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Internal concepts have also been a source of comedy, such as in the films Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle.
The Hong Kong-made film Shaolin Soccer contains a scene in which one of Sing's brothers is being asked to join Sing's soccer team, and he refuses because he mathematically predicts the team will fail ; he uses a coin toss to demonstrate his point, saying it has zero chance of landing on its edge.
Shaolin Soccer is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy film co-written, directed by and starring Stephen Chow.
Apart from several veteran actors, Chow stated in an interview with Premiere magazine that he cast several people in his entourage who had no prior acting experience before Shaolin Soccer.
Cecilia Cheung and Karen Mok, who briefly appear as Team Dragon Players 7 & 11 in Shaolin Soccer, had major roles in King of Comedy.
Shaolin Soccer did well at Hong Kong box office eventually grossing HK $ 60, 739, 847, making it the highest grossing film in Hong Kong history at the time.
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and TV rejected Shaolin Soccer from theatrical and DVD / VCD release, because of the possibility of insulting Buddhists by putting " soccer " alongside " Shaolin " in the title.
Stephen Chow refused to change the title ; as a result, Shaolin Soccer < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > producers were banned from shooting films in mainland China for one year.
The first of a four volume Shaolin Soccer manhua was published in Hong Kong roughly nine months after the film originally premiered in 2001.
The Miramax film corporation bought the American film rights to Shaolin Soccer before its release in China, so they helped publish the comic book along with two Chinese film companies who originally produced the film.
He stated in an interview that " the Shaolin Soccer comic is 80 % movie adaptation with 20 % new content.
Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, co-creators of the Avatar: The Last Airbender animated television series, stated in an interview that " Shaolin Soccer is one of our favorite movies.
The Chinese website xiaoyouxi. com has eight flash animations devoted to Shaolin Soccer.
* Miramax's Shaolin Soccer site
* Shaolin Soccer at LoveHKFilm. com
* Shaolin Soccer Fanlisting
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Japanese Shorinji Kempo Group financial contributions to the maintenance of the historic edifice of the Song Shan Shaolin Temple in 2003 received China's recognition.
While violent, Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style had less objectionable content than Thrill Kill, and was poorly received.
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks has sold over one million copies and received mostly favorable reviews.

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Almost equally as famous was fight choreographer turned director Lau Kar-leung, who would produce such highly regarded kung fu films as The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter.
The Villari system integrated the strengths of American Kenpo with the larger scope of movement and grappling available in Shaolin Kung Fu and Chin Na to create a highly unique American Kenpo offshoot system.
The film follows a highly fictionalized version of San Te, a legendary Shaolin martial arts disciple who trained under the general Chi Shan, portrayed by the director's adopted brother Gordon Liu.
36th Chamber of Shaolin is widely considered to be one of the greatest kung fu films ever made and a highly influential entry in the genre.

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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.
Lee ( Bruce Lee ) is a Shaolin martial artist from Hong Kong who possesses great philosophical insight into martial arts as well as physical prowess.
Lee learns from his Sifu ( teacher ) that Han was also once a Shaolin student, but had been expelled from their order for abusing their code of conduct.
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.
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 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.
Although the Wudang name falsely suggests these arts originated at the so-called Wudang Mountain, it is simply used to distinguish the skills, theories and applications of neijia (" internal arts ") from those of the Shaolin grouping, waijia (" hard " or " external ") martial art styles.
In the Fung Siu-Ching oral tradition, the Young Forest Shaolin Abbot Chi Shim ( also Jee Shim ) introduced the Muk Yan Jong or Dummy Form to the Red Boat Society members, and it was from there that all of the Wing Chun ( Weng Chun in the Fung Siu-Chin line ) were created.
According to the Jingde of the Lamp, after Bodhidharma, a Buddhist monk from South India, left the court of the Liang emperor Wu in 527, he eventually found himself at the Shaolin Monastery, where he “ faced a wall for nine years, not speaking for the entire time ”.
The oldest evidence of Shaolin participation in combat is a stele from 728 that attests to two occasions: a defense of the monastery from bandits around 610 and their role in the defeat of Wang Shichong at the Battle of Hulao in 621.
These sources, in contrast to those from the Tang Dynasty period, refer to Shaolin methods of combat unarmed, with the spear, and with the weapon that was the forte of the Shaolin monks and for which they had become famous, the staff.
By the mid-16th century military experts from all over Ming China were travelling to Shaolin to study its fighting techniques.
The earliest extant manual on Shaolin Kung Fu, the Exposition of the Original Shaolin Staff Method was written in around 1610 and published in 1621 from what its author Chéng Zōngyóu learned during a more than ten year stay at the monastery.
The geographer Zheng Ruoceng provides the most detailed of the 16th century sources which confirm that, in 1553, Wan Biao, Vice Commissioner in Chief of the Nanjing Chief Military Commission, initiated the conscription of monks — including some from Shaolin — against the pirates.
Not all of the monks who fought at Wengjiagang were from Shaolin, and rivalries developed among them.
While much of this is a commercialized aspect of Shaolin, it is also widely credited as keeping the 1500-year-old temple in the consciousness of the world, and from vanishing into obscurity like many other ancient traditions.
The references arise from the group growing up in Staten Island in the late 1970s, and being influenced by movie theaters playing and advertising Kung Fu movies based on the Shaolin fighting style.
Liu Kang, the main character in the Mortal Kombat series, is a Shaolin monk, and Kung Lao from the same series, is also a Shaolin monk who seeks to avenge the temple's destruction, ( led by Baraka in Mortal Kombats story ), they were so popular, they were turned into their own video game, Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks.
Jin claims to have witnessed many of these skills himself or to have learned of them from a scroll given to him by Shaolin Abbot Miao Xing, though the work tends to exaggerate and embellish.

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