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List of Best Things to do in Dengfeng, China
Shaolin Temple
Mt. Song
Pagoda Forest of Shaolin Temple
Shailin Martial Arts Hall
Regular Yard, Shaolin Temple
Sanhuang Village Scenic Resort
Zhongyue Temple
Song Yang Academy of Classical Learning
Songye Temple Pagoda
Huishan Temple
Shaolin marathon in China's Henan Province, cradle of Kung Fu
An international marathon was staged on Sunday around Shaolin Temple, the cradle of Kung Fu, in Dengfeng City of Henan Province in central China.
Some 2,500 runners were off with hundreds of students Kung Fu show who were all from the martial arts schools in Dengfeng city, where more than 100,000 people from all over the world learn Kung Fu.
The route of Shaolin Marathon was ran around Shaolin Temple, Songyang Academy, Huishan Temple, Zhongyue Temple, and all of them were in the World Cultural Heritage List.
Wang Xiaoning won the men's title in 2 hours and 54 minutes.
Master Wu Nanfang and Students in the Songyue Temple
Top students show these advanced Kung fu forms in the grounds of the beautiful Songyue Pagoda in Dengfeng, China. This film was made a few years ago, and many of these students are now teaching in Master Wu Nanfang's Wugulun Academy.
Michael & Xingxuan talking about Master Wu Nanfang's Kung Fu Academy
Two young foreigners talk about their experience at the Shaolin Wugulun Kung Fu Academy in Dengfeng, China. They are studying Kung Fu and Zen with Master Wu Nanfang in at the foot of Song Mountain, the central one of the five sacred mountains of China, near the famous Shaolin temple.
Master Wu Nanfang in the Pagoda Forest 2
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Shaolin Wu Gulun Da Tong Bi Quan by Laoshi Chen Geng of Gulun Kungfu Academy
Tong Bi Quan means spreading power from the back boxing because it imitates the back of an ape and the arms of a monkey to generate power by moving like a tiger jumps and falling like an eagle catches to attack high positions quickly and skillfully.
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Chen Geng, Traditional Kung Fu form demonstration 2010 AAU Chinese Martial Arts Championship
Michael and Xingyuan talking about studying Kungfu at the Shaolin Wugulun Kungfu Academy
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Shaolin Wu Gulun Long Xing Chui by Master Wu Nan Fang of Gulun Gongfu Academy
Master Wu Nanfang demonstrates a dragon form in Dengfeng Henan China.
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Shaolin DaTong Bi Quan by Liu Hufei of Wugulun Kungfu
Liu Hufei is a loyal student of Master Wu Nanfang of Wugulun Kungfu for many years.
He is a coach at Gulun Kungfu Academy.
Shaolin Wu Gu Lun Liu He Chui by Master Wu Nan Fang of Shaolin Wu Gulun Chan Wu Academy
Master Wu Gu Lun was born in 1831 in the remote village of Yangshi of the Henan province in China.
He became a monk at the age of five under the Shaolin Temple Grand Abbot Master Zhan Mo to practice Shaolin Chan Wu Yi.
Master Wu Gu Lun's Buddhist name was Shi Jiqin 释寂 18311914
Master Wu Gu Lun secretly learns Wu Shang Chan Gong Xin Yi Ba with Masters Zhan Mo and Hai Fa at Shi Gou Temple for 3 years in addition to his daily Shaolin kungfu training.
The essence of Shaolin Xin Yi Ba comes from the inner heart.
Master Wu Gu Lun mastered Shaolin Xin Yi Ba and became the 15th Generation Successor of the Yong Hua Tang.
Master Wu Gu Lun returned to Shaolin Temple to teach Shaolin Xinyiba and learn Shaolin kungfu from his kungfu uncle Zhan Ju around 1860.
During the Qing dynasty, martial arts were banned because of fear and laziness, but the Shaolin monks continued to secretly practice Shaolin kungfu.
In the year of Dao Guang, the Grand Abbot of Shaolin Temple Master Zhan Mo affairs that the Manchu officer Li Qing would destroy the temple and exterminate Shaolin kungfu,
So Abbot Zhan Mo instructed Master Wu Gulun to leave Shaolin Temple so that he can pass on his special Shaolin Xin Yi Ba skills to the common people to carry on Shaolin kungfu for the health of the human body and peace of mind.
Master Wu Gulun was the last Shaolin Warrior Monk to fight 18 Guardians of Shaolin Temple to demonstrate the highest level of Shaolin gongfu and farewell to the Shaolin Temple.
It is out of the deepest depth that the highest must come to his height.
Master Wu Gulun disappeared into the mountains to live with a family in a remote village of Tang Zhuang, married their daughter and together had 3 sons and a daughter. His wife died giving birth to their last child.
Master Wu Gu Lun moved his family to the Always Victorious village of Chang Sheng at the entrance into the Bai Yu Valley that is on the other side of the mountain from Shaolin Temple.
Master Wu Gulun taught his second son Wu Shan Lin his Shaolin Wu Gu Lun Chan Wu Yi system and passed onto him the secret of Shaolin Xin Yi Ba.
Master Wu Gu Lun told kungfu masters Ding Da You and Liu Er when they came to ask him for help to fight some bad and ugly gangsters that terro
`` The ancient Shaolin monks did not follow the Buddhist Way for their own happiness. Their training was intended for those who need help. In the Ming Dynasty, a great Shaolin Master Xiao Shan leads an army of monks and soldiers to fight against the invading Japanese warriors. Today we must still use our ability to solve people's sufferings. This is our responsibility. '' Master Wu Sha Lin passed on his Shaolin Wu Gu Lun congfu to his sons, Masters Wu Tian You and Wu You De. Master Wu You De taught his nephew Master Wu Mu Sheng, Shaolin Monk Zhang Qing He, Master Qiao Hei Bao and his grandnephew Master Wu Nan Fang, Gu Lun Chan Wu culture. Master Wu Mu Sheng taught everything he knew to Master Wu Nan Fang. Master Wu Nan Fang had 3 great teachers, Masters Wu You De, Wu Mu Sheng and Zhang Qing He. Master Wu Nan Fang is the 5th Generation Master of Shao Lin Wu Gu Lun Gongfu. (This was collected and edited from Shaolin Xinyiba Research Society and Gulun Kungfu: the traditional Way of Gulun Chan Wu by Master Wu Nan Fang)
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Shaolin Wu Gulun Gongfu by Master Wu Nan Fang of Wu Gulun Gongfu Academy
Master Wu Gu Lun was born in 1831 in the remote village of Yangshi of the Henan province in China. He became a monk at the age of five under the Shaolin Temple Grand Abbot Master Zhan Mo to practice Shaolin Chan Wu Yi. Master Wu Gu Lun's Buddhist name was Shi Jiqin 释寂 18311914 Master Wu Gu Lun secretly learns Wu Shang Chan Gong Xin Yi Ba with Masters Zhan Mo and Hai Fa at Shi Gou Temple for 3 years in addition to his daily Shaolin kungfu training. The essence of Shaolin Xin Yi Ba comes from the inner heart. Master Wu Gu Lun mastered Shaolin Xin Yi Ba and became the 15th Generation Successor of the Yong Hua Tang. Master Wu Gu Lun returned to Shaolin Temple to teach Shaolin Xinyiba and learn Shaolin kungfu from his kungfu uncle Zhan Ju around 1860. During the Qing dynasty, martial arts were banned because of fear and laziness, but the Shaolin monks continued to secretly practice Shaolin kungfu. In the year of Dao Guang, the Grand Abbot of Shaolin Temple Master Zhan Mo affairs that the Manchu officer Li Qing would destroy the temple and exterminate Shaolin kungfu, So Abbot Zhan Mo instructed Master Wu Gulun to leave Shaolin Temple so that he can pass on his special Shaolin Xin Yi Ba skills to the common people to carry on Shaolin kungfu for the health of the human body and peace of mind. Master Wu Gulun was the last Shaolin Warrior Monk to fight 18 Guardians of Shaolin Temple to demonstrate the highest level of Shaolin gongfu and farewell to the Shaolin Temple. It is out of the deepest depth that the highest must come to his height. Master Wu Gulun disappeared into the mountains to live with a family in a remote village of Tang Zhuang, married their daughter and together had 3 sons and a daughter. His wife died giving birth to their last child. Master Wu Gu Lun moved his family to the Always Victorious village of Chang Sheng at the entrance into the Bai Yu Valley that is on the other side of the mountain from Shaolin Temple. Master Wu Gulun taught his second son Wu Shan Lin his Shaolin Wu Gu Lun Chan Wu Yi system and passed onto him the secret of Shaolin Xin Yi Ba. Master Wu Gu Lun told kungfu masters Ding Da You and Liu Er when they came to ask him for help to fight some bad and ugly gangsters that terro `` The ancient Shaolin monks did not follow the Buddhist Way for their own happiness. Their training was intended for those who need help. In the Ming Dynasty, a great Shaolin Master Xiao Shan leads an army of monks and soldiers to fight against the invading Japanese warriors. Today we must still use our ability to solve people's sufferings. This is our responsibility. '' Master Wu Sha Lin passed on his Shaolin Wu Gu Lun congfu to his sons, Masters Wu Tian You and Wu You De. Master Wu You De taught his nephew Master Wu Mu Sheng, Shaolin Monk Zhang Qing He, Master Qiao Hei Bao and his grandnephew Master Wu Nan Fang, Gu Lun Chan Wu culture. Master Wu Mu Sheng taught everything he knew to Master Wu Nan Fang. Master Wu Nan Fang had 3 great teachers, Masters Wu You De, Wu Mu Sheng and Zhang Qing He. Master Wu Nan Fang is the 5th Generation Master of Shao Lin Wu Gu Lun Gongfu. (This was collected and edited from Shaolin Xinyiba Research Society and Gulun Kungfu: the traditional Way of Gulun Chan Wu by Master Wu Nan Fang)
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Chen Geng demonstrating Jin Gang Chui 2
Another view of Wuxi, China from the #25 Bus
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