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Coming Together to Celebrate Supreme Master Ching Hai Day, Part 3 of 10

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The sixth performance is Chinese martial arts. The first section is “Flag and Sword” performance. And the second one is “Changquan (Long Fist).” And the third one is “Shaolin” martial arts. "Very strong! She’s small but very strong." “(With pride I face a thousand waves. My blood is warm like the red sun. With courage like iron and bones like steel, I have high ideals and far visions. I will strive to be strong and be a hero. Be a tough guy and improve myself every day. Be a courageous man and shine brighter than the sun. Let the ocean and the sky converge energy for me, to explore the unknown, to realize my ideal. See how tall the waves are, and how vast the sky is. As a man, I must be strong. Hold your head high, be a reliable and a tough guy. With all our energy, we give out infinite light. Be a brave man with warm blood, and shine brighter than the sun.)” Oh, wow! Very exciting! I've seen it in the movies, but this is the first time I’ve seen it real on the stage.

Now comes the seventh performance. It's a dance. A Chinese classical dance. It's a fairy dance. They said it’s an angel dance. Let’s count to see if there are seven of them like the dance we saw before.

The eighth one is a dance about Mongolian people by Taiwanese, about scenery, feeling. Let’s see what it’s about. I hope that the brothers from Mongolia will bear with us.

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