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| The monks of the Shaolin Temple, in Henan Province, are
famous for their martial arts |
Shaolin Wushu
(Shaolin Martial Art) is one of the most influential genres of Chinese martial
art, and it's named after the Shaolin Temple located in Dengfeng County, Henan
Province. The monks in the Shaolin Temple began to study martial art during the
Southern and Northern Dynasties and this tradition prevailed during the Sui and
the Tang dynasties (581-907).
Shaolin Wushu
is famous both at home
and abroad as a highly effective method of self-defense and health-building.
Combining both external and internal, and "hard" and "soft" exercises,
Shaolin Wushu involves various methods of fighting techniques, consisting
of barehanded boxing and weaponry combat. The Shaolin boxing has compactly
designed routines. Its movements are quick, powerful and flexible; both
practical for defense and attack.
The most
outstanding characteristic of Shaolin boxing is that the practitioner works on
one straight line. It means that his movements of advancing, retreating, turning
around, sideways, or jumping are restrained on one line. His arms are kept
slightly bent so that he can stretch out to attack or withdraw freely for self
defense. Another characteristic of Shaolin Wushu is to maintain the body
in perfect balance, as stable as a mountain. The practitioners should keep a
tranquil mind but strike with great force and speed. He should be good at
"borrowing" force from the opponent. That is, he should not meet the opponent's
strikes head-on, but take advantage of the striker's force and go along with it
to bring him to ward off a force of a thousand weights. The practitioner should
know how to make feigned strikes and when striking, hit the vital parts of the
opponent. The movements should be as dextrous as a cat, the shaking as a tiger,
the moving as a dragon, the advancing as lightning and the yelling as thunder.
Shaolin Wushu
is a very convenient
sport, for the practice does not need a large space and is not affected by
weather or the kind of weapons used.
There are many
routines. External exercises include Minor Hong Boxing, Greater Hong Boxing, Old
Hong Boxing, Chaoyang Boxing, Chang Boxing, Plum Blossom Boxing, Cannon Boxing,
Luohan Buddha Boxing, Tongbei Boxing, Seven-star Boxing, Dragon-out-of-the-sea
Boxing and Shooting-star Boxing; for internal exercises there are Xingyi Boxing
and Juji Boxing. Shaolin boxing can be practiced singly or in pairs. The dual
routines include: Banshou Liuhe Boxing, Yaoshou Liuhe Boxing and Kick and Strike
Liuhe Boxing.