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Achievements of Monks-Warriors

Jin Jing Zhong (alias En Zhong) was born in 1904, had an unofficial name of Zhe Chen and a nickname of Fendian Ke ("Mad"). Engaged in traditional styles Kung Fu from his childhood. Learnt the style Tan Tui ("Kicking Legs") from master Zhu Guan Peng, the Shaolin style Liu He ("Vi Harmonies") from master Yiang De Shan, the fashion Xing Gong Quan ("The Fist of Subconscious Mastership") from chief Yin De Kui, then was a disciple of Miao Xing, the Abbot of the Shaolin Monastery, who taught him the style Luohan Quan ("Arhat'south Fist"), 72 Shaolin Arts and aboriginal Shaolin Treatises on Pugilistic Arts. Subsequently trained military police. In 1933 founded "Society for Studies of Fighting Techniques" and was the head of "Weekly Magazine of National Arts."

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Jin Jing Zhong.

Accurate Shaolin Heritage: Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin

/Tanjin, 1934/

The book "Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin" by Jin Jing Zhong is devoted to the nigh enigmatic and little-known aspect of preparation of Shaolin monks. The book was written in 1934 with approval and direct participation of the Abbot of the Shaolin Monastery Reverend Miao Xing nicknamed "Golden Arhat", one of the best Shaolin fighters of all times.
Grooming methods described in the volume permit to develop supernatural abilities, far beyond abilities of an ordinary man. In the grade of many centuries the methods were the base and cadre of Shaolin combat training, the most hugger-mugger function advisedly hidden from strangers. However, subsequently a huge burn in 1928 that burnt downwardly Shaolin and a greater part of its records the situation changed. An acute problem of preserving the Shaolin heritage for futurity generations arose. Most probably, it was the principle reason which made Miao Xing reveal ane of the chief secrets of Shaolin to the public...

The book presents full clarification of exercises and requirements to their execution, as well as the fundamentals of preparation theory of 72 Shaolin Arts .

The book has been translated from the Chinese language for the first time.

Many hundreds of monks gained outstanding results and brought fame to Martial Arts of Shaolin for ever. All of them attained such unusual abilities thanks to special secret practices traditionally called " 72 Arts of Shaolin ". They are the base and essence of the Shaolin Gainsay Training...

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Chronicles of the Shaolin Monastery (Shaolin Si Zhi) preserved for us many names of monks-warriors from Shaolin who attained mystic heights of mastery and obtained superhuman abilities thanks to indefatigable grooming and diligent observance of true methods. For instance, monk Hong Wen who lived in the XIII-th century sat into the stance MA, put a stone slab weighing 50 kg on his head, stood a human on each knee and stayed so until a huge incense candle, equally loftier as a man, half burned off.                             His disciple Jue Yuan could dodge several spears thrown at him, bankrupt stone slabs with his fist, knocked a hollow in a wall with his finger, ground pebbles into pulverization in his palms, handled all kinds of Shaolin weapons with skill.
Monk Zhi Yin who lived in the XV-th century came to Shaolin at the age of sixteen. He gained such a mastery that he could easily movement a stone weighing 500 kg with a push of his leg, intermission trees with kick, drive piles into ground with his heel, knock downwardly several people at one time with a kick.
Monk Shu Ran who lived in the XVII-thursday century perfectly mastered the art of "Light Body" QING GONG, jumped out of one pit into another, could jump upwards a wall or a loftier pole, and for it he was nicknamed "18-carat Master of Gong Fu". His contemporary, monk Shu Qing mastered the fine art of "Diamond Finger" to perfection, with his finger he could pierce a wooden lath as information technology were a straw mat and vanquish stones into sand with blows of his elbows.
The Xix-thursday century as well knew a lot of true masters. Monk Ji Hui gained outstanding success in exercises for hardness YING GONG. He crushed huge stones with his elbow like with a diamond pestle and broke thick wooden beams with an arm blow. Besides, he was proficient in the art of "Golden Bell", blows of a big atomic number 26 hammer did not hurt him at all.
Monk Hai Fa vanquish off arrows shot at him, was able of dodging spears pointed at him from a few sides. Besides, he mastered the method "A Leg Weighing m Jins", he could vanquish a stone with a "trampling" blow and impale a human being with the "Iron Fist".
Monk Zhen Yue ran upwards a sheer wall of three meters high and mastered the fine art of "Lite Steps". His disciple Ru Bi achieved some success in "Hard Art" YING GONG and additionally he perceived the "Luohan'south Art" LUOHAN GONG and could fight against several armed enemies in pitch darkness.

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Jin Jing Zhong

Authentic Shaolin Heritage: Training Methods of 72 Arts of Shaolin

Original edition: Tanjin, 1934; translated from Chinese in 2004

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278 pages, 9 10 6 x 0.7 inches

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