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The lei tai fighting stage has been the subject of various types of media; including Chinese film, video games, television, Literature, and music. Film *''Fearless (2006 film), Fearless'' (2006). This film was loosely based on the life of Huo Yuanjia, a legendary Chinese martial arts, Chinese Martial arts, martial artist who challenged foreign fighters in highly publicised events. The first part of the film evolves around Huo Yuanjia's Id, ego and super-ego#Ego, ego-driven challenges on the lei tai. *''Extreme Kung Fu Qigong'' (1999). Kung Fu Magazine produced this 40 minute film from the Liqun Cup. (See Lei tai#Water lei tai, Water lei tai) It shows various clips from the water bouts. *''Shy Spirit'' (羞羞鬼) (1988). This movie starred Lam Ching Ying as the “One Eyebrow Priest”. It has a long lei tai competition scene between rival kung fu schools. *''Bloodsport (film), Bloodsport'' (1988). An American martial arts action film, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, based on the ...
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The cinema of China is one of three distinct historical threads of Chinese-language cinema together with the cinema of Hong Kong and the cinema of Taiwan. Cinema was introduced in China in 1896 and the first Chinese film, '' Dingjun Mountain'', was made in 1905. In the early decades the film industry was centered on Shanghai. The 1920s was dominated by small studios and commercial films, especially in the action wuxia genre. The first sound film, '' Sing-Song Girl Red Peony'', using the sound-on-disc technology, was made in 1931. The 1930s, considered the first "Golden Period" of Chinese cinema, saw the advent of the leftist cinematic movement. The dispute between Nationalists and Communists was reflected in the films produced. After the Japanese invasion of China and the occupation of Shanghai, the industry in the city was severely curtailed, with filmmakers moving to Hong Kong, Chungking (Chongqing) and other places. A "Solitary Island" period began in Shanghai, where the fil ...
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