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Shaolin and Monastery
The finished version of the film was significantly different from the original screenplay drafts as Bruce Lee revised much of the script himself, including having written and directed the film's opening Shaolin Monastery fight sequence.
Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple (, ; ) is a Chán Buddhist temple on Mount Song, near Dengfeng, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China.
Shaolin Monastery and its famed Pagoda Forest were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010 as part of the " Historic Monuments of Dengfeng.
The first Shaolin Monastery abbot was Batuo ( also called Fotuo or Buddhabhadra, not to be confused with Bodhidharma ) a dhyana master who came to China from India in 464 to spread Buddhist teachings.
According to the Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks ( 645 ) by Daoxuan, Shaolin Monastery was built on the north side of Shaoshi, the central peak of Mount Song, one of the Sacred Mountains of China, by Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty in 477.
A tree within the Shaolin Monastery used by the monks to practise finger-punching
In the past, many have tried to capitalise on Shaolin Monastery fame by building their own schools on Mount Song.
A dharma gathering was held from August 19 to August 20, 1999, in Shaolin Monastery for Shi Yongxin's assumption of office as abbot.
A number of traditions make reference to a Southern Shaolin Monastery located in Fujian province.
Associated with stories of the supposed burning of Shaolin by the Qing government and with the tales of the Five Elders, this temple, sometimes known by the name Changlin, is often claimed to have been either the target of Qing forces or a place of refuge for monks displaced by attacks on the Shaolin Monastery in Henan.
In his book The Shaolin Monastery ( 2008 ), Tel Aviv University professor Meir Shahar notes that the bodhisattva Vajrapani is the patron saint of Shaolin Monastery.
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* 477 ( or 497 ): Chan Buddhists found the Shaolin Monastery on Mount Shan in Henan, China.
The Shaolin Monastery ( Henan )
* Emperor Xiao Wen Di of Northern Wei builds the Shaolin Monastery ( Henan ) for the monk Batuo.
He spreads Buddhism and travels to the northern Chinese kingdom of Wei to the Shaolin Monastery.
China also includes the home to the well-respected Shaolin Monastery and Wudang Mountains.
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Shaolin and historically
He also studied some local Chinese Martial arts while he was there ( Some sources claim he studied Shaolin Kung Fu in Fuzhou, although historically Southern Shaolin was razed to the ground by Qing government forces more than 300 years prior to his visit.

Shaolin and worshiped
Furthermore, Vajrapani is one of the earliest Dharmapalas and the only Buddhist deity to be mentioned in the Pali Canon as well as be worshiped in the Shaolin Temple, Tibetan Buddhism, and even Pure Land Buddhism ( where he is known as Mahasthamaprapta and is one of a Triad comprising Amitabha and Avalokiteshwara ).

Shaolin and deity
A short story appearing in Zhang Zhuo's ( 660-741 ) Tang anthology shows how the deity had been venerated in Shaolin from at least the eighth century.
Shaolin believes Vajrapani to be an emanation of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, rather than a stand-alone deity.
The Shaolin monks later realize that the kitchen worker was the Monastery's guardian deity, Vajrapani, in disguise.
Instead of being considered a stand alone deity, Shaolin believes Vajrapani to be an emanation of the Bodhisattva Guanyin.

Shaolin and known
Founded in the fifth century, the monastery is long famous for its association with Chinese martial arts and particularly with Shaolin Kung Fu, and it is the best known Mahayana Buddhist monastery to the Western world.
In 1934, Jin Jing Zhong published a book variously known in English as Shaolin 72 Shaolin Arts Practice Method or Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin.
The best known tourist attraction is the Shaolin Temple ( 少林寺 ), which is more than 50 miles southwest of downtown Zhengzhou.
The Shaolin Temple is not only known as one of China's important Buddhist shrines, but also as the ancient center of Chinese Kung-fu.
" This set consists of ten to twelve rows of techniques representative of what is today known as Shaolin Fanziquan.
The Southern Shaolin Temple in Fukien Province was sometimes known as " the snake temple.
Examples includes Xingzhemen ( 行者門 ) named after the protagonist Sun Wukong of the popular Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West, Nanhouquan ( 南猴拳 ) or Southern Monkey Fist originating from the Southern Shaolin Temple as well as the more well known Da Sheng Pi Gua Men 大聖劈掛門 style of Hong Kong.
Southern Shaolin is a branch of the better known Shaolin Monastery in Henan province.
During the Qing Dynasty, five Grand Masters known as the Invincible Five held the greatest power in the Shaolin lineage.
After falling out with Lau on the set of Disciples of Shaolin, Chang started featuring a troupe of actors made up of Sun Chien, Chiang Sheng, Philip Kwok, Lo Meng, Lu Feng, Wei Pai ( and Yu Tai Ping ), who would come to be known as " The Venoms ", as actors and choreographers in his films.
The God of Cookery () is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film directed by acclaimed Hong Kong comedian, actor and director, Stephen Chow, best known in the West for his films Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle.
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin ( 少林三十六房, Shào Lín sān shí liù fáng ), also known as The Master Killer and Shaolin Master Killer, is a 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Liu Chia-liang and starring Gordon Liu.
At its most specific, Northern Shaolin refers to a style called Northern Shaolin Boxing School (; Cantonese Yale: Bak-siu-làhm Kyun-mun ), disseminated by Gu Yu-jeung ( 1894 – 1952 ; also known as Ku Yu-cheung or, in Pinyin, Gu Ruzhang ) and represented today by Grandmaster Chan Kowk Wai.
In Guangzhou, the name " Shaolin " was already associated with Hung Gar and other styles, so Gu's style came to be known by the name Northern Shaolin.

Shaolin and Kimnara
However, Shaolin considered Vajrapani's Kimnara form to be an emanation of Guanyin.
The Shaolin monks later realise that the kitchen worker was none other than the Kimnara King in disguise.
Statues and paintings of Kimnara were commissioned in various halls throughout Shaolin in honour of his defeat of the Red Turban army.
A wicker statue woven by the monks and featured in the center of the " Kimnara Hall " was mentioned in Cheng Zongyou's 17th century training manual Shaolin Staff Method.
The Shaolin monks later realize that the kitchen worker was none other than the Kimnara King in disguise.
Statues and paintings of Kimnara were commissioned in various halls throughout Shaolin in honor of his defeat of the Red Turban army.
A wicker statue woven by the monks and featured in the center of the " Kimnara Hall " was mentioned in Cheng Zongyou's seventeenth century training manual Shaolin Staff Method.

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