Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine is on the run after he killed the Chinese Emperor's nephew after that coward killed his teacher in cold blood with a gun. He flees to America to escape retaliation, and to search for his half-brother in order to settle down in this new land. However, in his travels in the Wild West, he cannot help but continually run into trouble from desperadoes and other ruffians as they oppress the innocent, while bounty hunters pursue the price on his head. Against this, he has his skill of Kung Fu martial arts, which proves to be devastatingly effective in this gun-dominated land...
You are at the heart of what l write about in a clumsy kinda way trying to let others know its LIFE can be struggle at times its tough. This guy well I absolutely enjoy that. Thank you for comments.As teenage kid we didn't get to watch TV nor did we gather as family unit for anything. Guess just two many kidz. But when we occasionally did. Kung Fu was a programme we embraced. It's spiritual oversight wasn't wasted the skills, not narrative of a weekly series.It was our thing, when we didn't know we had our style or our social grouping. Perhaps it was the rebellion.The main character was John Lennon or Che Gurvera type. Rebel our parents didn't grasp.

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