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Beginnings The military history of Kung Fu goes back over 4000 years with tactics weaponry and barehand achievements already well conventional by the time of the Yellow Emperor (2698 BCE). The Shaolin Temple, founded 495 CE, has been a centre of martial action ever since, but Northern Shaolin Kung Fu’s debut on the world stage goes back to the struggle to establish the Tang Dynasty of Li Shimin (599-649 CE) later, Emperor Taizhong. This saw it is original public displays in support of Li Shimin, culminating with the Temple’s involvement in the Battle of Hulao, in 621 CE. Sung ‘Longfist’ Changquan ‘Longfist’ Kung Fu is recognized as the initial distinguishable variant to spring from the generic ‘Shaolin’ label. Its roots spring from the aspect of another Dynasty, the Sung (960-1269 CE). General Zhao Kuang-Yin, later Emperor Taizu, who traditionalisti the Dynasty, was Shaolin trained and is acknowledged as the Founder of the style. Originally Prime Minister of Later Zhou (951-960 CE) in the 5 Dynasties and 10 Kingdoms Period and the State’s ablest General, Zhao Kuang-Yin was widely known and esteemed for his battlefield heroics, once even defeating and decapitating an enemy leader, who had challenged him to a duel, in front of his own city walls. He was later proclaimed Emperor by his troops as they marched to thwart another State’s attack, supplanting a young child then occupying the throne. Zhao Kuang-Yin then used his martial attainments and Military abilities to re-unify China and establish the Sung Dynasty. Ming Kung Fu Monk Hongwu, founder of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1664 CE) rose to power through his shrewd generalship of the forces of mystery societies such as the Red Turbans and the White Lotus Society. During the Ming Shaolin Monks fought broad versus the Wako, Japanese pirates who constantly raided China’s coast, and were victorious in four battles versus them, most notably at Wengjiagang in 1553. Qing Oppression Under the Mongol, Manchu Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 CE) Martial Arts exercise was forbidden and had to be conducted in secret. Both the Northern Shaolin Temple in Henan and the Southern Shaolin Temple in Fujian, hotbeds of resistance to the invaders, were burnt down by their forces. The surviving monks fled to establish clandestine groups or ‘Quans’ to carry on the struggle. In these conditions the Red Turbans, White Lotus and a range of other mystery societies flourished once again. These groups aimed to oust the alien invaders and restore Chinese rule or ‘Return the Ming’- the meaning of the Kung Fu salute with the right fist (Yin/Moon) covering the left palm (Yang/Sun). ‘Ming’ means ‘bright/brilliant/enlightened’ the symbolic message of bringing together these two brightest objects in the sky. Post Qing In 1911 the Qing Dynasty fell and a heap of Shaolin Martial Arts associations were conventional to aid China’s reunification, which ultimately took place underneath the Kuomintang. During this procedure the Shaolin Temple was again burnt down, by the forces of Warlord Shi You-San, in 1928. The ongoing struggle to control China, including invasion by Japan in 1937, lasted until 1949, when Kuomintang forces were discomfited by the Red Army. Present Day The Shaolin Temple was restored again in the 1970′s and further broad reconstruction begun in 2004. Songshan (the Northern Shaolin Temple) now has eight Sub-Temples in respective elements of China (only in Ming times has this number ever been surpassed) whilst the Southern Shaolin Temple in Fujian is also with resolute determination re-established. There are likewise a number of Shaolin Temples (like the Shaolin Temple U.K.) worldwide. |
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