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Grand Master Rich Mooney demonstrates various defensive moves from Southern Shaolin Tiger Crane Fist, 2001.<br />

(Courtesy of Rich Mooney, Dragon Society International)<br />

36 Boxing, Chinese Shaolin Styles<br />

<strong>The</strong> temples were impromptu banks as well as storehouses for harvested<br />

grains. Because of this, the temples were also targets of brigands;<br />

therefore, they had to have a standing army of their own to defend themselves<br />

from outside attacks.<br />

When novitiates entered monastic life, they not only gave up their allegiance<br />

to their natural family; they also gave up their life on the outside<br />

and their allegiance to secular rulers. Those who became monks out of desperation<br />

found a new life, and those who became monks because of outside<br />

necessity kept their heads firmly attached to their shoulders. Over a<br />

period of centuries they collected various techniques that had helped the<br />

former soldiers stay alive on the battlefield, and this accumulation of<br />

knowledge gave rise to introspective researching aimed at finding the best<br />

fighting methods. <strong>The</strong>se methods were then codified, and this codification,<br />

in turn, gave rise to many systems of self-defense and martial science.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monasteries in the West did not maintain the study of the arts of<br />

war in the same fashion as those in the East, although religious military orders<br />

such as the Knights Templar attest to the strong links between the martial<br />

and the religious, at least in the European medieval period. Some attribute<br />

the eventual neglect of the martial arts in European monastic tradition to<br />

the development of military technology, namely the development of firearms<br />

and artillery. Social factors were of course major factors, as well. In the East,<br />

however, warfare continued to be associated with the monastic life. In<br />

China, the most famous and well known of these temples came to be known<br />

as “Shaolin.” Tradition maintains that there were actually five of these tem-

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