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At the end of Jet Li's Shaolin Temple, what did the monk who shaved his head ask?

Jet Li (Jue Yuan) knelt in the hall of Shaolin Temple and was formally ordained.

The old monk asked, "Try not to kill anything. Can you hold on now?"

Jet Li (Jue Yuan) replied, "Yes."

The old monk asked, "Try not to steal. Can you persist now?"

Jet Li (Jue Yuan) replied, "Yes."

When asked about the third commandment, "live as long as you can without desire, can you keep it today?" At this time, the camera turned to Ding Lan, the shepherdess behind the pillar in front of the temple. Tears are dripping in her sad and affectionate eyes, and she shakes her head in despair at Jet Li (Jue Yuan) who looks back at her. The moment of choice, that look, looking at time and space.

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Brief introduction to the story of Shaolin Temple

At the end of Sui Dynasty, Wang Renze (Yu), the nephew of Wang, killed god leg Zhang, who rose up against tyranny. His son, Xiaohu, fled to Shaolin Temple and was rescued by Shaolin monk Tan Zong. Tiger avenged his father's death, worshiped General Tan as a teacher, and practiced martial arts in Shaolin, becoming Misha, whose legal name was Jue Yuan.

One day, when Li Shimin sneaked into the Yellow River, he was besieged by Wang Renze's army, and Jue Yuan and others tried to rescue him. Wang Ren framed someone in Shaolin Temple for collaborating with the enemy and prepared to destroy Shaolin Temple. Monks fought bloody battles and Tanzong died.

At this time, Li Shimin led the troops back to attack Luoyang, Wang Bing defected, and Wang Renze was attacked by Jue Yuan. In order to inherit Tan Zong's legacy, Jue Yuan was ordained as a monk and was in charge of Wulin. Emperor Taizong ordered the establishment of monk soldiers and erected a monument in recognition of their bravery. Since then, Shaolin Wushu has flourished and become famous all over the world.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shaolin Temple