What are the scenes in The Legend of Shaolin Temple that you were once familiar with?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Shaolin Temple. In its heyday, especially during the Tang Dynasty (618 907), magnificent palace-like roofs were erected. There were 2,500 monks at that time.

    Some of these monks are warrior monks who are proficient in all kinds of ** and good at fighting with their bare hands.

    Shaolin Temple is also full of disasters in history, and has been abandoned several times. According to historical records, the monastery suffered three fires, the first during the Sui Dynasty (581 618) and the second during the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty.

    1622 1722), the third time was in 1928 during the warlord war, the last of which was the worst, burning down 16 temples and many precious scriptures.

    Temple chronicles, boxing books, etc. were reduced to ashes. The buildings that still exist now include the mountain gate and the Daxiong Treasure Hall.

    Thousand Buddha Hall Dharma Hall, Jizo Hall, White Clothes Hall, Dharma Pavilion and Abbot's Room, Monk Liao and other buildings. There is "the first ancestor hermitage" in the northwest of the temple, the apse is called "face wall hermitage", the original Bodhidharma face wall shadow stone, is now destroyed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The movie Shaolin Temple is a movie starring Jet Li for the first time, this movie has laid a milestone in domestic kung fu films, the scene at that time can be described as thousands of empty alleys, setting off a kung fu boom, after watching it, the hot topics on the streets and alleys are all Shaolin kung fu.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the 80s, there was too little entertainment life, and watching a movie felt like a happy thing. The wonderful performance of actor Jet Li in the movie "Shaolin Temple" has influenced an era!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After the movie "Shaolin Temple" was broadcast, it set off a boom in martial arts, and there were obviously more teenagers who participated in the morning martial arts morning practice in the park, many schools added martial arts classes, and many junior and senior high school boys who had just graduated wanted to go to Shaolin Temple to learn martial arts; The theme song "Shepherd Song" sung by Zheng Xulan resounded through the streets and alleys, and there was no girl who didn't know how to sing, it was a super pop classic.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dai's movies are known as the most classic martial arts films. The movie used to be in theaters.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've only seen Jet Li's version, and it was really classic at that time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The movie interlude in the Shaolin Temple is very good, and Zheng Xulan sings.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I watched it before, and I remember that the fight scenes in this TV series were very exciting at that time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    created a lot of firsts in a movie, which had a huge influence and changed the shooting style of martial arts movies. Every scene is vivid, and now it seems to be a real classic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <> the last years of the Sui Dynasty, when Wang Renze (played by Yu Chenghui), the nephew of the Sui general Wang Shichong, was supervising the construction of river fortifications, the famous kung fu master "Shen Leg Zhang" resisted violence and helped righteousness, and was framed by Ren Ze, but his son Xiaohuzi jumped into the river to escape from the tiger's mouth. After Xiaohuzi was rescued by Shaolin monks and included in the temple, Xiaohu avenged his father, worshiped Tanzong as his teacher, practiced martial arts in Shaolin, and became a novice named "Jueyuan" (Jet Li). <

    Wang Renze's chief guard coveted the beauty of the shepherdess Bai Wufang (played by Ding Lan) after meeting herdsmen, forcibly snatched her back to the house and wanted to drink and commit violence, but was discovered by Jueyuan, who came alone to take revenge. In the process of saving Bai Wufang to escape, Jueyuan was stabbed by Wang Renze due to poor martial arts, prompting him to practice harder after returning to Shaolin Temple. One day, Li Shimin smuggled across the Yellow River and was besieged by Wang Renze's soldiers and horses, and Jueyuan and others rescued him.

    Wang Ren framed someone in the Shaolin Temple for collaborating with the enemy and plotting against the enemy, preparing to destroy Shaolin. The monks fought bloodily, and Tanzong died in battle. At this time, Li Shimin led his troops back to capture Luoyang, Wang Bing mutinied, and Wang Ren was stabbed by Jueyuan.

    In order to inherit the legacy of Tanzong, Jueyuan was ordained as a monk and concurrently served as the commander of martial arts. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty set up monks and soldiers, and set up a monument to commend the monks for their bravery. Since then, Shaolin has practiced martial arts, and its fame has spread all over the world.

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