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What level does China Kung Fu belong to in the world of fighting? Can you rank first?
After the chaos in China, Xianbei moved to the north of China to establish TuoBaour (known as "Northern Wei Dynasty" in history), and Buddhism was first introduced to China. Shaolin Temple was founded in the Northern Wei Dynasty (495). According to the Legend of Jingdezhen Lantern, in 527, Dharma brought Zen to China from South India to the Liang Dynasty.
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China Kung Fu has a wide influence in the world. There are not only a large number of Chinese and foreign film and television works with the theme of China Kung Fu, but also China Kung Fu, such as Shaolin, Taiji and Wing Chun, which are widely circulated all over the world. At present, China's traditional kungfu has been fully preserved and developed throughout the country.
Later, Dharma went north from Liang Dynasty and worked in Shaolin Temple for 9 years. Then spread two classics, I ching and pulp washing, and founded Shaolin Wushu. The founder Dharma is the author of Yijinjing and the founder of Shaolin's seventy-two stunts. Therefore, many movements of Shaolin Wushu are highly overlapped with Indian yoga.
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