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    Baby Monks (shami)

    I always knew this was a thing (I have a karaoke baby monk figurine on my desk that holds my business cards) but I never knew they held contests for it.

    50 kids compete for "most lovely Buddhist baby" title in E China
    (Xinhua) 08:45, May 03, 2016












    NANJING, May 2, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Kids wearing Buddhist clothing take part in an event of " finding the most lovely Buddhist baby" at the Qixia Mountain scenic spot in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, May 1, 2016. The most lovely Buddhist baby will be voted by netizens from a total of 50 kids at the age of 3 to 5, who walked around a Buddhist pagoda, stringed Buddhist beads and tasted Buddhist cuisine in the event on May 1. (Xinhua/Li Wenbao)
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    More cute Shaolin kids

    3-year-old rises again to finish kung fu show
    2016-10-18 06:20:01 GMT2016-10-18 14:20:01(Beijing Time) Ecns.cn


    A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)


    A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)


    A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)


    A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)A child performs kung fu in a contest during the 11th Shaolin Kung Fu International Festival in Zhengzhou City, the capital of Central China’s Henan Province, Oct. 17, 2016. The child, who is about three years old, tumbled during the performance and was helped up by the judge to finish the contest. (Photo/CFP)
    China luvs her baby monks...
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    Shami

    The proper term for a young Shaolin practitioner is 'Shami'. I'm adding that here now because I was just searching this term and couldn't pull up this thread.

    Shaolin’s 3-year-old warrior monk kicks up fame
    Source:Global Times Published: 2018/12/11 19:08:39


    A 3-year-old monk learns kung fu at China's famed Shaolin Temple in Central China's Henan Province. Source: Pear Video

    Video of a 3-year-old monk learning kung fu at China's famed Shaolin Temple has gone viral on social media.

    The little warrior monk, identified only as "Xiao****ou," showed off his serious martial arts skills at the 1,500-year-old temple in Central China's Henan Province on Tuesday.

    "He's clever and cute," his teacher told Pear Video. "He follows everything I teach him and even learns things faster than some of the older students."

    The video shows the boy demonstrating punches, kicks and even skills with a staff.

    "I never expected he would be so popular," said Xiao****ou's mother, who sent him to train at the temple at eight months earlier to "keep fit and exercise."

    However, she admits the decision wasn't easy. "I worry about him and miss him all the time," she said.

    Some praised her decision on Sina Weibo.

    "It's a good idea to send children to learn kung fu before they go to regular school," "Xingyun52zuijiaxuanshou" wrote.

    Others thought it may do more harm than good.

    "Isn't it too early for the mom to leave her kid?" wrote "Fengyouaifuying."

    Pear Video
    Shoot, I saw this vid but now I can't find it.
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    Found it

    But it's embedded so you have to follow the link. It's not that amazing if you been to Shaolin. This sort of stuff is all over there.

    Watch three years old little monk’s kung fu talent
    BEIJING: The video of three-year-old monk practicing martial arts has gone viral on social media.

    The video of little Shaolin monk with remarkable martial arts talent was shared by China Daily.

    The video has recently gone viral.

    The 3-year-old, nicknamed "Little Stone", began practicing martial arts, or kung fu, in March in Central China’s Henan Province.

    The little boy studies very hard and practices five hours a day.
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    5-year-old Kung Fu boy learns martial arts at China's Shaolin Temple

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    6-year old shami

    There's a vid behind the link.


    MONKY BUSINESS Six-year-old Shaolin warrior monks hang from trees and balance on tall poles as masters drill them in Kung-Fu
    Stunning footage shows the trainee warrior monks showing off their strength and flexibility at the Shaolin school of Buddhism in Dengfeng, China.
    By Jacob Dirnhuber
    3rd April 2019, 12:54 pm Updated: 3rd April 2019, 1:38 pm

    FORGET Fortnite binges and fistfuls of sugary snacks – these Chinese six-year-olds spend their mornings hanging sideways from poles and learning kung-fu.

    Stunning footage shows the trainee warrior monks showing off their strength and flexibility at the Shaolin school of Buddhism in Dengfeng, China.

    The pint-sized monks are put through gruelling strength and flexibility regimes


    The pint-sized monks are put through gruelling strength and flexibility regimes

    One child can be seen grimacing as he holds onto a tree with his back and legs – while another practices kicks on top of a narrow pole.

    Other kids can be seen hanging painfully from bars, while a master puts four kids through a gruelling martial arts regime.

    Monk master Yan Huan said: “When they came here they were delicate little kids, knowing nothing.

    “After continuous exercise they grow up to be young men with strong characters

    “If they could overcome these small difficulties and setbacks, they can suffer anything when they grow up.”

    The mysterious fighting style of Shaolin Kung Fu is one of the oldest forms of the technique in the world.

    Developed in Henan province, China, it combines Zen Buddhism and martial arts.


    Kids can be seen grimacing as they grip trees with their backs and legs
    Others can be seen hanging painfully from bars


    Others can be seen hanging painfully from bars


    Two more were forced to practice kicks on narrow wooden poles
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