Author : Jing Zhong Jin
Title : Training methods of 72 arts of Shaolin
Year : 1934
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Author’s preface. I have no inclination to civil branches of science, I was always attracted by military path. In my childhood I often played war, attacked and took defense. When I read some war stories, I forgot about everything. Clothed in black, wearing highboots, with a wooden sword on my back, I sat astride on a wooden bench and imagined that I was galloping on a horse back toward some noble feats. It was none other than manifestation of my nature. My ancestors were well-known people, they passed their Mastership from generation to generation, but after the decline of the monarchy* they gradually started to depart from this tradition. My ancestors realized that my nature was open to the Martial Arts, therefore they started to teach me in acrobatics and combat technique of Shaolin. When I grew up, I became a disciple of tutor Zhu Guan Peng who taught me the ancient style Tan Tui (“Kicking”) and the technique of joint dislocation. Tutor Zhu knew this method very well. ...
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