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  2. Hai Deng - Wikipedia

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    Hai Deng was famous for his one-finger Chan, one of the 72 arts of the Shaolin temple, with which he could support most of his body weight on one finger. [4] Thanks to a visit to the USA in 1985, he was noted for his religious observance, literary skill, and qigong talents. [5] He Was first met with the Master Xu Yun (Empty Cloud.)

  3. 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.

  4. 9 Monkeys of Shaolin - Wikipedia

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    9 Monkeys of Shaolin is a beat 'em up video game developed by Russian developer Sobaka Studio and published by Buka Entertainment and Ravenscourt. [1] The game was released on 16 October 2020 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One; and Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows via Steam. The story recreates the atmosphere of the kung fu films ...

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

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    The photographer reflects on how he took the memorable shot back in 2004, in one of the martial arts academies that had sprung up near the Shaolin Temple. China’s Shaolin monks are known for ...

  6. Deadliest Warrior season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Shaolin Monk is the first of two warrior with at least one metal weapon to triumph over an opponent who has none. According to the listed statistics, the Maori Warrior had a size advantage of 2 inches and 35 lbs, with gear that is only 3 pounds heavier. The Shaolin Monk had the lightest gear of any warrior featured in Season 1.

  7. NetHack - Wikipedia

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    NetHack is an open source single-player roguelike video game, first released in 1987 and maintained by the NetHack DevTeam. The game is a fork of the 1982 game Hack , itself inspired by the 1980 game Rogue .

  8. Disciples of the 36th Chamber - Wikipedia

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    Sai-Yuk exacerbates matters when he picks a fight with the leader of the Manchus. In order to save her family's honor and keep the school open, Sai-Yuk's mother makes a bargain with the Shaolin monk San Te for her incorrigible son to be given refuge in the temple's 36th Chamber, which is a training hall for non-monks. However, Sai-Yuk is too ...

  9. Slash'EM - Wikipedia

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    Slash'EM (Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack – Extended Magic) is a variant of the roguelike game NetHack that offers extra features, monsters, and items. Several of its novel features, such as the Monk class, "conducts" (voluntary challenges), and the Sokoban levels, have been reincorporated into NetHack.

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