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Shaolin Temple and Pagoda Forest

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Location
Lying at the foot of the Wuru Peak of the Shaoshi Mountain to the north-west of Dengfeng County in Henan Province, the world famous Shaolin Temple is favored by nature with circling springs, flourishing forests, competing hills and sights of quietness and elegance.
 
History
The Shaolin Temple was established in 495 during the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534). Batuo, an Indian monk, came to Luoyang, the ancient capital, for spreading Buddhism at that period. Emperor Xiaowen was a believer of Buddhism so he decided to build the temple in the Songshan Mountains to house Batuo, who translated many Buddhist works and had a few hundred followers there.

Damo (Bodhidharma), the legendary Indian monk who was the creator of Chinese Zen, came to Shaolin in 517. There are many legendary stories about him. One of the well-known stories says he was meditating in a cave for nine years. The cave is now called Damo Cave. Many people believe he wrote the famous 'Yijinjing,' the base of Shaolin martial arts or Gongfu (Kung Fu). However, there is no record about the book before and during the Tang Dynasty (618-907) so experts think Damo had little to do with Shaolin Gongfu. Zongheng, a Taoist priest of Tiantai Mountain, wrote 'Yijinjing' in 1624, but to add mystery to it, he made up a story saying 'Yijinjing' was originally written by Damo.

Shaolin does have a long tradition of Chinese martial arts. As the saying goes “All martial arts (gongfu) are from Shaolin.” This is partly because Shaolin was located in a strategic area so they had to protect the temple themselves from wars or invasions, and partly because of the support of most emperors from different dynasties, which came after the 13 Shaolin monks once saved Li Shimin, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). After that Shaolin was allowed to have solider-monks. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Shaolin housed over 1,000 solder-monks at its peak and they were often used by the government to combat rebellions and Japanese bandits. However, martial arts were forbidden during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Even with the protection of solder-monks, Shaolin was severely damaged by fire a few times. The largest fire set by the army of Shi Yousan in 1928 destroyed most of the buildings of the Shaolin Temple.
 
Features
There are many noted relics at Shaolin. There are over 300 ancient stone inscriptions, some of them by famous calligraphers. The large mural of 500 arhats in the Qianfo Hall was from the Ming Dynasty. There are 232 pagodas from different dynasties, known as the forest of pagodas. The oldest one is from the Tang Dynasty. The pagodas are the tombs of the celebrated Shaolin monks. The Shaolin martial arts are an important part of the relics. The Shaolin Temple embraces many exciting attractions, such as the Hall of Wenshu Dian (Wenshu Hall), the Mahavira Hall (Daxiongbaodian), the Pagoda Forest, the Dharma Cave and the Shaolin Temple Martial Arts Training Center. 

The Pagoda Forest, about 300 meters west of the temple, is the cemetery of monks of the Shaolin Temple of all generations. Composed of more than 240 brick or stone pagodas built in the Tang, Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Pagoda Forest is the largest ancient pagoda group in China. The Pagoda Forest is extremely valuable in the study of ancient Chinese stone or brick architecture.
 


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Features

Circling springs
Flourishing forests
Competing hills and sights of quietness and elegance
Relics

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2 hours

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