The Shaolin Monastery. History, Religion and the Chinese Martial Arts

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Maps and Figures

Maps



  1. Location of the Shaolin Monastery 10

  2. Shaolin’s contribution to Li Shimin’s campaign against
    Wang Shichong 24

  3. Ming centers of monastic fighting 63

  4. Some Henan sites associated with the Qing martial arts 124


Figures



  1. Bodhidharma returning to the West on a 1209 Shaolin stele 15

  2. The Rush-Leaf Bodhidharma on a 1624 Shaolin stele 16

  3. Li Shimin’s autograph “Shimin” as copied onto the 728
    Shaolin stele 27

  4. Xuanzong’s imperial calligraphy on the 728 Shaolin stele 32

  5. List of the thirteen heroic monks on the 728 Shaolin stele 34

  6. Ninth-century Dunhuang painting of Vajrapâÿi 3 8

  7. Vajr apâÿi’s sinewy physique in a Tang statue 39

  8. Twelfth-century Shaolin stele of Nârâyaÿa (Vajrapâÿi) 4 1

  9. The “Lifting-Sleeve Position” in Cheng Zongyou’s Shaolin Staff
    Method of 1621 60

  10. Practice-sequence diagram from Cheng Zongyou’s Shaolin Staff
    Method of 1621 61

  11. Abbot Wenzai’s 1517 Vajrapâÿi (Nârâyaÿa) stele 84

  12. Vajrapâÿi (referred to as Kiœnara) atop Mt. Song 86

  13. Vajrapâÿi’s (Kiœnara) Qing Shaolin statue 89

  14. Arhat equipped with a staff; detail of an early seventeenth-century
    Shaolin fresco 90

  15. Sun Wukong’s staff; late Ming (ca. 1625) woodblock illustration 94

  16. Huiming manipulating the staff from horseback; woodblock
    illustration dated 1498 96

  17. Late Ming woodblock illustration of Lu Zhishen manipulating
    the staff 98


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