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2015-04-27 14:54:57 Ecns.cn Yao Lan
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Chinese Shaolin kungfu master Yi Long (Chinese for “one dragon”) mediates while hanging from a tree in this undated photo. Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

Chinese Shaolin kungfu master Yi Long (Chinese for “one dragon”) mediates while hanging from a tree in this undated photo. Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

Chinese Shaolin kungfu master Yi Long (Chinese for “one dragon”) drinks water while standing on his head in this undated photo. Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

Chinese Shaolin kungfu master Yi Long (Chinese for “one dragon”) drinks water while standing on his head in this undated photo. Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

Chinese Shaolin kungfu master Yi Long  (Chinese for “one dragon”) poses for a picture.  Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

Chinese Shaolin kungfu master Yi Long (Chinese for “one dragon”) poses for a picture. Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

Yi Long, a native of Dezhou city in Shandong province, was originally named Liu Yilong and became famous after knocking out many challengers, specially foreigners, on a kungfu TV show. He once told the media that his parents wanted him to become a cook or typist when he was young. (Photo/CFP)

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