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Shaolin History

INTRODUCTION

  • Shaolin Kung Fu, or Shaolin Chuan as it is properly called, is probably the best known Chinese martial art.

  • Shaolin Chuan and Kung Fu are used generically to indicate any style of Chinese martial art.

  • At Shao-Shih, Bodhidharma (Da Mo to the Chinese) founded the Little/Young Forrest Temple, which many know as Shaolin. In doing this he also became the first Patriarch of Ch'an (to the Japanese, Zen) Buddhism.

  • There are over four hundred styles of Chinese boxing,  Shaolin is only one of that four hundred.

  • Shaolin Chuan is an external style which usually begins as an external style and after a few years progresses to a more internal orientation. 

As an external style, Shaolin utilizes physical strengths and weaknesses of bone, muscle, sinews, and mind.  Shaolin is the amalgamation of many styles and techniques as refined by the monks of Shaolin Monastery.

  • There are two major divisions of Shaolin.  Northern - Bei Chuan (Northern Boxing) - which is a balance of hand and foot techniques and Southern - Nan Chuan (Southern Boxing) - a predominance of hand techniques. 

      China Hand Kung Fu Academy teaches techniques and forms from the Northern Shaolin System.

PHILOSOPHY & HISTORY OF THE SHAOLIN TEMPLE

The basic philosophy of Shaolin is Buddhist, tempered with Taoist and Confucian thought. Long before Shaolin became known for its martial arts, it was known as a place of great learning.  It was renowned for its translations of Buddhist sutras from Sanskrit into Chinese.

Shaolin Masters were trained in such areas as:

  • Medicine & herbs
  • Meditation
  • Philosophy
  • History
  • Self-discipline
  • Martial arts

They were often attributed with supernatural powers. Mostly their accomplishments were brought about by superior training and  intelligence.

Myths about those who were trained inside the monastery have never been proved or disproved.  Such feats as: flying, walking on water, vanishing, seeing through solid objects, etc., were among the attributes of the Shaolin Monks.

Monks of the Fukien Temple were reputed to have chopped wood for their stoves with their bare hands because bladed weapons were forbidden to the monks.

90% of the success or failure in Shaolin Chuan is literally in your hands (and feet).

SHAOLIN CHUAN

As a Martial Art

  1. Form is a consecutive series of movements linked together to FORM a pattern designed to bring about some change within the practitioner.
  2. Introduces basic martial techniques (strikes, blocks, etc.).
  3. Begins coordination training.
  4. Utilizes the body's External Energy by using techniques rather than internal energy. This is the traditional teaching method prior to learning internal arts.
  5. Instills an appreciation of martial arts as a life art rather than a destructive art, by causing an awareness of  body strengths, weaknesses and limitations.

As a Health Exercise

  1. Introduces the concept of balanced flowing movements.
  2. Much of the training is dedicated to strengthening muscles and tendons. This is accomplished by extreme movements and abrupt changes in directions (advancing/retreating, sinking/rising, etc.). This training brings about improved agility, balance, flexibility, and will benefit one's overall health.
  3. Institutes a daily program of exercise which is cardiovascular in nature.

As a Performance

  1. When you practice you perform.
  2. Performance is exercise for the Spirit and Mind.

BRIEF CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY

495 A.D.
Era of North/South Division 16 Kingdoms period 316-589
Original Temple built by the Emperor Hsiao-Wen-Ti of the Northern Wei Dynasty.
512-527
Sui 581-618

Da Mo (Bodhidharma) visits Temple and eventually becomes the Temple Master. He develops a series of exercises designed to strengthen the bodies of the scholarly monks and calls it the "18 Lohan" (18 Budda      Disciples).

621
T'ang 618 - 907
13 Shao Lin monks aid T'ang Emperor T'ai-Tsung in suppressing a rebellion led by Wang Shih Ch'ung.
900
5 Dynasty Era 907-960
Sung 960-1127
Southern Sung 1127-1279
Yuan Mongol) 1264-1368
Monks from Sung Shan (original Temple) establish five more Shao Lin Monasteries at; Wu Tang Shan, Chiu-Lien Shan, Hua Shan, Shantung, and Kwan Tung.
1368-1644
Ming 1368- 1644
During Ming Dynasty Shao Lin monks aid in suppressing raids by Japanese pirates.
1662-1723
Ching 1644-1911
Ching Dynasty Emperor Sheng Tau orders the destruction of Chiu-Lien Temple.
1723-1736 Ching Dynasty Emperor Shih Tsung orders the destruction of the Shao Shih or Sung Shan Temple. Only five monks escape
1928

Republic of China 1911-1949

Shao Shih Temple catches fire and burns for forty days. Almost all of the Classical literature (the texts went back as far as 1,600 years) was destroyed.
1930 Last Buddhist monk ordained at Shao Lin Temple.
1967-1977
Peoples Republic of China 1949 to Present
"Cultural" revolutionaries, the Red Guard desecrate Shao Shih and harass the few remaining monks.
1983 Restoration of Temple by Government, only 7 monks, 11 disciples in Shaolin

 

 

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