Shaolin Temple monks documentary (1)

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2025

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  • @AlexKFseidan
    @AlexKFseidan 12 років тому +4

    Amazing. They are integrated in the landscape, not like something separate. Peace

  • @SusanMorrisonJones
    @SusanMorrisonJones 11 років тому +2

    I love this video, and I am particularly moved by the music, I am drawn to this video and the temple, one day, I would be delighted and honoured
    to visit somewhere that holds the principles and the guidances of this serene place.

  • @nanhuajin
    @nanhuajin  12 років тому +2

    Amituofo! Yes dear 89andymike, the Wudang Temple was a great and pleasant influence to the Shaolin Temple, best regards and blessings, Amituofo!

  • @nanhuajin
    @nanhuajin  12 років тому +2

    Amituofo! Thank you very much for your kind words dear BadassBikerOwns, Best Regards and Blessings, Amituofo!

  • @TerenceSzeto
    @TerenceSzeto 12 років тому +1

    the swords now are floppy because they are used for contemporary wushu purposes. floppy blades make a loud sound when thrust correctly, thus judges want to hear the sound made to determine the proper execution of the technique. in the past their swords were definitely rigid and strong especially those used for warfare.

  • @1ofmeNlotsofU
    @1ofmeNlotsofU 13 років тому +1

    beautiful martial art.

  • @nanhuajin
    @nanhuajin  12 років тому +1

    Amituofo! Thank you very mucho for your kind words dear HeTianHeng, Best Regards and Blessings, Amituofo!

  • @LilRoseHaulk
    @LilRoseHaulk 12 років тому +1

    i didn't understand the words but it is the best documentary i have seen it is really good :)

  • @nanhuajin
    @nanhuajin  12 років тому +1

    Amituofo! Thank you very much to HeTianHeng, 89andymike and BadassBikerOwns, Best Regards and Belessings, Amituofo! :)

  • @ericou812
    @ericou812 10 років тому +1

    it would be such a honor to visit the temple and learn from these incrediable people

  • @neocoders
    @neocoders 11 років тому

    How much sitting meditation does a Shaolin monk do on a typical day? Do they do retreats?

  • @MrMaster2u2
    @MrMaster2u2 12 років тому

    why the hell are the swords so flooppy all the time..?? I always wonder that shit..!!

  • @BeifengDaoren
    @BeifengDaoren 12 років тому

    Because its for show.These flexible weapons were introduced with Modern Wushu. Of course before there were already flexible weapons but the main weapons werent like that. The were heavier for training and of course not flexible in that way. Or as you put it floppy.

  • @MrMaster2u2
    @MrMaster2u2 12 років тому

    Thanks man.. that actually sounds like a real reasonable answer.

  • @rohitchaturvedi8662
    @rohitchaturvedi8662 9 років тому +1

    can anyone tell me what is the song that plays from 2:06 ? I love it and have been trying to find it snce a very long time

  • @MrMaster2u2
    @MrMaster2u2 12 років тому

    Is there an english subtitled documentary?? I

  • @MrMaster2u2
    @MrMaster2u2 12 років тому

    Do you know if there is an English subtitled version of this documentary?

  • @zewk9395mgk
    @zewk9395mgk 13 років тому

    How can I become a monk ?

  • @keeperofblades
    @keeperofblades 13 років тому

    please subtitle this in English

  • @ShaolinHero1
    @ShaolinHero1 12 років тому +1

    The real thing is not floppy. The soft ones are used for training only. And actually there are people who have used it in battle against great swordsmen and won. There is no sense in talking about it if you don't know, haven't trained etc. Go study with a real master and you will soon learn the difference between what you talk and what you experience.

  • @trixfrox2292
    @trixfrox2292 5 років тому

    Eng. Subt. Please

  • @buzifalus
    @buzifalus 10 років тому

    what's the kid form??

  • @kristijanmedved1287
    @kristijanmedved1287 9 років тому

    did they speak english?

  • @DarthNigg
    @DarthNigg 12 років тому

    Know Easter Bunny as drinking buddy? 1-800-Fluffy-Socks

  • @89andymike
    @89andymike 12 років тому

    Wu-Tang! Wu-Tang! Wu-Tang!

  • @ggravigg
    @ggravigg 11 років тому

    I am talklas when watch the documentary.

  • @ultimatehammer
    @ultimatehammer 11 років тому +1

    Around 15:30, you can see a monk hitting himself in the balls, and then in the back, with the unsharpened blade of his yo-yo weapon.

  • @elvisflorian
    @elvisflorian 12 років тому

    Don't make fun of monks they can break your ribs with one finger or maybe two fingers

  • @daveyowful
    @daveyowful 12 років тому

    And I'm pretty sure you also believe UFO exist right??

  • @user_cv8wysmstt
    @user_cv8wysmstt 11 років тому

    like!!

  • @daveyowful
    @daveyowful 12 років тому

    Got it.....

  • @clubmedspirit
    @clubmedspirit 13 років тому

    @zewk9395mgk you ARE a monk, man !!

  • @thezigzagman87
    @thezigzagman87 13 років тому

    the dude in black at 3:40 look like the dude from kung fu hustle in the projects. the guy that lifts up the bags of rice and does the kicking kung fu.

  • @ashwinsunshine2782
    @ashwinsunshine2782 4 роки тому

    Amituofo Amituofo Buddha Bless

  • @JorgeGonzalas
    @JorgeGonzalas 13 років тому

    @zewk9395mgk It's actually not that hard. Committed people can become one in two-three years.

  • @PICLex
    @PICLex 13 років тому

    15:31

  • @张大一-f2n
    @张大一-f2n 9 років тому

    中国功夫

  • @BendOfMind
    @BendOfMind 12 років тому

    15:34