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    Well,

    Since Jimbo widened the field, I will have to add:

    Clutch of Power

    Gang Master



    mcikey

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    Some great ones listed. My favorite is Sword Stained with Royal Blood with Yuen Biao. Some others not listed yet-

    Avenging Eagle
    The Magic Blade
    5 Element Ninja
    Shaolin Prince
    Shaolin Intruders
    Face Behind the Mask
    Miraculous Flower
    Hero with Jet Li
    House of Flying Daggers
    Green Snake
    Bride with White Hair
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    "For someone who's a Shaolin monk, your kung fu's really lousy!"
    "What, you're dead? You die easy!"
    "Hold on now. I said I would forget your doings, but I didn't promise to spare your life. Take his head."
    “I don’t usually smoke this brand, but I’ll do it for you.”
    "When all this is over, Tan Hai Chi, I will kick your head off and put it on my brother's grave!
    "I regard hardships as part of my training. I don't need to relax."

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    I think the wuxia genre is on the comeback

    These two 2010 flicks are heralding the return of wuxia cinema.

    Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame

    Reign of Assassins
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    Legend of the Fox.

    Have Sword Will Travel.

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    A couple other top notch wuxias that I forgot to list-

    Full Moon Scimitar
    Secret Service of the Imperial Court
    "For someone who's a Shaolin monk, your kung fu's really lousy!"
    "What, you're dead? You die easy!"
    "Hold on now. I said I would forget your doings, but I didn't promise to spare your life. Take his head."
    “I don’t usually smoke this brand, but I’ll do it for you.”
    "When all this is over, Tan Hai Chi, I will kick your head off and put it on my brother's grave!
    "I regard hardships as part of my training. I don't need to relax."

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    The trailer for The Warrior's Way looks interesting.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Qi9QaL0Lg

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    Ninjas are not wuxia

    I'm going to a screener of Warrior's Way tonight. I'll review it tomorrow morning on the hyperlinked thread.
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    Update on the Novel

    Draft 6 is finished, submitted to a few publishers, no word back yet. Probably going to have to be a trilogy as the story ended up clocking in at over 3000000 words. Cut draft 6 back to proper novel length by arranging a somewhat arbitrary climax and ending leading into future stories.
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    New Wuxia Fansite

    I discovered an interesting Wuxia fansite.

    Check it out.

    http://sevensages.genreverse.com/
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    Post Wuxia Anthology

    Want to try your hand at writing some wuxia short fiction?

    Check this out: The official page for the Wuxia Anthology.
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    So anybody thinking about submitting?
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    Wuxia stories and movies


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    Nice find, thanks.
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    $10K for a shot

    Wuxia writing & whiskey. wow.

    Chinese tourist pays $10,000 for a single whiskey shot at Swiss bar
    BY ALEX LINDER IN NEWS ON AUG 10, 2017 4:50 PM



    How much would you pay for a shot of whiskey? $10? $100? How about, $10,000?
    Because that's apparently how much one Chinese tourist forked out to gulp down a shot of Macallan at the luxury Waldhaus Hotel's Devil's Place Whiskey Bar in Switzerland last week.
    The whiskey was made in 1878 by the revered Scotch maker Macallan. As the last of its kind, it could be the most expensive whiskey in the world.



    Meanwhile, the wealthy whiskey enthusiast wasn't just any deep-pocketed tourist, but Zhang Wei, China's highest-paid online novelist, beloved by fans for his series of wuxia novels. Last week, he stunned Weibo with a post describing how he had paid 9,999 Swiss francs ($10,331) for just a single shot of whiskey.
    “I was in Switzerland and saw a 100-year-old whiskey. I didn’t spend long weighing up whether to get it,” he wrote. “In a nutshell, it tasted good. I was drinking not so much the whiskey but a lot of history.”
    Zhang also noted that the 139-year-old whiskey was older than his 82-year-old grandmother who he had brought along for his trip to Switzerland.



    After reports of Zhang's extravagant purchase went viral, rumors started to circulate that the Macallan was, in fact, a forgery, prompting the hotel to submit its bottle of 1878 Macallan for "extremely rigorous" testing, a process which could take several months.
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    $10K for a blend!

    NOT 10K after all.

    World's priciest whisky bought by Chinese millionaire revealed to be fake


    Zhang Wei, centre, splashed out £7,600 on the world's most expensive whisky shot in the Waldhaus am See hotel in St Moritz, Switzerland CREDIT: SANDRO BERNASCONI

    Nicola Smith, taipei
    2 NOVEMBER 2017 • 12:48PM

    When Chinese millionaire, Zhang Wei, splashed out £7,600 on the world’s most expensive whisky shot in a Swiss bar, he boasted to his fans that it was the same age as his great, great grandmother would have been – 139 years old.

    Unfortunately for the martial arts fantasy writer, the headlines generated not only admiration, but suspicion by experts who doubted the authenticity of the spirit’s true provenance when they spotted discrepancies in the bottle’s cork and label.

    An analysis from Scottish experts has now confirmed that Mr Zhang was unwittingly duped into buying a fake dram, and the Waldhaus am See hotel in St Moritz has recently flown its manager, Sandro Bernasconi, to China to reimburse him, reported the BBC.


    Analysis has shown the whisky was not as advertised CREDIT: DAVID CHESKIN/PA WIRE

    The whisky had been poured from an unopened bottle labelled as an 1878 Macallan single malt, and Mr Zhang’s shot is believed to have been the largest sum ever paid for a poured dram of Scotch. Had the bottle been genuine, it would have been worth £227,000.

    When doubts emerged about its provenance, the hotel sent the whisky to specialists in Dunfermline who carried out carbon dating tests that showed it was probably made between 1970 and 1972. Further lab tests revealed it was probably a blended a Scotch and not a single malt.

    Mr Bernasconi flew to China to break the bad news to Mr Zhang and to pay him back but he said the author was not angry. “He thanked me very much for the hotel’s honesty,” he told the BBC.

    Wuxia writing + whiskey = fake
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