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Three internal strengths of Shaolin Temple

The three internal strengths of Shaolin Temple are as follows:

1, Yijinjing

Yijinjing is undoubtedly the first book of Shaolin Temple, and it is also the most mentioned Shaolin magic in Jin Yong's novels. Master Shaolin abbot is proficient in Yijin Sutra, which also spread to Ling Huchong. Yijinjing is the highest martial classic in Shaolin Temple, with profound implications.

2. Jiuyang Shen Gong

Jiuyang Shen Gong (3rd Edition) was written by Dharma Master in the margin of Shurangama Sutra. In Jin Yong's new edition of Huashan Lun Jian, he was changed to an unknown monk who had drunk with Wang Zhongyang, and his entry into Shaolin was recorded in Lengyan Jing.

3. Washing the pulp

"Washing the marrow" and "Yijinjing" are two great feats of Shaolin, both of which were left by the founder of Dharma. "Washing the marrow" does not really appear in Jin Yong's martial arts novels, but its position is not worse than that of Yijinjing, or even stronger.

History and culture

Shaolin Kung Fu is the most systematic martial arts school in China, with more than 700 kinds of martial arts routines. Because it is based on Zen, practicing martial arts and practicing Zen, it is also called "martial arts Zen". The word "Shaolin" has become a symbol of traditional martial arts in China. Shaolin Kung Fu includes 72 stunts such as Shaolin, Shaolin boxing, Shaolin stick, Shaolin spear, Shaolin fencing and Shaolin fencing.