Kwai Chang Caine

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Kwai Chang Caine is the Shaolin monk and martial artist protagonist of the 1970s television series "Kung Fu," known for his philosophical demeanor and wandering quest for peace and justice in the American Old West.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shaolin monk
fictional character
martial artist
television character
appearsIn Kung Fu NERFINISHED
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues NERFINISHED
Kung Fu: The Movie NERFINISHED
catchphrase Snatch the pebble from my hand
characterTrait compassionate
peaceful
philosophical
stoic
creator Ed Spielman NERFINISHED
Herman Miller NERFINISHED
Jerry Thorpe NERFINISHED
ethnicity half-American
half-Chinese
firstAppearance Kung Fu (1972 television series) NERFINISHED
genre Western
martial arts television
goal seek justice
seek peace
language Cantonese
English
martialArt Shaolin kung fu NERFINISHED
mentor Master Kan NERFINISHED
Master Po NERFINISHED
moralCode nonviolence unless in self-defense
nationality Chinese-American
network ABC
notableFor flashback training sequences with Shaolin masters
use of Zen-like aphorisms
occupation Shaolin priest
martial artist
wanderer
parent American father
Chinese mother
portrayedBy David Carradine NERFINISHED
Keith Carradine NERFINISHED
Radames Pera NERFINISHED
religion Shaolin Buddhism NERFINISHED
setting American Old West NERFINISHED
species human
theme East–West cultural encounter
spiritual journey
trainedAt Shaolin Temple NERFINISHED
weapon staff
unarmed combat

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David Carradine characterRole Kwai Chang Caine
Kung Fu character Kwai Chang Caine