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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 />

ples over a period of many hundreds of years. One of these temples, located<br />

in Henan province, in northern China, has been restored.<br />

According to tradition, in the Henan temple there was a cadre of religious<br />

monks and also a cadre of fighting monks. <strong>The</strong> sole duty of the fighting<br />

monks was to train and to ensure the safety of the temple in the event<br />

of attack. <strong>The</strong> wealth of martial arts skills became systematized, and various<br />

curricula were developed under the guidance of the warrior monks.<br />

Moreover, many of the religious monks also gained an interest in personal<br />

self-defense. When their duties took them outside the temple walls, they<br />

were easy targets because of a prohibition against carrying weapons.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore, they had to rely on the various skills that they could develop<br />

within the monastery. Tradition states that in time these monks became<br />

known for their fighting prowess, and also for the marks that were branded<br />

into their arms, the famed Dragon and Tiger of Shaolin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mere exposure of these marks to an attacker was reputed to end<br />

confrontations on the spot. It has been surmised that in the villages they visited,<br />

not only did they expound the path of the Buddha to those who had<br />

an interest, but they also instructed locals in boxing and the use of weapons.<br />

Written history notes the prowess of the monks in an antipirate campaign<br />

in the sixteenth century, and the written record agrees with the legends<br />

of Shaolin staff techniques. Thus, it is correct to assume that the<br />

Shaolin Temple was a repository of fighting knowledge. It is incorrect,<br />

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