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Drunken Arts And Crippled Fist
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Drunken Arts and Crippled Fist Father Ho, struggling to maintain his proprietorship of the Ho's ancestral temple, sent his son Cubby to the Grass Mountain to be trained for advanced Kung fu. To his dismay, however, Cubby returned, strong and able, but said he would never fight with people because it is inhuman to hurt or kill anyone. The indignant father hated such a cowardly behavior and told Cubby never to come home again unless he agreed to fight for the honor of the Ho tribe. While Cubby wandered away, he was encountered with Coach Li and Iron-head Wang, both rascals, refused their challenge, but accidentally put them both on the ground. Li and Wang resorted to Uncle Niu Sam. In a wine—shop they had a quarrel with a beggar boy, but when Cubby, came in, the three rascals had to run for their lives. The boy was Swallow Yun, a homeless orphan. As Cubby was now also homeless, they decided to stay together. Soon Unole Niu Sam came back to the wine—shop and challenged Swallow with his Eel Kung fu, to which Swallow defended with his Queue Kung fu. Niu Sam was thrown to the ground. Walking an, Cubby and Swallow cheered each other. Their words were over—heard by Chiao Ta—hai, who never…
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KonCategoryIII
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Drunken Arts & Cripple Fist