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    Meanwhile, in DC

    Shaolin Temple donates books to the Library of U. S. Congress
    English.news.cn 2011-05-26 06:31:08


    Arch Abbot Shi Yongxin (C) from China's Shaolin Temple, donates books about the temple's kongfu and medicine to Mi Chu (L), head of scholarly services of Asian Division, the Library of Congress, in Washington D.C., the United States, May 25, 2011. Shaolin Temple, the ancient Chinese monastery famed for its Buddhist traditions and kongfu, on Wednesday donated books about the temple's kongfu and medicine to the Library of Congress in Washington. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)

    WASHINGTON, May 25 (Xinhua) -- Shaolin Temple, the ancient Chinese monastery famed for its Buddhist traditions and kongfu, on Wednesday donated books about the temple's kongfu and medicine to the Library of Congress in Washington.

    Arch Abbot Shi Yongxin from the Shaolin Temple participated in the ceremony held at the library. the books were derived from ancient scripts of the Ming and Qing dynasties hundreds of years ago.

    In the ceremony, Master Yongxin said many of Shaolin's ancient scripts were destroyed in a fire in 1928, but the temple has began an endeavor to rebuild its library in recent 30 years, and has managed to find 3,600 ancient books in the temple.

    In giving the books to the Library of Congress, Master Yongxin also said he is keen to learn about the modern management of libraries, and put it to use in the temple's own library.


    Arch Abbot Shi Yongxin (3rd R) from China's Shaolin Temple, and Mi Chu (2nd L), head of scholarly services of Asian Division of the Library of Congress, attend a ceremony donating books about the temple's kongfu and medicine to the Library of Congress, in Washington D.C., the United States, May 25, 2011. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
    Arch Abbot! I love that. I want to be the Arch Publisher!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    I sported a Fu-Manchu mustache as well
    you are my hero

    by the way gene, do u know why shi yongxin always look so angry? lol

    in the second photo he is looking at the old ladies booboobs
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    hahahahaha

    Gene you are so the Arch Publisher.
    For whoso comes amongst many shall one day find that no one man is by so far the mightiest of all.

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    Epoch Times is Falun Gong. If they wanted to fluster him/his handlers they should have asked him about how he stole the abbocy from Shi Deyang.

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    For our e-zine summit report, we're going to showcase the videos of Greg Lynch Jr., our L.A. reporter and the mastermind behind Bad Ass Bunny Productions. Here's a taste.

    KungFuMagazine.com Presents the 1st Shaolin Summit 2011

    Thank you Gene and Greg for this video from the banquet. KungFuMagazine has my deepest respects as honorable media ! It was great pleasure in meeting you , Gigi and Greg that day.


    Bad Ass Bunny Productions?! I LOVE that name as much as your blue bag!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    For our e-zine summit report, we're going to showcase the videos of Greg Lynch Jr., our L.A. reporter and the mastermind behind Bad Ass Bunny Productions. Here's a taste.

    KungFuMagazine.com Presents the 1st Shaolin Summit 2011
    The comment section has erupted into a flame war between the Temple City, Sherman Oaks and USSD schools. It is just like here, only without the pedantic erudition and absurdist humor.

    Someone actually said they were going to report another's behavior to the Abbot. That's very funny.

    Bodhidharma created qi gong and kung fu. TRUE FACT.

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    @ShaolinDiva & Wenshu (STCC LA reps!)

    @ShaolinDiva: It was great meeting you too. The name Bad Ass Bunny comes from the Grandmaster Tu documentary project. Tu is a ****phone for bunny in Chinese (but I know you already know that). As for my blue bag, I have dozens of monk bags from Shaolin. That's the only one that has a zipper that has survived. You know how Chinese zippers can be. The blue one actually has really cool side zippers.

    @wenshu: Glad you pointed out that flame war to me. It's our first YouTube vid to go there. It actually seems kind of tame compared to some of the ones here. Noobs.

    We'll have a full video report next week, courtesy of Bad Ass Bunny. We were just to swamped this week with our our tournament preparations.
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    An interview with the Abbot

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    Shaolin Kung Fu: An Interview with Abbot Shi Yongxin
    Posted: 06/ 2/11 09:36 AM ET

    I had the great honor to sit down with his Holiness Venerable Master Abbott Shi Yongxin on this historical day called the "1st Shaolin Summit" in Los Angeles.

    The Abbot and the Shaolin Warrior Monks shared the supernatural powers of Shaolin Kung Fu, which is the combination of Chan Buddhism, martial arts and medicine. The design and arrangement of Shaolin Kung Fu movements are based on the medical knowledge of ancient China, through which it is believed that one may soar to their highest potential physically and spiritually. This system puts special emphasis on the combination of movement and stillness, which demonstrates the ancient Chinese belief in "the unity between heaven and man."

    Peter Shiao, CEO of Orb Media Group, executive producer and the presenter of the event, announced the founding of the "Northern American Shaolin Association." He did a beautiful job presenting this extraordinary event. It sold out and there was a wonderful sense of harmony and excitement in the air. The intention of the Abbot's trip to the West is to create more friendship and understanding among different cultures, so we may all work together in unity for world peace, human happiness and social progress.

    How do you see the role of women participating in Shaolin Kung Fu?

    There are four classes of Shaolin students: There are male monks and there are the nuns, male house-holders, who live ordinary everyday life, and female house holders who practice. So no one is excluded.

    Have the Shaolin nuns been around as long as the male monks?

    I want to clarify the understanding of Shaolin Temple. Shaolin Temple is actually a consortia of temples. We are inter-related and when you visit you see there are a number of temples being led by the Shaolin Temple. Starting from the days of Bodhidharma 1,500 years ago a lineage of female practitioners has been unbroken. They have always been part of this family. The nunnery is not a large part of the Shaolin Temple, but I want to empathize that it has always been there.

    There seems to be a new awareness and people are drawn to learn and absorb the teachings of Shaolin Kung Fu. How can the average person incorporate these teachings to enhance their daily life?

    It is actually pretty simple. There is a specific type of practice that is really for all kinds of people, whether you are a kid, older, a business man, any age or gender. It is actually designed for a very diverse range of people. It is accessible you just have to choose where you want to begin.

    There is a lot of talk of kung fu as an external activity like some kind of fancy exhibition. The truth about kung fu is the power to be still, to hold oneself in deep unbroken meditation. It is one of the cornerstones of this practice. In addition to the pursuit of this external kung fu, I just want to empathize how incredibly important it is to meditate. To sit down and quiet oneself is a very complimentary piece of the eternal martial arts. When these two come together it is not just physical benefits, but profound things happen: one's character, the content of one's character, also improves, as well as the quality of your entire being, with this type of practice. Our idea of peace is not just external peace, but peace in being with oneself -- utter freedom, the freedom of beingness. To be a liberated being.

    I am curious about the Shaolin monks. With all their energy work, meditation and being so in balance, it seems there would be very little illness or disease among them?

    Well, we look at disease in several different ways. There is physical illness. Generally, everyone is pretty healthy, but anyone who breathes air is not immune to disease. Disease is a part of life, so we at Shaolin are kind of subject to the same forces. But we do classify diseases. That is why we created The Shaolin Holistic Clinic that seeks to have remedies for all of life's different circumstances. Of course, There is another variety of disease, which is of the mind, which is another conversation altogether.

    What would the world look like politically and morally if nearly everyone adopted the Shaolin Kung Fu lifestyle?

    The world would be more beautiful. The world would be more peaceful, more perfect.

    Can one attain enlightenment through practicing Shaolin Kung Fu?

    Shaolin Kung Fu, together with meditation, has both the physical as well as the conscious spiritual components that will contribute to one's enlightenment. Raising consciousness, yes, through this pursuit of life -- that realm is possible. Shaoiln is unique in that the followers of this order practice this way of life.

    What do you hope people take away from this 1st Shaolin Summit?

    It is very idealistically that we can all be liberated that comes from the philosophical understanding of life itself. Part of that is having a healthy body engaged in activities of your choosing in a very positive and rigorous way. We hope to share that kind of understanding, we also hope people walk away with a better understanding of what this way of life is about and what Shaolin stands for. I just want to empathize the joy of living an awakened life. Having an awakened perspective brings such joy and beauty for everyone's lives. I wish that for everybody.

    What would you recommend for people to practice on a day-to-day basis?

    I think it is just being true to the moment,.If we can fully grasp each moment that we live in, that can bring a profound change.
    Stacey was featured in Stretching for Any Age By Greg Lynch Jr. in our March/April 2011 issue. I had the pleasure of meeting Stacey in person for the first time at the Summit.
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    his Holiness Venerable Master Abbott Shi Yongxin
    Why do the honorifics multiply every time someone new writes about him?

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    And an extra T too.

    I'm guessing the "His Holiness" comes from His Holiness the Dalai Lama ironically. And there's only one T in Abbot. Abbott is more like Abbot & Costello.

    Here's our coverage: The 1st Shaolin Summit Video by Greg Lynch Jr. Commentary by Gene Ching. It's a video diary of two days with the Abbot.
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    Slipping

    Only nineteen videos of the Abbot's visit? His holiness the right honorable and Venerable should have gotten more for his supreme righteousness visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Here's our coverage: The 1st Shaolin Summit Video by Greg Lynch Jr. Commentary by Gene Ching. It's a video diary of two days with the Abbot.
    Wow! You and Greg did a hell of a job.

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    Thanks wenshu

    Greg deserves the lion's share of the credit. I just babbled on the panel.

    Greg will also be doing our webcast for TCKFMCIII. Tune in this weekend!
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    Gracias

    And you can see the videos full screen this year!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Here are just a few. There are more on facebook. More coverage to come!









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