CHINESE BOXING & KUNG FU

May 16, 1998 - 0:0
Modern Kung Fu (Part 28) Certainly, Tamoo was not the innovator of Shaolin boxing but due to training some 18 exercises of this style, he has been considered as a master in this field. Although there exists no evidences to prove Tamoo's skills in fighting, Tamoo a There are partially some witnesses from a text called The Classical Change of Muscles which pertains to Tamoo and presents no document on its existence in those days and according to the experts, the first writing on the aforesaid text dates back to the If, according to the theory of Dushinsu, these black priests were all Indian; the belief which recognizes Tamoo as the founder of the Shaolin School would be a fact.

When Ti-Ang dynasty (618-907 A.D.) took power, kung fu was developed more than the past and went beyond the Chinese borders. The first emperor of this dynasty asked for help from Shaolin's men in order to defeat his enemy Wangshid-Chyuwang. Their wonderf It was the era of Tiaee-Tezu (960-976 A.D.), the first emperor of Swang dynasty (960-1126 A.D.), that the style of Shaolin boxing as a method of fighting was ceased for the first time.