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Kung said, " I was able to make Hitler understand that Japan wanted to dominate the world ... I was able to make Hitler think twice before getting too close to Japan.
Kung said " I thought Mussolini was doing great things for Italy ... we got along well.
" Kung said, " China considers Germany its best friend ...
He has said that the television show Kung Fu got him interested in martial arts, and spent years training in American Kenpo under his principal instructor, Larry Tatum, as well as under Ed Parker, the founder of the system.
He also said in an 2009 interview with On Screen and Beyond, he politely turned down the role, twice, but Webb said to Fuller, all Westerns have been canceled for the previous five years since 1971, and wouldn't come back, with the exception of one, that same decade ( which were Little House on the Prairie and Kung Fu ) so he again didn't have a choice.

Kung and China
The General Synod and the College of Bishops of Chung Hwa Sheng Kung Hui planned to publish a unified version for the use of all Anglican churches in China in 1949, which was the 400th anniversary of the first publishing of the Book of Common Prayer.
After the communists took over mainland China, the Diocese of Hong Kong and Macao became independent of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui, and continued to use the edition issued in Shanghai in 1938 with a revision in 1959.
Some major figures in the previous mainland China government, such as H. H. Kung and T. V. Soong, exiled themselves to the United States.
After 1911, Kung became one of Yan's most trusted advisors, and Yan was soon recognized as the military governor of Shanxi by Yuan Shikai, and effectively controlled Shanxi until 1949, when the Communists took control of mainland China.
Kung worked closely with the American Red Cross and missionary organizations like American Mission Board and the China International Famine Relief Commission to deliver relief supplies and to improve Shanxi's infrastructure to make the delivery of relief easier.
Kung began his career in the government of the Republic of China as the Minister of Industry, holding this position from 1927-1928 in the Wuhan Nationalist Government, led by Wang Jingwei.
Kung later became the Governor of the Central Bank of China, from 1933 – 1945.
In 1934 Kung stated, in response to the American " nationalization of silver ", that " We also would like to nationalize silver but for China this is impossible because our Government is hampered by extraterritorial treaties.
Hitler told Kung that " I understand that people in China think the Soviet Union is their friend.
After a string of Japanese mishaps in 1938, Kung gave a radio address in which he stated that " God is helping China!
In 1944, Kung gave a speech at the China house with one of Mencius's direct descendants, Dr. Meng Chih.
* Lam Yiu-Kwai 林耀桂 ( 1877-1966 ; Huiyang, Guangdong ; born in China ; Hakka pronunciation: Lim Yau Gui ), Creator of dragon-styled Chinese martial art, Dragon Kung Fu, which has its origins from Hakka Kuen
The Holy See, who does not have an official diplomatic tie with China, publishes Kung Kao Po, a weekly newspaper published by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong.
Soong Ai-ling (), or Eling Soong ( July 15, 1889 – October 18, 1973 ), eldest of the Soong sisters, was the wife of H. H. Kung ( Kung Hsiang-Hsi ), who was the richest man in the early 20th century Republic of China.
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Ta Kung Pao (; formerly L ' Impartial ) is the oldest active Chinese language newspaper in China.
The head office of Ta Kung Pao is located on Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, with many offices in mainland China, such as in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Inner-Mongolia and Guangzhou.
* Hsiang-Hsi Kung ( 1881 – 1967 ) Minister of Finance and Industry of Republic of China
* Tony Teng Yung-yuan, ( 1986 ) " Prince Kung and the Survival of the China Rule, 1858-1898 ".
The Buddhist monk Bodhidharma, traditionally credited as the founder of Zen Buddhism in China, is also claimed to have introduced Kalaripayattu ( which later evolved into Kung Fu ) to the country.
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Kung and Germany
His fight with Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu master William Cheung in 1986, at a seminar in Germany, caused controversy in the wider Wing Chun community.
Kung traveled to Germany in 1937, attempting to enlist German aid against the Empire of Japan.
In 1937 Kung and two other Chinese KMT officials visited Germany and were received by Adolf Hitler in June 13.
" While in Germany Kung stated his " deep satisfaction " with Hitler.
Kung also met Dr. Hjalmar Schacht while in Germany.
Containing the original version of the song " Club Kung Fu ", along with a drum and bass remix and thirteen new pop-rock tracks in English and Estonian, the album proved to be a success in Estonia and launched the girls in to the national mainstream, pushing the group to seek international success in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
Following the success of their debut single the girls released " Club Kung Fu " in Germany, and then a third single, " Don't Go Too Fast ", in both Germany and Austria on April 4 and April 5 ( and in Switzerland during March, although it missed the top 100 ).
The album did well in Estonia, and a track from it, the group's Eurolaul 2003 entry " Club Kung Fu ", was released as a single in Germany and reached # 95 in March 2004.
Prior to releases in the US through composer Giorgio Moroder's Oasis record label during the 1970s, Kelly recorded a single in Germany entitled " Kung Fu Is Back Again " ( 1974 ), released on Atlantic and produced by the songwriter-producer Pete Bellotte alongside Moroder.

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This edition, also called the " Black-Cover Book of Common Prayer " 黑皮公禱書 because of its black cover, still remains in use after the establishment of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui ( Anglican province in Hong Kong ).
An anthropomorphic red panda was featured as Master Shifu, the Kung Fu teacher, in the 2008 film Kung Fu Panda and its 2011 sequel Kung Fu Panda 2.
Founded in the fifth century, the monastery is long famous for its association with Chinese martial arts and particularly with Shaolin Kung Fu, and it is the best known Mahayana Buddhist monastery to the Western world.
After establishing this school complex, Kung became its principle.
The Kung Fu label had grown since its founding in 1996 and was well-positioned to provide the recording, marketing, and touring support the band's popularity now necessitated, including marketing and touring opportunities in Japan.
Fast Forward was noted for its fast paced satirical comedy which particularly lampooned the media, in particular film and TV, with its precise parodies of well known television shows ( such as Kung Fu, Lost In Space, The Munsters, A Current Affair ), personalities ( such as Clive James, Jana Wendt, Hinch, Geoffrey Robertson ) and commercials ( such as Amex, Nescafe ).
The earliest extant manual on Shaolin Kung Fu, the Exposition of the Original Shaolin Staff Method was written in around 1610 and published in 1621 from what its author Chéng Zōngyóu learned during a more than ten year stay at the monastery.
Escalante named the label after his study of Kung Fu San Soo, and its first release was a split single featuring both The Vandals and Assorted Jelly Beans.
Such international distribution is not common for American independent record labels, and has allowed Kung Fu to put its stamp on albums by notable artists who are not signed to the label.
It is owned and operated by Television Broadcasts Limited, and together with its sister Cantonese language station TVB Jade, is broadcast from TVB City at 77 Chun Choi Street in Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate in Tseung Kwan O, in the Sai Kung District, which is in the Eastern region of Hong Kong's New Territories.
In June 2002, Ta Kung Pao newspaper celebrated its 100th anniversary despite rumours that the PRC Government would cut funding for pro-communist newspapers after the 1997 transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong.
Ta Kung Pao initially supported the Kuomintang during the Civil War, but switched its sympathies to the Communists after the Shanghai massacre of 1927 and other violent purges of political opponents by the Kuomintang.
Another prominent feature of the style is its complex footwork, borrowed from Monkey Kung Fu.
The television series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was filmed in Chinatown at Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West for many episodes of its 1993 – 97 run.
Although lying within the Sai Kung District in the southeastern New Territories, the new town is often incorrectly regarded as part of Kowloon due to its close proximity to the city.
The statue you will find there was originally kept in a wooden box at Market Square, and it was moved to the temple by its keeper after Tam Kung appeared to him in a dream.
Monkey Kung Fu, or Monkey Fist ( 猴拳 ), is a Chinese martial art which utilizes ape or monkey-like movements as part of its technique.

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