The Shaolin Temple Dagou Martial Arts School was a private martial arts school located near the Shaolin Temple in Mount Song, Dengfeng City, Henan Province. The martial arts school was founded in 1978 by Liu Baoshan, an old boxer from Tagou Village. The school covered an area of more than 2300 acres and a building area of more than 730,000 square meters. It had advanced teaching facilities and training grounds. At present, there were more than 35000 teachers and students in Tagou Martial Arts School. It was one of the largest and most popular educational institutions in the country. The martial arts school had achieved remarkable results in important international and domestic martial arts competitions, winning a total of 9159 medals, including 4414 gold medals. The number of medals and gold medals ranked first among domestic martial arts schools. The students of the Tagou Martial Arts School had won many championships in various competitions, including the Olympic Games, world championships, and international championships. The martial arts school had trained a large number of martial arts professionals, and some of them had become the backbone of the domestic martial arts world. The success of Tagou Martial Arts School was due to its excellent teaching conditions and rich teaching experience.
The most powerful martial arts of Shaolin Temple were the 72 Ultimate Skills, the Prajna Heart Sutra, the Yijin Sutra, and the Iron Skin Technique. The Seventy-Two Ultimate Skills were the basic martial arts of Shaolin and were very practical. The Prajna Sutra had great power and could attract lightning and heavenly tribulation. The Yijin Sutra was the highest internal cultivation method of Shaolin. The Iron Skin Technique was a special defensive technique. However, there was no clear answer to which martial art was the most powerful.
The Civil and Military Academy of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan Province was a formal Shaolin Temple school. The school was hosted by the Shaolin Temple in Henan Province and approved by the national education department. It was a formal martial arts school. It was responsible for promoting Shaolin's Zen and martial arts culture and cultivating authentic Shaolin disciples. Songshan Shaolin Temple Civil and Military Academy was located in the west of Chonggao Road in Dengfeng, Henan Province. It had excellent coaches. In addition, the school also had a complete management system and teaching system. It emphasized both civil and martial education and provided students with a comprehensive education. Therefore, the Civil and Military Academy of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan Province was a formal Shaolin Temple school.
The Shaolin Temple was mentioned many times in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. 1." Eight Dragons ": Shaolin Temple is the alma mater of the protagonist Duan Yu. There are many Shaolin masters such as the sweeping monk and the Xuanming Elders. 2.<< Smiling Proud in Jianghu >>: Hengshan Sect and Shaolin Temple are both important sects in the martial arts world. Among them, Shaolin Temple is one of the main sects. There are many masters such as Yue Buqun, the leader of Mount Song Sect, and Zuo Lengchan, a monk of Shaolin Temple. [3. The Deer and the Cauldron: The protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, once went to the Shaolin Temple to seek martial arts and had some exchanges with the monks of the Shaolin Temple.] 4." The Return of the Condor Heroes ": Huang Yaoshi and his wife, Feng Mofeng, once went to the Shaolin Temple to seek martial arts and the Shaolin Temple even helped Feng Mofeng fight against the enemy. 5 " Journey of Chivalrous Men ": The protagonist Shi Qing once went to Shaolin Temple to worship a teacher and learned a lot of martial arts there.
In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, the order of seniority in Shaolin Temple was usually arranged according to martial arts cultivation and contribution. Generally speaking, the seniority system in Shaolin Temple was: [Apprentice: Beginner Disciple] Initial Disciple [Fruit Rank: Intermediate Disciple] [Dao Fruit: Advanced Disciple] [Dao Attainment: Master Disciple] Among them, the apprentice was the true fruit of the entry disciple, the fruit was a higher level, the Dao fruit was the cultivation to the extreme, and the Dao Dao was the degree and performance of cultivation. In Jin Yong's novel, the order of seniority in Shaolin Temple was based on the martial arts cultivation and contribution of these disciples. The story background might be different.
Bodhidharma was considered the founder of Shaolin martial arts. The real founder of Shaolin martial arts was Bodhidharma, the first ancestor of Zen.
The most powerful martial arts of the Shaolin Sect were the 72 Ultimate Skills, Yijin Classic, Iron Shirt, Vajra Zen Lion Roar, Shaolin Arhat Fist, Powerful Vajra Finger, Shaolin Long Fist, Dharma Sword, Tiger Subduing Fist, Great Hong Fist, Vajra Fist, Shaolin Staff Technique, Shaolin Fist Technique, Shaolin Divine Palm Eight Strikes, and Child Leg Technique. These martial arts were widely regarded as one of the most powerful and exquisite skills in the Shaolin Sect.
The Shaolin martial arts written by Jin Yong was a classic genre in traditional Chinese martial arts novels, known as Mount Tai and the Big Dipper in the martial arts world. The Shaolin Sect was famous for its profound martial arts foundation and superb martial arts skills. Its most famous martial arts included the following: 1. Eighteen Weapons of Shaolin Temple: One of the representative martial arts of Shaolin Temple includes eighteen different weapons, such as swords, knives, spears, sticks, axes, hammers, hooks, claws, meteors, etc. Each weapon has its own unique characteristics and usage. By mastering the eighteen weapons, you can improve your martial arts level. 2. Bald Brush Weng: Bald Brush Weng is an eminent monk of Shaolin Temple. He is good at using a brush knife to attack. He can turn the brush knife into a tangible or intangible attack. The attack range is very wide, and he can easily attack the opponent's weakness. 3. Sweeping Monk: Sweeping Monk is another eminent monk of Shaolin Temple. He is known as a genius in martial arts. He is not only skilled in martial arts but also has extraordinary wisdom. He can easily break the opponent's martial arts. 4. Xuanming Elders: Xuanming Elders are two masters of Shaolin Temple. They are good at using poison to attack their opponents, crippling or killing them. 5. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang are four eminent monks of Shaolin Temple. They are good at using hidden weapons. They can attack their opponents by throwing hidden weapons. Their hidden weapons are very sharp and can easily penetrate the opponent's defense line. These are some representative characters and moves of Shaolin martial arts written by Jin Yong. These moves and characters represent the main characteristics of Shaolin martial arts and are also a very famous school in traditional Chinese martial arts novels.
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In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the most powerful internal energy of Shaolin Temple was the Xuanming power contained in the Xuanming Sutra of Shaolin Temple. The Xuanming Force was a mysterious force that could increase a person's martial arts level and reduce the strength of the opponent at the same time. In the novel, many martial arts masters had tried to cultivate the Xuanming Sutra but failed to master this power.
This question involved the plot setting of Jin Yong's novel and the image of Shaolin Temple. In Jin Yong's novels, Shaolin Temple was a very important martial arts sect. Its abbot and other senior managers usually had superb martial arts, but they were often described as weak and lacked aggressive images. This was because Jin Yong's novels often focused on the struggle and conflict between martial arts sects. As one of the martial arts sects, Shaolin Temple's abbot and other managers were weaker in martial arts, so they could compete with other martial arts masters to highlight the contradictions and confrontations between martial arts sects. In addition, the weaker martial arts of the abbot and other senior management members of the Shaolin Temple could better reflect the low-key and conservative nature of the Shaolin Temple, as well as its emphasis on cultivation and religious atmosphere. In Jin Yong's novels, the abbot of Shaolin Temple and other managers were usually portrayed as kind, compassionate, and capable people. Although their martial arts were weak, their inner strength and philosophical thoughts were very profound, which could also bring deep insights and thoughts to readers.