back in 72

  • 'Free of ambition'?? Commie!!

  • remember watching this show as a kid back in the 90' s u gotta love that tao philosophy

  • Mr. Luke had one of his first roles in the old Carlie Chan ,detective movies from the 30s...he always ran after his 'Pop',yelling out 'Pop,pop am I glad to see you!'...He was simply priceless.

    Rent them on dvd is you can.

    Rest well David and Keye...you are now together again...we hope.

  • Time for you to leave, Caine !

  • Is it my imagination or is he enjoying this scene a little too much....RIP Grasshopper

  • Wow, I was thinkin' it, but I just couldn't put it into words like that- haha!!!

  • that mean guy that's always chewing on his cudd or tabacca, what's his name? It seems like he played on a Lost in Space episode once. I have a feelin he don't like Cain too much

  • wasn't he the pirate character, captain Tucker

  • I really forgot how much I Loved this show. ..:" a wise man always walks with his head bowed humble like the dust"

  • Yes, that's the well known Chinese American actor Keye Luke. He's been in many movies and TV series....

  • @KungFuSeries Most notably he was number one son Jimmy Chan in the Charlie Chan movies.

  • i love this series, abnd it preaCHED NOn violence. rare in these days when yo see how many deaths ocure in populer tv shows.

  • Do you know the philosophy/religion that is preached here? I would be curious to read more about it. Thanks.

  • The philosophy is somewhat Buddhist (Shaolin were a Buddhist sect, after all), yet it also derives much wisdom from Taoist philosophy. A book called the Tao Te Ching (you can read it free online) is an excellent starting point if you want to know more :)

  • en, a mix of buddhism and tao, but Chinese probably Chan Buddhism (same as Zen in Japanese)

  • Buddhism... The path to enlightenment.

  • Chan Buddhism, Taoism, and I Ching

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