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::The nerve attacks are a lift from [[Dim Mak]], which was traditionally looked upon as attacking chi conduits. Someone could add that in, but shouldn't go too heavy on the philosophy or the science behind it. -[[User:LlywelynII|LlywelynII]] ([[User talk:LlywelynII|talk]]) 15:07, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
:::I think of Chi more in the sense of the Force, from which the idea for the Force was derived. It flows through you but is not a part of you. In can also be manipulated to do tasks outside of the body, such as lifting objects or causing paralysis. In the movie The Forbidden Kingdom, the Jade Warlord shows a way to use Chi that is eerily similar to The Force. But hey, I'm just bored and making stupid connections. Also, Jack Black's character is obese so to make it both comedic and depressing. Comedic in the spectacle of an out of shape and over weight person doing Kung Fu and Depressing in the sense that there is no way this Panda can defeat Tai Lung.--[[User:NationalGeoManOnWiki|NationalGeoManOnWiki]] ([[User talk:NationalGeoManOnWiki|talk]]) 16:04, 22 May 2009 (UTC)
:::The history channel did a show once about kung fu masters and there is a very fat kung fu master that disables attackers with 2 fingers and chi flow in LA. Or it could all be staged for the cameras, who knows?
 
 
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