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  • Shaolin Sect
  • Fictional martial arts sect

    The Shaolin Sect or Shaolin School (少林派), sometimes also referred to as Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple, is a fictional martial arts sect or school

    Shaolin Sect

    Shaolin Sect

    Shaolin_Sect

  • Wudang Sect
  • Fictional martial arts sect

    martial arts sect in the wulin, usually alongside the Shaolin Sect. Liang Yusheng's works also depict the Wudang Sect as a leading "orthodox" sect in the wulin

    Wudang Sect

    Wudang_Sect

  • List of organisations in wuxia fiction
  • Fist School (五行拳) Wansheng Sect of Shanxi (山西萬勝門) Shaolin Sect (少林派) Tang Clan of Sichuan (四川唐門) Wudang Sect (武當派) Zhongnan Sect (終南派) Haiyang Clan of Putai

    List of organisations in wuxia fiction

    List_of_organisations_in_wuxia_fiction

  • List of The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber characters
  • List of characters from the novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber by Jin Yong

    come to challenge Shaolin), he revealed his neigong prowess and got into trouble. After Huogong Toutuo's betrayal, the Shaolin Sect had laid down a rule

    List of The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber characters

    List_of_The_Heaven_Sword_and_Dragon_Saber_characters

  • The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (2009 TV series)
  • 2009 Chinese TV series

    Hengdian World Studios. In the series, the Shaolin Sect (or Shaolin Monastery) has been renamed to "Monks' Sect" (僧人派). The change is believed to be because

    The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (2009 TV series)

    The_Heaven_Sword_and_Dragon_Saber_(2009_TV_series)

  • List of The Return of the Condor Heroes characters
  • List of characters from the novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong

    Xiangxi. Along with Yinkexi, he steals the Jiuyang Zhenjing from the Shaolin Sect and hides it in the stomach of a white gorilla. After that, they grow

    List of The Return of the Condor Heroes characters

    List_of_The_Return_of_the_Condor_Heroes_characters

  • List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters
  • List of characters from the novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong

    apprentice. He was killed by Mu Wanqing after he saw her face. The Shaolin Sect, based in Shaolin Monastery on Mount Song, is headed by senior monks of the Xuan

    List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters

    List_of_Demi-Gods_and_Semi-Devils_characters

  • List of The Deer and the Cauldron characters
  • List of characters from the novel The Deer and the Cauldron by Jin Yong

    is the abbot of Shaolin Monastery. After the Kangxi Emperor sends Wei Xiaobao as his personal representative to be a monk at Shaolin, Wei becomes second

    List of The Deer and the Cauldron characters

    List_of_The_Deer_and_the_Cauldron_characters

  • Mount Hua Sect
  • Fictional martial arts sect

    Buqun's first apprentice. In the novel, the Mount Hua Sect is second to only the Shaolin Sect, Wudang Sect, and Sun Moon Holy Cult. In Sword Stained with Royal

    Mount Hua Sect

    Mount_Hua_Sect

  • List of The Smiling, Proud Wanderer characters
  • List of characters from the novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Jin Yong

    her. Dingxian (定閒) is the sect's benevolent and wise leader. After being mortally wounded by a masked Yue Buqun in Shaolin Monastery, she passes the leadership

    List of The Smiling, Proud Wanderer characters

    List_of_The_Smiling,_Proud_Wanderer_characters

  • List of The Book and the Sword characters
  • List of characters from the novel The Book and the Sword by Jin Yong

    the former chief of the society. He was also a secular member of the Shaolin Sect. Zhang Zhaozhong (張昭重), nicknamed "Fiery Hand Judge" (火手判官), is a highly-skilled

    List of The Book and the Sword characters

    List_of_The_Book_and_the_Sword_characters

  • Southern Shaolin Monastery
  • Building in Putian, China

    The Southern Shaolin Monastery or Nan-Shaolin (南少林) is a Buddhist monastery whose existence and location are both disputed although associated ruins have

    Southern Shaolin Monastery

    Southern_Shaolin_Monastery

  • The Smiling, Proud Wanderer
  • 1967–1969 wuxia novel by Jin Yong

    injuries worsen over time. Eventually, Ren Yingying takes him to the Shaolin Sect, where he learns the Yijin Jing and heals himself. Linghu Chong sinks

    The Smiling, Proud Wanderer

    The_Smiling,_Proud_Wanderer

  • Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
  • 1963–1966 wuxia novel by Jin Yong

    Empire later to find Azi and attend a wulin gathering hosted by the Shaolin Sect, where he reaffirms his oath of brotherhood with Duan Yu and Xuzhu, and

    Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils

    Demi-Gods_and_Semi-Devils

  • Kung Fu Cult Master
  • 1993 Hong Kong film by Wong Jing

    the Shaolin Sect poisoned them, go to Shaolin to seek revenge but see corpses everywhere. It turns out that Song Qingshu has betrayed the Wudang Sect and

    Kung Fu Cult Master

    Kung_Fu_Cult_Master

  • Zhang Wuji
  • Fictional character in the novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber by Jin Yong

    which was stolen from the Shaolin Sect and lost at the end of The Return of the Condor Heroes. The Shaolin, Wudang and Emei Sects each has an incomplete

    Zhang Wuji

    Zhang_Wuji

  • R v Wang
  • Cheong Wang was a Chinese political asylum-seeker and a Buddhist, of the Shaolin Sect. On 27 February 2002 he was waiting for a train at Clacton-on-Sea railway

    R v Wang

    R v Wang

    R_v_Wang

  • Emei Sect
  • Fictional martial arts sect

    the Emei Sect's founder, Guo Xiang, who was trained in martial arts by her family. She also learnt part of the Nine Yang Manual from the Shaolin monk Jueyuan

    Emei Sect

    Emei_Sect

  • Jiuyang Zhenjing
  • Fictional book in the Condor Trilogy by Jin Yong

    versions, it is attributed to Bodhidharma, the legendary founder of the Shaolin Sect, and first found to be written between the lines of a copy of the Laṅkāvatāra

    Jiuyang Zhenjing

    Jiuyang_Zhenjing

  • Bodhidharma
  • Semi-legendary founder of Zen Buddhism

    first Chinese patriarch. He is also popularly regarded as the founder of Shaolin kung fu, an idea popularized in the 20th century, but based on the 17th

    Bodhidharma

    Bodhidharma

    Bodhidharma

  • Bak Mei
  • Legendary Chinese martial arts master and Southern Kung Fu style

    fictional destruction of the Shaolin Monastery. In later folklore traditions, he is sometimes portrayed as having betrayed Shaolin to the imperial government

    Bak Mei

    Bak Mei

    Bak_Mei

  • Kongtong Sect
  • Fictional Chinese martial arts sect

    and founded the Kongtong Sect, which later became one of the leading "orthodox" martial arts sects in the wulin alongside Shaolin, Wudang, and others. Mulingzi

    Kongtong Sect

    Kongtong_Sect

  • Wudangquan
  • Group of Chinese martial arts

    (Wutang), named after the Wudang Mountains; and Shaolin, named after the Shaolin Monastery. Whereas Shaolin includes many martial art styles, Wudangquan

    Wudangquan

    Wudangquan

    Wudangquan

  • White Lotus Societies
  • Various religious and political societies throughout Chinese history

    for both spiritual liberation and sociopolitical reform. As White Lotus sects developed, they appealed to many Han Chinese who found solace in the worship

    White Lotus Societies

    White Lotus Societies

    White_Lotus_Societies

  • Heavenly Sword and Dragon Slaying Sabre
  • 2019 Chinese television series

    him back to Emei. Zhang Wuji goes to Shaolin to rescue Xie Xun but Xie Xun refuses to leave. All sects go to Shaolin for an event. Zhou Zhiruo almost kills

    Heavenly Sword and Dragon Slaying Sabre

    Heavenly_Sword_and_Dragon_Slaying_Sabre

  • Pingzong Xiaying Lu
  • 1959 wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng

    Bi Daofan (畢道凡) – an influential wulin leader with connections to the Shaolin Sect and Beggar Clan who has sworn allegiance to the Zhangs. Zhang Fengfu

    Pingzong Xiaying Lu

    Pingzong_Xiaying_Lu

  • Schools of Buddhism
  • Institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism

    Sect Tai Zawti Sect Khun/Tham Sect Rāmañña Nikāya Sect Shwegyin Sect a.k.a. Shwegyin Nikāya Rāmañña Nikāya Sect Dhammānudhamma Mahādvāra Nikāya Sect Dhammavinayānuloma

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools_of_Buddhism

  • Chinese martial arts
  • Variety of fighting styles developed in China

    Shaolin. These sources, in contrast to those from the Tang period, refer to Shaolin methods of armed combat. These include a skill for which Shaolin monks

    Chinese martial arts

    Chinese martial arts

    Chinese_martial_arts

  • Jieba
  • Ritual scars on Buddhist monks

    Land and Chan Buddhism, including some specific temples such as that of Shaolin monks. This practice is part of the ceremony for receiving the bodhisattva

    Jieba

    Jieba

    Jieba

  • Dongfang Bubai
  • Fictional character in The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Jin Yong

    of Hongye, the abbot of the Southern Shaolin Monastery. Yue Su and Cai Zifeng, two members of the Mount Hua Sect, heard of the manual and plotted to steal

    Dongfang Bubai

    Dongfang_Bubai

  • Meihuaquan
  • Styles of kung fu

    movements. It was developed out of the Shaolin system. In 1814, Feng recruited members for the Eight Diagrams Sect (Ba Qua Jiao) and participated in an

    Meihuaquan

    Meihuaquan

    Meihuaquan

  • The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber
  • 1961–1963 wuxia novel by Jin Yong

    supremacy over the wulin, which is broadly divided between "orthodox" sects such as Shaolin, Wudang and Emei and "unorthodox" groups like the Ming Cult, with

    The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber

    The_Heaven_Sword_and_Dragon_Saber

  • Dharma name
  • New name acquired during Buddhist initiation and ordination rituals

    "xíng" (行), and all Shaolin Temple monks and disciples of that generation take a name starting with Shi Xing. In some Chinese Pureland sects such as that of

    Dharma name

    Dharma_name

  • Hung Yan-yan
  • Musical artist

    reading books. Shaolin Temple (1982) – Shaolin student Kids From Shaolin (1984) – Shaolin student Martial Arts of Shaolin (1986) – Shaolin student Tiger

    Hung Yan-yan

    Hung_Yan-yan

  • Jōdo Shinshū
  • School of Pure Land Buddhism; most widely practiced branch of Buddhism in Japan

    Honganji sect in the 15th century. Having been founded as a temple and expanded by the efforts of Ryōgen (1295–1336) and Zonkaku, the Bukkō-ji sect was the

    Jōdo Shinshū

    Jōdo Shinshū

    Jōdo_Shinshū

  • The Dragon Chronicles – The Maidens
  • 1994 Hong Kong film by Andy Chin

    weiqi puzzle to test their intelligence. Eventually, Xuzhu, a kind-hearted Shaolin monk, solves the puzzle by luck and inherits Xiaoyaozi's skills and neigong

    The Dragon Chronicles – The Maidens

    The_Dragon_Chronicles_–_The_Maidens

  • Komusō
  • Wandering medicants recognized by their flute-playing

    19th century the komusō tradition became known as the Fuke-shū (普化宗, Fuke sect) or Fuke Zen, after the publication of the Kyotaku denki (1795), which created

    Komusō

    Komusō

    Komusō

  • Nichiren Buddhism
  • Japanese branch of Buddhism

    romanized: Nichiren bukkyō), also known as Hokkeshū (Japanese: 法華宗, meaning Lotus Sect), is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th-century

    Nichiren Buddhism

    Nichiren Buddhism

    Nichiren_Buddhism

  • Yamabushi
  • Japanese mountain ascetic hermits

    they blow like a horn to bind evil spirits Cunning folk Mount Ōfuna Rishi Shaolin Monastery Hericium erinaceus Ratti, Oscar; Westbrook, Adele (1999). Secrets

    Yamabushi

    Yamabushi

  • Martial Masters
  • 1999 arcade video game

    Crane: A practitioner of the crane style (Hè Quán). Monk: A large muscular Shaolin monk. Drunk Master: A master of drunken boxing (Zuì Quán) based on Beggar

    Martial Masters

    Martial_Masters

  • Sōhei
  • Buddhist warrior monks In medieval and feudal Japan

    common slogans was the nenbutsu, "Hail Amitābha!" (Namu Amida Butsu). Shaolin Monk Yamabushi Benkei Gochi-in no Tajima Hōzōin In'ei Ichirai Tsutsui Jōmyō

    Sōhei

    Sōhei

    Sōhei

  • Red Hat sect
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    primary sects of Tibetan Buddhism. These sects are termed "Red Hat" for the colour of their monks' hats as worn during formal occasions. The Red Hat sects are

    Red Hat sect

    Red_Hat_sect

  • Jiang Luxia
  • Chinese actress and martial artist

    about martial arts elsewhere. "I do not know any sect. Since I was young, I always curious about Shaolin Monastery. It felt like that is the place to learn

    Jiang Luxia

    Jiang_Luxia

  • Pure Land Buddhism
  • School of Mahāyāna Buddhism

    traditions are exclusively Pure Land oriented, especially the Japanese sects like Jōdo-shū and Jōdo Shinshū. In Tibetan Buddhism, prayers and practices

    Pure Land Buddhism

    Pure Land Buddhism

    Pure_Land_Buddhism

  • Yijin Jing
  • Chinese exercise manual

    to be left behind by Bodhidharma (Da Mo) after his departure from the Shaolin Monastery, and discovered within his grave (or hidden in the walls of the

    Yijin Jing

    Yijin Jing

    Yijin_Jing

  • Lam Sai-wing
  • Chinese martial artist (1860–1943)

    am happy that I have earned the love of my tutors who passed on me the Shaolin Mastery…" (Lam Sai-wing). Lam was born in Nanhai district, Guangdong. He

    Lam Sai-wing

    Lam Sai-wing

    Lam_Sai-wing

  • Wudang Yijian
  • 1980 wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng

    highly coveted swordplay manual by Wuxiang, who then sends him to meet the Shaolin monk Huike, setting him unknowingly on a path to improve his swordsmanship

    Wudang Yijian

    Wudang_Yijian

  • Sun Wukong
  • Character in Chinese mythology

    martial skill. In The Shaolin Monastery (2008), Meir Shahar argues that Sun Wukong influenced a legend about the origins of the Shaolin staff method. In the

    Sun Wukong

    Sun Wukong

    Sun_Wukong

  • Shingon Buddhism
  • Tradition of Japanese Buddhism

    official sects. Some of these eventually succeeded in attaining independence and eventually the unified Shingon sect split into various sub-sects again.

    Shingon Buddhism

    Shingon Buddhism

    Shingon_Buddhism

  • Vermilion
  • Red color from powdered cinnabar (HgS)

    designs. Theyyam of Kerala The Shaolin temple, where Buddhist monk Bodhidharma is reputed to have established the new sect of Chan Buddhism (Zen Buddhism)

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

  • Zhou Zhiruo
  • Fictional character in the novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber by Jin Yong

    Zhiruo back to the Wudang Sect and later recommends her to join the Emei Sect. She becomes an apprentice of Miejue, the Emei Sect's leader. Zhou Zhiruo meets

    Zhou Zhiruo

    Zhou_Zhiruo

  • Gelug
  • Dominant school of Tibetan Buddhism

    Another alternative name for this tradition is the Yellow Hat school or sect. Doctrinally, the Gelug school promotes a unique form of prasangika Madhyamaka

    Gelug

    Gelug

    Gelug

  • Han Ying-chieh
  • Chinese film actor (1927–1991)

    Secret policeman 1973: The Fate of Lee Khan - Sha Yuan Shan 1973: Fist of Shaolin 1973: Unsubdued Furies 1974: Da zhui zong - The Boss 1974: Shao lin gao

    Han Ying-chieh

    Han_Ying-chieh

  • Northern Praying Mantis
  • Chinese martial art

    legendary persona of the historical Abbot Fu Yu (福裕; 1203–1275), to improve Shaolin martial arts. However, most legends place Wang Lang in the late Ming dynasty

    Northern Praying Mantis

    Northern Praying Mantis

    Northern_Praying_Mantis

  • Zen
  • Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism

    to the influential Shaolin Monastery in Henan, which developed the first institutionalized form of gōngfu. By the late Ming, Shaolin gōngfu was very popular

    Zen

    Zen

    Zen

  • Sakya
  • One of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism

    Panchen Chögle Namgyel [1376 1451], is considered by some scholars to be a sub-sect of the Sakya tradition.[citation needed] The Mongol conquest of Tibet began

    Sakya

    Sakya

    Sakya

  • Ming Cult
  • Fictional cult and martial arts sect

    arts sects, and instead faces hostility from them. Towards the end of the Yuan dynasty, the six leading "orthodox" sects in the wulin – Wudang, Shaolin, Emei

    Ming Cult

    Ming_Cult

  • Nyingma
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    Householder Upāsaka and Upāsikā Achar Śrāvaka Ten principal disciples Shaolin Monastery Major figures The Buddha Śāriputra Moggallāna Mahākāśyapa Subhūti

    Nyingma

    Nyingma

    Nyingma

  • List of Kung Fu episodes
  • Season 2". Retrieved August 12, 2009. Carradine, David (1991). Spirit of Shaolin. Charles E. Tuttle Co. p. 36. "Kung Fu Guide Season 3". Retrieved August

    List of Kung Fu episodes

    List_of_Kung_Fu_episodes

  • Daruma doll
  • Traditional Japanese doll

    straight when tilted. Bodhidharma is said to have meditated for nine years at Shaolin Temple facing a wall until his legs atrophied from lack of use, which was

    Daruma doll

    Daruma doll

    Daruma_doll

  • Fu Jow Pai
  • Chinese martial art

    Lam Sai Wing Memorial Book, 1951 Ye, Yongkang (2006-08-26). "少林功夫 风靡世界 (Shaolin kung-fu taking the world by storm)". Qiao Bao. Archived from the original

    Fu Jow Pai

    Fu Jow Pai

    Fu_Jow_Pai

  • Ashram Shambala
  • Russian religious sect

    he served in the Soviet Army, where offered to create a monastery like Shaolin. During the guard, Rudnev opened fire with an assault rifle, after which

    Ashram Shambala

    Ashram_Shambala

  • Won Buddhism
  • Modernized form of Buddhism

    Householder Upāsaka and Upāsikā Achar Śrāvaka Ten principal disciples Shaolin Monastery Major figures The Buddha Śāriputra Moggallāna Mahākāśyapa Subhūti

    Won Buddhism

    Won_Buddhism

  • Putong Temple
  • Buddhist temple in China

    少林寺方丈释永信同意兼任杨岐宗祖庭普通寺住持 [Abbot of Shaolin Temple Shi Yongxin agreed to be the abbot of Putong Temple, Cradle of Yangqi sect]. chinanews.com (in Chinese).

    Putong Temple

    Putong_Temple

  • Tiantai
  • School of Mahayana Buddhism established and practiced in China

    Ichishima (2013). "Integration of sutra and Tantra on mt. Hiei." Tendai Bdudhist Sect Overseas Charitable Foundation. Buswell & Lopez 2013, p. 911. Swanson 1989

    Tiantai

    Tiantai

    Tiantai

  • Hongmen
  • Chinese fraternal organisation

    Chinese fraternal organisation and historically a secretive folk religious sect in the vein of the Ming loyalist and anti-Qing White Lotus Society, the Tiandihui's

    Hongmen

    Hongmen

    Hongmen

  • East Asian Yogācāra
  • East Asian traditions representing the Yogachara school of Buddhism

    Commentaries on Weishi 唯識三個疏 (Wéishí sān gè shū). There are different sub-sects of the East Asian Yogācāra, including the early schools such as Dilun and

    East Asian Yogācāra

    East Asian Yogācāra

    East_Asian_Yogācāra

  • Jōdo-shū
  • Branch of Pure Land Buddhism widely practiced in Japan

    results in birth in the pure land of Sukhavati. The Jōdo-shū as an independent sect is not to be confused with the term "Jōdo Tradition" (浄土系, Jōdo-kei) which

    Jōdo-shū

    Jōdo-shū

    Jōdo-shū

  • Liang Yusheng
  • Chinese writer; 1924-2009

    regard the Shaolin and Wudang sects as the major orthodox sects in the wulin (martial artists' community). Instead, he makes the Mount Heaven Sect (Tianshan

    Liang Yusheng

    Liang_Yusheng

  • Maitreya
  • Future Buddha in Buddhist eschatology

    spiritual leaders claiming to be Maitreya throughout history, diverse Buddhist sects insist that these are false claims, while underscoring that Maitreya has

    Maitreya

    Maitreya

    Maitreya

  • Doshin So
  • Japanese karateka (1911–1980)

    passed his title of grandmaster of Yihe Quán to Nakano, at the Mount Song Shaolin Monastery, at Henan province. This version of events is contested by martial

    Doshin So

    Doshin_So

  • Dong Xuan (actress)
  • Musical artist

    supporting role in the historical comedy television series A Legend of Shaolin Kung Fu the same year as Ji Xiaolan's love interest. In 2010, Dong played

    Dong Xuan (actress)

    Dong_Xuan_(actress)

  • Wuxia
  • Genre of Chinese fiction

    of master-apprentice relations as well as the various schools such as Shaolin and Wudang. If there are any disputes between fighters, they will choose

    Wuxia

    Wuxia

    Wuxia

  • Yaksha
  • Nature spirits associated with Asian mythologies

    Murtipujaka Śvētāmbaras, the Tristutik Gaccha sect (both historical founded by Silagana and Devabhadra, and the modern sect organised by Rajendrasuri) object to

    Yaksha

    Yaksha

    Yaksha

  • Gandharva
  • Celestial musicians in Hinduism

    Mahāsvara Gītarati Gītarasa Vajravān The Saṃgrahaṇī Sūtra of the Śvetāmbara sect provides a slightly different list: Hāhā Huhū Tumburu Nārada Ṛṣivādika Bhūtavādika

    Gandharva

    Gandharva

    Gandharva

  • Martial Kingdoms
  • 2003 Taiwanese video game

    are: Demonic Cult (魔教; Mó Jiào) Beggars' Gang (丐幫; Gài Bāng) Shaolin Monastery (少林寺; Shàolín Sìì) Wudang School (武當派; Wǔdāng Pài) Emei School (峨嵋派; Éméi

    Martial Kingdoms

    Martial_Kingdoms

  • Lu Sheng-yen
  • Founder and spiritual leader of the True Buddha School

    is known by the sect as Living Buddha Lian Sheng (蓮生活佛, Liansheng Huófó) and is revered by his disciples as a Living Buddha. Lu’s sect claims to have more

    Lu Sheng-yen

    Lu Sheng-yen

    Lu_Sheng-yen

  • Religion in the Mongol Empire
  • in Kublai Khan's 1261 decree in Mongolian appointing the elder of the Shaolin Monastery. In the Mongol Empire, Buddhist, Christian, Confucian, Daoist

    Religion in the Mongol Empire

    Religion in the Mongol Empire

    Religion_in_the_Mongol_Empire

  • Milarepa
  • Tibetan yogi

    dedication and mastery." His life story established the lineage of the Kagyu sect and its key figures. According to The Life of Milarepa, Milarepa was born

    Milarepa

    Milarepa

    Milarepa

  • Armed priests
  • Military combatants

    Knights and many others. Naga Sadhus, a militaristic Hindu sect of arms-bearing sannyasi. Shaolin Monk, Ch’an Buddhist monks in feudal China Sōhei, Buddhist

    Armed priests

    Armed priests

    Armed_priests

  • Buddhism in China
  • emptiness. During the same period, Chan Buddhism grew to become the largest sect in Chinese Buddhism. Buddhism was not universally welcomed, particularly

    Buddhism in China

    Buddhism in China

    Buddhism_in_China

  • Yunhai Yugong Yuan
  • 1961 wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng

    saved by Tang Xiaolan, the Mount Heaven Sect's leader who arranges to settle the conflict through a contest at Shaolin Monastery. During the contest, Meng

    Yunhai Yugong Yuan

    Yunhai_Yugong_Yuan

  • Qigong
  • Chinese system of coordinated posture and movement, breathing, and meditation

    Yin and yang Historical locations Kunlun Mountains Mount Emei Mount Hua Shaolin Monastery Wudang Mountains Legendary figures Guan Yu Bodhidharma Zhang

    Qigong

    Qigong

    Qigong

  • Buddhist flag
  • Universal symbol of Buddhism

    Japanese Buddhist sects often depict their sect emblems (宗紋) in flags that are often hung on or near Buddhist temples. These sect flags (宗旗) usually

    Buddhist flag

    Buddhist flag

    Buddhist_flag

  • Raiden (Mortal Kombat)
  • Mortal Kombat character

    takes it to an underground temple that belonged to the Houan, an ancient sect of necromancers whom he had destroyed centuries earlier, and revives his

    Raiden (Mortal Kombat)

    Raiden_(Mortal_Kombat)

  • Henan
  • Province in Central China

    deciduous forests which once covered all of Henan. The Mount Song and its Shaolin Temple is located in the far east of the region, near the capital city

    Henan

    Henan

    Henan

  • List of Avatar: The Last Airbender characters
  • choreography: tai chi for Waterbending, Hung Gar for Earthbending, Northern Shaolin for Firebending, and baguazhang for Airbending. These individual styles

    List of Avatar: The Last Airbender characters

    List_of_Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender_characters

  • Saṃsāra
  • Indian concept of the cyclical process of death and rebirth

    particularly in the Digambara sect of Jainism; however, this view has been historically debated within Jainism and different Jaina sects have expressed different

    Saṃsāra

    Saṃsāra

    Saṃsāra

  • Buddhism in Hong Kong
  • Householder Upāsaka and Upāsikā Achar Śrāvaka Ten principal disciples Shaolin Monastery Major figures The Buddha Śāriputra Moggallāna Mahākāśyapa Subhūti

    Buddhism in Hong Kong

    Buddhism in Hong Kong

    Buddhism_in_Hong_Kong

  • Dong Haichuan
  • Chinese martial artist (1797–1882)

    intensely trained in the martial arts of his village. The arts were probably Shaolin-based and may have included Bafanshan (a possible precursor to Fanziquan)

    Dong Haichuan

    Dong Haichuan

    Dong_Haichuan

  • Nichiren Shōshū
  • Branch of Nichiren Buddhism

    founder of Head Temple Taiseki-ji, near Mount Fuji. The lay adherents of the sect are called Hokkeko members. The Enichizan Myohoji Temple in Los Angeles,

    Nichiren Shōshū

    Nichiren Shōshū

    Nichiren_Shōshū

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  • Tradition in East Asian Buddhism

    also an important source for the Pure Land doctrine of the Yuzu Nembutsu sect of Ryōnin (1072–1132). Likewise, Huayan thought was important to some Chinese

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  • Edicts of Ashoka
  • 3rd-century BCE inscriptions in South Asia

    sect or blames other sects, — all (this) out of pure devotion to his own sect, (i.e.) with the view of glorifying his own sect, — if he is acting thus

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  • Ancestor veneration in China
  • Traditional veneration of ancestors in Chinese culture

    Way of the Warrior. DK. ISBN 978-1405359351. Shahar, Meir (2024). The Shaolin Monastery: History, Religion, and the Chinese Martial Arts. University

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    Ancestor veneration in China

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  • the following sects (chronologically): Dharmaguptaka Sarvāstivāda Mūlasarvāstivāda The Dharmaguptaka made more efforts than any other sect to spread Buddhism

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  • Chinese double-edged sword

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  • Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan

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  • Chinese rebel leader (1606–1645)

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  • Oldest historical record of Sri Lanka

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  • List of Japanese deities
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  • HAMLIN
  • Male

    French

    HAMLIN

    Norman French double diminutive form of German Haimo ("home"), HAMLIN means "tiny little home."

    HAMLIN

  • Shammin |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shammin |

    Shammin |

  • Sharmin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sharmin

    Shy, Modesty

    Sharmin

  • Sheelin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sheelin

    Lake, Lake of the fairies

    Sheelin

  • Shaylon
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Shaylon

    Courteous.

    Shaylon

  • Shazmin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shazmin

    White stone

    Shazmin

  • Sharolin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Sharolin

    God Love

    Sharolin

  • Shadhin |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shadhin |

    Independent, Fawn, Young deer

    Shadhin |

  • Shalin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil

    Shalin

    Modest; Innocent

    Shalin

  • PHAILIN
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    PHAILIN

    Thai name PHAILIN means "sapphire."

    PHAILIN

  • KAOLIN
  • Male

    English

    KAOLIN

    Anglicized form of Gaelic Caolán, KAOLIN means "little slender one."

    KAOLIN

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Shadhin

    Independent, Fawn, Young deer

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  • Starlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Starlin

    English : altered form of Starling.

    Starlin

  • HARLIN
  • Male

    English

    HARLIN

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French personal name Herluin, HARLIN means "noble friend" or "noble warrior."

    HARLIN

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Shalin

    Silk-cotton Tree

    Shalin

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Chaplin

    English and French : occupational name for a clergyman, or perhaps for the servant of one, from Middle English, Old French chapelain ‘chantry priest’, a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus).Ukrainian and Belorussian : patronymic from the nickname Chaplya, from the dialect word chaplya ‘heron’, ‘stork’ (Russian tsaplya), referring to a man with long, thin legs or perhaps one who was shy and easily frightened.Clement Chaplin was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

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  • Shoolin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shoolin

    One who has a trident, Lord Shiva

    Shoolin

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shazmin |

    White stone

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  • Sharmin |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

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    Shy, Modesty

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  • Shyalin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shyalin

    Spot

    Shyalin

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  • Chaithanya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chaithanya

    Life, Knowledge, Sage

  • Dharmavati | தர்மாவதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dharmavati | தர்மாவதீ

    Name of a Raga

  • Ismad |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ismad |

  • Elilarasan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Elilarasan

    Handsome; King of Beauty

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Swedish

    Finn

    Fair

  • Parnall
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Parnall

    Little Rock

  • Tethys
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Tethys

    Wife of Oceanus.

  • Ottaway
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    English

    Ottaway

    English : from either of two Norman personal names: Otoïs, composed of the Germanic elements od ‘prosperity’, ‘riches’ + widis (from wid ‘wide’ or witu ‘wood’), or Otewi, in which the second element is wīg ‘war’.

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  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Saju

    Beauty; Travelling

  • Parveena
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Parveena

    Loving; Charming and Lucky

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  • Serolin
  • n.

    A peculiar fatty substance found in the blood, probably a mixture of fats, cholesterin, etc.

  • Sector
  • n.

    An astronomical instrument, the limb of which embraces a small portion only of a circle, used for measuring differences of declination too great for the compass of a micrometer. When it is used for measuring zenith distances of stars, it is called a zenith sector.

  • Shahin
  • n.

    A large and swift Asiatic falcon (Falco pregrinator) highly valued in falconry.

  • Shalli
  • n.

    See Challis.

  • Chine
  • n.

    A chink or cleft; a narrow and deep ravine; as, Shanklin Chine in the Isle of Wight, a quarter of a mile long and 230 feet deep.

  • Sectoral
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a sector; as, a sectoral circle.

  • Hagdon
  • n.

    One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus; esp., P. major, the greater shearwarter, and P. Stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater; -- called also hagdown, haglin, and hag. See Shearwater.

  • Kaolinization
  • n.

    The process by which feldspar is changed into kaolin.

  • Stercolin
  • n.

    Same as Serolin (b).

  • Stercorin
  • n.

    Same as Serolin (b).

  • Shoaling
  • a.

    Becoming shallow gradually.

  • Sectorial
  • n.

    A sectorial, or carnassial, tooth.

  • Petuntze
  • n.

    Powdered fledspar, kaolin, or quartz, used in the manufacture of porcelain.

  • Serolin
  • n.

    A body found in fecal matter and thought to be formed in the intestines from the cholesterin of the bile; -- called also stercorin, and stercolin.

  • Kaolinize
  • v. t.

    To convert into kaolin.

  • Shoaling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shoal

  • Shallon
  • n.

    An evergreen shrub (Gaultheria Shallon) of Northwest America; also, its fruit. See Salal-berry.

  • Kaolin
  • n.

    Alt. of Kaoline

  • Salal-berry
  • n.

    The edible fruit of the Gaultheria Shallon, an ericaceous shrub found from California northwards. The berries are about the size of a common grape and of a dark purple color.

  • Gaultheria
  • n.

    A genus of ericaceous shrubs with evergreen foliage, and, often, edible berries. It includes the American winter-green (Gaultheria procumbens), and the larger-fruited salal of Northwestern America (Gaultheria Shallon).