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  2. Yi Long - Wikipedia

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    Born in Dezhou, Shandong, [2] Yi is self-trained in Shaolin Kung Fu. [3] He was the 2007 Guangdong Foshan International Wing Chun champion. In the summer of 2009, he began to fight in Wu Lin Feng. [4] Yi Long previously had called himself the "number 1 Shaolin Kung Fu Monk" despite the Shaolin temple claiming the fighter is unaffiliated with ...

  3. Xu Xiaodong - Wikipedia

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    The fight was hosted under kickboxing rules in the first round and mixed martial arts in the second, and saw Xiaodong eventually winning by TKO by ground and pound in the second round. [23] By defeating Nagashima, Xu believed that he could pressure kung fu fighter Yi Long, whom Xu had claimed has rigged competitions, to face him in a match. [22]

  4. Shaolin kung fu - Wikipedia

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    In the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Shaolin monks chose 100 of the best styles of Shaolin kung fu. Then they shortlisted the 18 most famous of them. However, every lineage of Shaolin monks have always chosen their own styles. Every style teaches unique methods for fighting (散打; sàndǎ) and keeping health via one or a few forms. To learn a ...

  5. China’s Shaolin monks are known for their incredible ...

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    A young Shaolin monk runs horizontally across a wall, intense concentration, and perhaps a hint of astonishment, visible in his face. Four other trainees at a martial arts academy near the Shaolin ...

  6. Animal styles in Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The five animal martial arts styles supposedly originated from the Henan Shaolin Temple, which is north of the Yangtze River, even though imagery of these particular five animals as a distinct set (i.e. in the absence of other animals such as the horse or the monkey as in tai chi or xingyiquan) is either rare in Northern Shaolin martial arts ...

  7. Wang Bo (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Bo was born in a rural village of Shandong Province, China on November 2, 1989. The family relocated to the Shaolin village on Mount Song in central Henan Province, home to the Shaolin Temple, a Chán Buddhist monastery built in 495 A.D., considered to be the birthplace of Shaolin Kung Fu [4] and associated with many other Chinese Martial Arts.

  8. Shi Deru - Wikipedia

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    Shi Deru (left) with his Shaolin brother Shi Deyang. Shi Deru (Chinese: 释德如; pinyin: Shì Dérú), born Liu Xiangyang, [1] English name Shawn Liu, is a 31st generation Grandmaster of Shaolin kung fu. He was a close disciple of abbot Shi Suxi, [1] [2] [3] and close Shaolin brother of Shi Deyang. His nickname is "iron leg". [4] [5]

  9. Shi De Yang - Wikipedia

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    Shi De Yang was born in a town called Taikang, at the Henan province in China. As a child he was influenced by his neighbor who used to be a Shaolin Monk, the stories of the elder at the temple introduced him to the Shaolin Kung Fu. Despite De Yang's family negative he got admitted at the Shaolin Temple. [citation needed]