释义 |
Definition of Shaolin in English: Shaolinnoun ˈʃaʊlɪn mass noun, usually as modifier Any of various styles or schools of Chinese martial arts developed by the monks of the Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist monastery in China. Example sentencesExamples - He has practiced Kung Fu - Wushu since childhood and has graduated in the Northern Shaolin style.
- Established in the 1980s, Shaolin Martial Arts Troupe made its debut overseas performance in Japan in December 1990.
- A friend of mine named Trevor, who is also a software engineer, is a student of Shaolin Kung Fu, an ancient Chinese martial arts system.
- He told her about the difficulties he faced while trying to become a Shaolin Warrior.
- Also opening sometime in September is the much touted Hong Kong flick Shaolin Soccer, about monks who turn their fighting skills to sport.
- Hand of Death is set in 17th century China, the Ching dynasty era when Manchu occupiers persecuted the members of the Shaolin sect.
- I always went with the bag and stopped at remote and uninhabited places to practise my Shaolin.
- Number one in China, the Shaolin master himself showed a few moves.
- He takes shelter in the Shaolin Temple, where he forced to undergo thirty-five chambers of the Shaolin monk training.
- Finding the resident clergy weak and prone to the depredations of local bandits, he taught them exercises and self-defence, from which evolved the famous Shao-lin style of martial arts.
- There is a comment that today's Shaolin performers know nothing of Dharma and demonstrate nothing about Dharma on their tour.
- Hung Hei Goon is said to have been Gee sin's top disciple and best of the so-called Shaolin's Ten Best.
- In order to prepare herself, she travels to China for 3,000 days of grueling Shaolin kung fu training.
- The attribution of Shaolin (or Shaolin temple) to a style was often used to enhance prestige.
- Abuses of the Shaolin brand is also seen in China.
- The temple is next to an old athletic association where the Shaolin martial arts have been taught for more than 150 years.
- It tells the stories of four aspiring martial artists and their quest to live a life devoted to Shaolin.
- A close to capacity audience was enthralled by the Masters of Shaolin Kung Fu who made their second appearance in successive years at the Theatre Royal last week.
- My next-door neighbour was a Shaolin kung fu master and I used to play with his children.
- Nor do Shaolin's American adherents seem bothered by Yan Ming's celebrity cachet.
Origin From Chinese Shàolínsì, literally 'young forest temple'. |