The Japanese required that real weapons be used, and the blood split lent a cruel irony to significant of the sacrificial shed itself.

9 seconds sound clip from the Dragon on Shaolin Tower movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:01:09.290 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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- Many customs have grown up around it, as the living seek to console the dead, who may still be in torment.

- One feature of the festival is a kind of sacrificial shed, where in the past, people brought their offerings, offering thus to allay the agonies of those trapped in the ghost world.

- In time, this tradition altered to include a martial arts contest, where each competitor tried to claim the flag flying on top of the sacrificial shed for himself, and thus secure the title of champion.

- However, during the Japanese occupation, this tradition underwent a further change.

- The Japanese used it as a deliberate ploy to eliminate patriots and resistance fighters.

- The Japanese required that real weapons be used, and the blood split lent a cruel irony to significant of the sacrificial shed itself.

- You are late, Mister Lin, Mister Lee.

- Congratulations.

- At the festival today, we dispensed with nine of the kung fu masters.

- Wonderful.

- I believe, Master, that this is the third time that you have ended up the champion.

- I have to thank both of you for your help.

- I think we deserve a celebration.

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