Who founded Shaolin?

The Shaolin Monastery was founded by an Indian named Batuo. He and the emperor who favored his teachings started to construct buildings at the site in 497 or so. Another Indian who is now called Tamo by Chinese came to China about the year 526.
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Who founded Shaolin Kung Fu?

Bodhidharma is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan Buddhism to China, and regarded as its first Chinese patriarch. According to Chinese legend, he also began the physical training of the monks of Shaolin Monastery that led to the creation of Shaolin kung fu. In Japan, he is known as Daruma.
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How was Shaolin created?

The history of Shaolin begins about 1500 years ago, when a stranger arrived in China from lands to the west, bringing with him a new interpretation religion and spans all the way to modern-day China where tourists from around the world come to experience displays of their ancient martial arts and teachings.
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Who was the first Shaolin monk?

Entrance gate to Shaolin temple. It is said that a Buddhist monk from India named Buddhabhadra, or Ba Tuo in Chinese, came to China during Emperor Xiaowen's reign during the Northern Wei Dynasty period in 495AD. The emperor liked Buddhabhadra and offered to support him in teaching Buddhism at court.
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Who is the leader of Shaolin?

Shi Yongxin (Chinese: 释永信; pinyin: Shì Yǒngxìn) is the current abbot of the Shaolin Temple. He is the thirteenth successor after Shi Xingzheng.
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Who destroyed the Shaolin Temple?

In 1647 AD, a disloyal insider and many Ching loyal troops destroyed the original Shaolin temple in Henan. Those who stayed to resist were annihilated. Many fled to the Fukien temple to continue their resistance. These continuous resistances led to the destruction of the other Shaolin temples and scriptures.
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What Shaolin means?

The Shao in "Shaolin" refers to "Mount Shaoshi", a mountain in the Songshan mountain range. The lin in "Shaolin" means "forest". Literally, the name means "Monastery in the woods of Mount Shaoshi".
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Is Bodhidharma is an Indian?

Bodhidharma was the second Indian Buddhist monk to travel to Southern China. He was born to King Sugandha in the late 5th century. After Bodhidharma was born, he became a member of the warrior caste called Kshatriya.
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Who is Damu China?

In 527 AD, 32 years after Ba Tuo's founding of the Shaolin temple, Bodhidharma crossed through Guangdong province into China. In China, he was known as Da Mo. Da Mo arrived in China practicing Da Sheng (Mahayana) Buddhism.
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Is kung fu from India?

Kung Fu, an ancient sport popular in China, has a very long history.
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Do Shaolin monks marry?

(Note: While at the temple sexual relations are forbidden and monks usually do not marry. However, a monk who leaves the temple may marry without losing his status as a monk.
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Who invented Tai Chi?

Synopsis: Tai Chi is one of the best known martial arts of the Internal systems from ancient China. Based on Qigong and martial art techniques from thousands of years ago, Chen Wangting developed the Chen Style Tai Chi around 1670.
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Where did Bodhidharma learn kungfu?

At the Shaolin monastery, Bodhidharma saw that the monks were weak from meditation and fasting. He taught them the martial arts he had learned as a young prince… similar to Kalaripayattu! This gave birth to the famous kung-fu warrior monks of Shaolin!
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Who was Damo?

circa 475 B.C.E., Athens, ancient Greece. Damo was the daughter of the philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras and his wife Theano, also a philosopher. She studied and then taught at her father's school in the Greek city of Croton, and later moved to Athens, where she published some of Pythagoras' work on geometry.
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Is Buddha and Bodhidharma same?

Buddha is the Lord or the enlightened one while Bodhidharma is the 28th patriarch of Buddhism and the founder of Zen Buddhism.
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Was Bodhidharma married?

“Historical accounts say that Bodhidharma took up Buddhism at an age of seven years and travelled to China, at an age of 150 years, to spread the Dhyana culture of Mahayana Buddhism. But the movie depicts him as a married man with two children, and that he took to Buddhism on the way to China.
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Which is Dharma in China?

National surveys conducted in the early 21st century estimated that some 80% of the population of China, which is more than a billion people, practice some kind of Chinese folk religion; 13–16% are Buddhists; 10% are Taoist; 2.53% are Christians; and 0.83% are Muslims.
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What was the main religion in China?

Chinese Buddhism and Folk Religions

China has the world's largest Buddhist population, with an estimated 185–250 million practitioners, according to Freedom House. Though Buddhism originated in India, it has a long history and tradition in China and today is the country's largest institutionalized religion.
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Who brought martial arts from India to China?

The predominant telling of the diffusion of the martial arts from India to China involves a 5th-century prince turned into a monk named Bodhidharma who is said to have traveled to Shaolin, sharing his own style and thus creating Shaolinquan.
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Do Shaolin monks still exist?

The fighting monks of Shaolin Monastery in the Pagoda Forest on Song Mountain in China are globally adored. They're real but have been made mythical in countless martial-arts movies and the Wu Tang Clan's hip-hop.
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How many Shaolin temples are there?

The five temples: Henan, Fukien, Kwangtung, Wutang, and O Mei Shan all played a major role in establishing Shaolin and holding it strong. Shaolin temples have three caste systems.
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What is the oldest form of martial art?

In fact, you might be surprised to learn just how old the oldest known art is. Its name is kalaripayattu, literally, “art of the battlefield.” The art originated in southern India thousands of years ago.
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