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- Shaolin Monastery - Wikipedia
Shaolin monks have been devoted to research, creation, and continuous development and perfecting of Shaolin kung fu The main pillars of Shaolin culture are Chan Buddhism (禅; 禪; chán), martial arts (武; wǔ), Buddhist art (艺; 藝; yì), and traditional Chinese medicine (医; 醫; yī)
- Shaolin Temple | History, Description, Facts | Britannica
Shaolin Temple, Buddhist monastery in Henan province, China, that was founded in 495 In 464 an Indian monk named Bada, the 28th successor in a line of religious leaders that could be traced back to Buddha, arrived in China to spread Buddhist teachings
- The Legend of Shaolin Monk Warriors - ThoughtCo
The Shaolin Monastery is the most famous temple in China, renown for its kung fu fighting Shaolin monks With amazing feats of strength, flexibility, and pain-endurance, the Shaolin have created a worldwide reputation as the ultimate Buddhist warriors
- Ultimate Shaolin Temple Travel Guide | Shaolin Monastery Dengfeng, China
Shaolin Temple (Shaolinsi, 少林寺) is as a pivotal Buddhist temple in China Renowned worldwide for its Shaolin Kung Fu, rich Zen Buddhism culture, and its portrayal in numerous films, TV series, and documentaries, Shaolin Temple offers an unforgettable experience
- Shaolin Temple – Shaolin Temple Kung Fu Academy
However the unique aspect of Shaolin culture is the combination of Shaolin Kungfu and Chan Buddhism Situated at the Song Mountain, the Central Sacred Mountain, the temple was frequented by generals and emperors
- Shaolin: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts
Shaolin — overview of meaning, background and key points, with links to related topics for context
- History - Shaolin Life
A history of the Shaolin Temple and its monks—even a brief history—would have to begin in two distant places: with the development of Chinese civilization (over 5000 years ago), and with the birth of Buddhism in India, in the 6th century BCE
- Songshan Shaolin Temple in China | Shaolin Monastery
The Shaolin Temple, also known as the “Shaolin Monastery” or “Shaolin Si,” is one of the most famous Buddhist monasteries in the world The temple is located in the Song Mountains in the Chinese province of Henan and is particularly known for its connection to the development of Kung Fu
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