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		<title>The unfriendly Chinese boy in The Karate Kid (2010 film)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Karate Kid comes to China to learn Kong Fu unexpectedly. Kong Fu, or Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese traditional martial arts, is the nickname of Wu Shu in the late Qing Period. It reflects personal applications and attainments of Wu Shu. Based on the technological orientation of stop the invasion, it is the way of entering understanding man and nature, and social objective law. Kong Fu is the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese nation, the embodiment of Chinese traditional culture, and the unique &#8220;martial arts&#8221; in the world. Its skills are Rigid and soft, and rely on external</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>The
Karate Kid comes to China to learn Kong Fu unexpectedly.</strong></h2>



<p>Kong Fu, or Chinese Kung Fu, Chinese
traditional martial arts, is the nickname of Wu Shu in the late Qing Period. It
reflects personal applications and attainments of Wu Shu. Based on the technological
orientation of stop the invasion, it is the way of entering understanding man
and nature, and social objective law. Kong Fu is the crystallization of the
wisdom of the Chinese nation, the embodiment of Chinese traditional culture,
and the unique &#8220;martial arts&#8221; in the world. Its skills are Rigid and
soft, and rely on external and internal cultivation. As the precious cultural
heritage of the Chinese working people, it contains Sages’ understanding of
life and universe. A large number of Chinese Kung Fu film and television works at
home and abroad, and worldwide spread of Wing Chun and Shaolin show that Kong
Fu has wide influence in the world.</p>



<p>The learning of Kung Fu mainly relies on&nbsp;the&nbsp;Master&nbsp;Transmission&nbsp;Mode,
and sometimes fate. Of course, personal innate qualifications are very
important. Some people look for a good teacher in their whole life without
getting close to a Master, and some people learn for a long time but are not
qualified to learn directly from the Master, but from the Master’s students.</p>



<p>But now, the Karate Kid has his good fate
to learn from the Master. <strong>The Karate Kid</strong>,
a 2010 Chinese-American&nbsp;martial arts&nbsp;action&nbsp;drama
film&nbsp;directed by&nbsp;Harald Zwart, stars&nbsp;Jaden Smith,&nbsp;Jackie
Chan&nbsp;and&nbsp;Taraji P. Henson. This&nbsp;remake of the original&nbsp;1984
film of the same name&nbsp;is set in China, and features Kung Fu instead
of&nbsp;Karate. 12-year-old Dre from&nbsp;<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit">Detroit</a>,
Michigan&nbsp;moves to&nbsp;Beijing,&nbsp;China&nbsp;with his mother and runs
afoul of the neighborhood bully. He makes an unlikely ally in the form of an
aging maintenance man, Mr. Han, a&nbsp;kungfu&nbsp;master&nbsp;who teaches him kungfu
for&nbsp;self-defense. Dre even wins the Wushu Competition Champion.</p>



<h2><strong>The unfriendly
Chinese boy.</strong></h2>



<p>When Dre plays in the community Park, he gets acquaintant with the Chinese girl, which makes a Chinese boy bully jealous. The Chinese boy comes to disturb their communication and order the girl to go home. Dre wants to reason with him, but the Chinese boy pushes Dre over, and beat him. Arrogant, rude, the Chinese boy really gives Dre a good lesson. Other Chinese kids just watch the fun indifferently, and no one goes to stop it. Dre’s white friend and the girl want to stop the Chinese boy, but fail.</p>



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<p>Attention! It is a Chinese boy who may be a
junior school student that shows how unfriendly he is! And in the whole film,
the Chinese boy always finds&nbsp;some&nbsp;excuse&nbsp;to&nbsp;start&nbsp;a&nbsp;quarrel
or a fight with Dre. And audiences praise Dre for his hard work to learn Chinese
Kong Fu and tenacious spirits, people would get disgusting that the Chinese boy
is so unreasonable. </p>



<p>In fact, Chinese people are friendly, or
even over friendly to the foreigners.</p>



<p>Chinese people never judge the foreigners’
color. There are white people, black people, and yellow people, and other color
people in China, and they never meet racial discrimination in any private and public
occasions. They make money together, study together, and live together, equally.
Foreigners can be found everywhere, and no place sets the racial barrier. Chinese
society gives them the equal chance to fulfill their dreams.</p>



<p>Chinese people and China make every convenience
for foreigners. Considering that understanding Chinese language is a big
problem for foreigners, there are English instructions, signs, and tips
everywhere, including roads, banks, restaurants, and transportation. And there
are many Chinese studying English and you can ask them for help without the
embarrassment of offering tips. You can find everything is so easy to go on.</p>



<p>Chinese people and China give foreigners preferential
treatment. The Chinese are told to treat foreign guests friendly and politely
from childhood. And some organizations, such as stations, hospitals, and so on,
set special service window only for foreigners, so that they can handle affairs
in time. For those foreigners who invest their money to do business or industry,
they will get favorable tax, land, human source, and other favorable policies
that make them get profit in lower costs.</p>



<p>Chinese are always friendly towards
foreigners. Historically, Chinese people always have some kind of feelings of
great powers, and they think themselves of ancient civilization, and a state of
ceremonies. And they take proud of taking comparative care of foreigners, and
they sometimes hold some extra patience on foreigners. Personally, Chinese
people always insist to win people by virtue, and to be friendly is a kind of personal
accomplishment.</p>



<p>In a word, the film maker can find another
way to show Dre how he can find the true himself and how he can get a good
chance to learn Chinese Kong Fu. The film doesn’t have to distort the facts that
Chinese people never get hard on the foreigners; no matter they are white,
black, yellow, or other colors. And sometimes Chinese people are so friendly
that some foreigners that think Chinese people are too weak become imperious.
Maybe China and Chinese people should treat foreigners flatly, but not super citizens.</p>The post <a href="https://onflim.com/the-unfriendly-chinese-boy-in-the-karate-kid-2010-film.html">The unfriendly Chinese boy in The Karate Kid (2010 film)</a> first appeared on <a href="https://onflim.com">On Film</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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