A month or so ago Kate Tsui, Raymond Lam, Hins Cheung, Fred Cheng etc came to Vancouver and I didn't go cause I had work. Well....it's mainly cause I saw Raymond's name and figured that there will be waaaaayyyyyyyyyy too many fans coming. I hate line ups and none excited me enough to convince me to endure that lol. Now though, here are four of my fav rising stars!!!! I am so happy xD But man...gotta try to convince one of my friends to go but none of them watches tvb....such a loner Q.Q
There won't be too many people right? I don't wanna line up so early......sigh
[Thoughts] Wudang Rules - It is ok to lose
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Wudang Rules
One thing I really enjoyed while watching "Wudang Rules" is the development of the characters. Timmy Hung play as the character, Ken. While Ken is a nice guy, he is very prideful his goal is to become an unbeatable fighter. Throughout his days on Wudang, he began to learn that not everything is about winning.
How he started out:
Ken is asked to have a friendly competition with a fellow Wudang student. They fought and Ken fell. The nice fellow offered him his hand and Ken punched him right in the face...ouch.
Ka Kong, you shouldn't have done that. It's just practice between students. You shouldn't overdo it.
Master Mo, there are no eyes in fighting. Anybody can get hurt. I take every match seriously. What did I do wrong?
What he learned:
There's this martial arts comeptition and Ken is representing his fellow students. During the fights, we see Ken having flashbacks of what Master Mo has taught him about Wudang and all the life lessons along with it.
"You don't learn how to win but to accept failure. If you can overcome your eagerness to win, you will be invincible." - Master Mo
In the end when his opponent was about to fall onto the ground, Ken immediately grabbed the guy's hand to prevent him from falling. Honestly this scene was so good, especially with how the themesong started to play in the background. Ken really matured throughout the series and this scene made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside lol
How he started out:
Ken is asked to have a friendly competition with a fellow Wudang student. They fought and Ken fell. The nice fellow offered him his hand and Ken punched him right in the face...ouch.
Ka Kong, you shouldn't have done that. It's just practice between students. You shouldn't overdo it.
What he learned:
There's this martial arts comeptition and Ken is representing his fellow students. During the fights, we see Ken having flashbacks of what Master Mo has taught him about Wudang and all the life lessons along with it.
"You don't learn how to win but to accept failure. If you can overcome your eagerness to win, you will be invincible." - Master Mo
In the end when his opponent was about to fall onto the ground, Ken immediately grabbed the guy's hand to prevent him from falling. Honestly this scene was so good, especially with how the themesong started to play in the background. Ken really matured throughout the series and this scene made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside lol
Wudang Rules Themesong
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Themesongs,
Wudang Rules