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		<title>Comment on Characters by SzeQuanTai</title>
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		<description>Hello, I am Sze Quan Tai master of the Kung-Fu Kittens. I was born in China during the 1st Japanese-Sino war and was abandoned by my father to roam the land as  a beggar with no fortune. One day I came across an over-turned rickshaw with a young distraught woman trapped underneath. Bandits were going to pillage the cart and kidnap the young woman. I intervened and defeated the bandits only to fall prey to Mashimoto Koto&#039;s blade. 

Deeply wounded and near death I was taken to Koto&#039;s master for him to decide my fate. As the weeks passed and I gained my strength back I grew to learn the knowledge that the young woman I saved was Princess Murai and was to be groomed for marriage to Koto.

Some time had passed and it was time to put my practice of the Japanese arts to use in the field in service of the Shogun and fate took a surprising twist for me as the leader of the brigade and caretaker of Princess Murai helped me escape to the Shaolin Temple where I waited nearly ten days before entry was granted. Once granted I became a disciple of the Well of Wisdom and grew to be a protector of the book of consummate power. A book that I later found was written by my father and was a legendary instructional manual for the dark arts of Kung Fu. Now, I hand those teaching down to my loyal clan, protectors, and children creating what is to be known as &lt;strong&gt;The Legend of the Kung-Fu Kittens&lt;/strong&gt;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I am Sze Quan Tai master of the Kung-Fu Kittens. I was born in China during the 1st Japanese-Sino war and was abandoned by my father to roam the land as  a beggar with no fortune. One day I came across an over-turned rickshaw with a young distraught woman trapped underneath. Bandits were going to pillage the cart and kidnap the young woman. I intervened and defeated the bandits only to fall prey to Mashimoto Koto&#8217;s blade. </p>
<p>Deeply wounded and near death I was taken to Koto&#8217;s master for him to decide my fate. As the weeks passed and I gained my strength back I grew to learn the knowledge that the young woman I saved was Princess Murai and was to be groomed for marriage to Koto.</p>
<p>Some time had passed and it was time to put my practice of the Japanese arts to use in the field in service of the Shogun and fate took a surprising twist for me as the leader of the brigade and caretaker of Princess Murai helped me escape to the Shaolin Temple where I waited nearly ten days before entry was granted. Once granted I became a disciple of the Well of Wisdom and grew to be a protector of the book of consummate power. A book that I later found was written by my father and was a legendary instructional manual for the dark arts of Kung Fu. Now, I hand those teaching down to my loyal clan, protectors, and children creating what is to be known as <strong>The Legend of the Kung-Fu Kittens</strong>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 01:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you Master Tai for the meditation. I will be sure to have an answer to the nature of this lesson for our weekly discussion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Master Tai for the meditation. I will be sure to have an answer to the nature of this lesson for our weekly discussion.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hello world! by SzeQuanTai</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 01:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello I am Sze Quan Tai, Master of the Kung-Fu Kittens. I thought it was a good idea to get things rolling while SLV, gets the rest of MaomiVille put together. Be sure to join and I&#039;ll be leaving a touch of wisdom with each post.
Tao gives birth to one
One gives birth to two
Two gives birth to three
Three gives birth to ten thousand things

Ten thousand things find harmony
by combining the forces of positive and negative

a violent man shall die a violent death
This is the essence of the teaching.
Adapted from Ellen Kei Hua, Kung Fu Meditations &amp; Chinese proverbial wisdom, ISBN 0-87407-200-X</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello I am Sze Quan Tai, Master of the Kung-Fu Kittens. I thought it was a good idea to get things rolling while SLV, gets the rest of MaomiVille put together. Be sure to join and I&#8217;ll be leaving a touch of wisdom with each post.<br />
Tao gives birth to one<br />
One gives birth to two<br />
Two gives birth to three<br />
Three gives birth to ten thousand things</p>
<p>Ten thousand things find harmony<br />
by combining the forces of positive and negative</p>
<p>a violent man shall die a violent death<br />
This is the essence of the teaching.<br />
Adapted from Ellen Kei Hua, Kung Fu Meditations &amp; Chinese proverbial wisdom, ISBN 0-87407-200-X</p>
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		<description>Hello everyone this is the start of The legend of the Kung Fu Kittens blog site.&lt;br /&gt;Feel free to join and comment and share your thoughts and ideas about the Kittens. We hope to have the graphic novel completed by Spring and animated for Summer 11&#039; launch. The rough animatics and trailers can be found at http://www.kung-fukittens.com. Thank you and have fun!</description>
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