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The Hoi Tong Monastery, [1] also known by many other names, is a Buddhist temple and monastery on Henan Island in Guangzhou, China.
Chengtian Temple (Quanzhou) Chongsheng Temple (Fujian) Cishou Temple; Dizang Temple (Fuzhou) Guanghua Temple (Putian) Guangxiao Temple (Putian) Hualin Temple (Fuzhou)
The art was developed at the Henan Siu Lahm Temple and then was moved to the Hoi Tong Monastery in Guangdong when the former was burned down during the Qing dynasty. The dates are not certain, as the only living person, Kong Hoi (surname given first as in Chinese tradition), studied at the Hoi Tong Monastery in the early 20th century, but it is ...
His death was caused by over-zealous training in the "36 Point Copper Ring Pole" technique, under the monk Yuanguang at Hoi Tong Monastery. Leung had long been an opium smoker; the monk advised him to break the habit and train in the pole technique instead. But he pushed himself too hard for his age, fell ill and died around the age of 70.
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(Hoi Tong Monastery on Henan Island in Guangzhou, China) Deutsch: Grosser Tempel zu Honan, nahe Canton. Français : Le grand temple à Honan, Canton.
Lokakṣema; Kumārajīva; Sengzhao; Jizang; Dharmakṣema; Paramartha; Xuanzang; Kuiji; Woncheuk; Daoxuan; Huiyuan; Tanluan; Daochuo; Shandao; Zhiyi; Zhanran; Fazang ...
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