Famous Place in China Shaolin Monastery (a.k.a. Shaolin Temple)
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Famous Place in China Shaolin Monastery (a.k.a. Shaolin Temple)
Famous Place in China Shaolin Monastery (a.k.a. Shaolin Temple) 少林寺 Best known in the Western World for its Chinese martial arts, particularly Shaolin Kung Fu Location: Song Shan near Zhengshou City Henan Province in Dengfeng, China Mountain Name: Mount Song Early History • First Shaolin Monastery abbot was Batuo, a dhyana master who came to China from India in AD 464 to spread Buddhist teachings. • Kangxi, the second Qing emperor, supported the Shaolin temple and wrote the calligraphic inscriptions that hang over the Heavenly King Hall and the Buddha Hall to this day. One of the very many types of Kung Fu: Five Animals (wǔxíng) Tiger Crane Leopard Snake Dragon Environment ☼One can see wild flowers and pines on the mountain. ☼Birds singing and a brook spattering ☼A beautiful scene full of life and vitality is revealed to the visitors. Attractions Hall of Heavenly Kings (Tianwangdian) the Mahavira Hall (Daxiongbaodian) Shaolin Temple Martial Art Training Center the Pagoda Forest the Dharma Cave » Why do you choose this place? Because I am involved in Shaolin Kung Fu, I thought it would be great to learn some background and fun fact about where it originated. » Did you visit this place before? No I have not, although it would be a great honor to be within its presence. Quiz time!!! Which area of the world was Shaolin Kung Fu best known at? – Western World What was its mountain name? – Mount Song Who was the First Shaolin Monastery abbot? – Batuo Who supported and wrote the calligraphic inscriptions? – Kangxi, the second Qing emperor What were the Five Animals? – Tiger, Crane, Leopard, Snake, & Dragon Time for some treats!!!! Last treat!!!Hope you enjoy it!!!