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  1. Kung Fu Stuntmen: Directed by Junzi Wei. With Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Donnie Yen, Hark Tsui, Wai Keung Lau. The documentary highlights renowned Chinese Kung Fu masters in the film industry, showcasing Hong Kong's Kung Fu legacy over sixty years and capturing their daring lives.

  2. Wei Jun confirmed that he would be invincible directly after being killed, so he began to seek death crazily. Then he discovered that things were not going his way. He knocked a playboy down with a slap, but the playboy praised him, asking for another slap. He cursed the emperor.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JunziJunzi - Wikipedia

    The word junzi (Chinese: 君子; pinyin: jūn zǐ; lit. 'person of high stature' or "Son of the Vassal, or Monarch") is a Chinese philosophical term often translated as " gentleman," "superior person", [1] or "noble man." [2] .

  4. Learn about Junzi Wei on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature Junzi Wei including Kung Fu Stuntmen.

  5. Feb 15, 2020 · The essay translates the term Junzi 君子the ideal Confucian gentleman at the center of the Analects who has internalized and embodies virtues like moral fortitude, politeness, love of learning, a sense of justice, and trustworthiness—as “superhero.”

  6. Aug 28, 2021 · Directed by Junzi Wei Genres - Documentary | Release Date - Aug 28, 2021 | Run Time - 92 min. | AllMovie Rating

  7. junzi, in Chinese philosophy, a person whose humane conduct (ren) makes him a moral exemplar. The term junzi was originally applied to princes or aristocratic men. Confucius invested the term with an ethical significance while maintaining its connotation of noble refinement.