BEIJING — Iron Palm Du Dapeng’s eyes are burning with rage. The Chinese martial arts expert strikes a Japanese soldier with his fist and then, using his supernatural powers, tears the soldier in half. Blood splatters, but not a drop lands on the kung fu master. This is one of many violent scenes in the Chinese television series “The Anti-Japanese Knight,” a recent action drama set during the Japan
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