Elderly martial arts master

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The elderly martial arts master is a stock character in martial arts films. Typically East Asian, he is an extremely old man who is nonetheless a near invincible master of the martial arts. Most often he teaches either generic Kung Fu or an exotic style specific to the movie (see List of fictional martial arts).

Often his purpose is to train the hero to confront the villain after an initial defeat. Usually overlapping with the wise old man stock character, he is typically found in both American and Asian films.

The stereotypical master appears very old and frail, but is an excellent fighter who shows his skills at the most unexpected times. He is both conservative and eccentric, espousing his beliefs by instructing both practical solutions and mystical wisdom without contradiction. He believes his students lack discipline and manners and is fully able (and very willing) to beat some sense into them. His training style is often strict, and he accepts no opposition from his students (this is often portrayed in a comical fashion in movies). Nevertheless, the hero and the master often become extremely close with the master becoming a father figure to the hero; who in turn is looked upon as a son by the master. Usually, if the master is killed, the hero takes it upon himself to avenge his master.

The master is often not a professional combat instructor who runs a school and actively seeks students. His job is typically simple, or he may be a poor wanderer. He may even be a monk or priest of some ancient religious order. He can also be an elderly hermit who only takes on students who are able to locate him and (in some cases) get past traps that he may have planted along the way. The stereotypical master is humble (except to his students) and not interested in glory or financial gain.

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