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Successor | Wu Gulun
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Wu Gulun ( 1831—1914 )
Hu Zhengsheng | Kung Fu Shao Lin Wu Gulun was called Ji Qjn in Shaolin temple. He became a monk at the age of five inside under grand abbot
Zhan Mo. During the Qing dynasty Martial arts was banned so the Shaolin monks continued there practice
secretly. In the year of DaoGuang, a Manchu officer named Li Qing arrived at the Shaolin temple and asked
the abbot to make the monks show them his Kungfu skills, the abbot denied that the monks still practiced
Kungfu but after he persisted the abbot allowed the monks to demonstrate their skills. After the general left the
monks realized that the Manchu officers would return fearing that the monks could pose a threat, the monks
Liu Cunliang | Shaolin Xiaohongquan became very worried so the abbot instructed Wu Gulun to leave the temple and carry on the traditions of
Shaolin. Before Wu Gulun could leave the temple he had to keep to Shaolin rules, the rules are if any fully
ordained monk wishes to return to secular life outside the temple they must fight the 18 guardians of Shaolin
in order to prove their strength ability to cope with the secular life outside the temple, he was the last ever
monk to do this. Wu Gulun beat them with ease and disappeared into the mountains to live in an isolated
village where he continued to practice and preserve the secrets of Shaolin Kungfu most importantly XinYiBa.
Yang Guiwu | Qianfodian Xinyiba During his time in the temple Wu Gulun trained in the highest level of Shaolin traditional Kungfu XinYiBa
and mastered it. He taught his son Wu Shanlin everything he knew about Shaolin Kungfu and passed on to
him XinYiBa.
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