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Secrets of Shaolin Martial Arts

A Textual Study

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Secrets of Shaolin Martial Arts: A Textual Study is a groundbreaking work that sheds light on the authentic origins and development of Shaolin martial traditions. Written by renowned martial arts historian Tang Hao and translated by Chen Faxing, this book presents a scholarly yet accessible examination of the techniques, principles, and historical foundations of Shaolin boxing. Dispelling long-held myths and legendary embellishments, Tang Hao draws on temple records, rare manuscripts, and field research to uncover the true nature of Shaolin’s combat systems. This textual study reveals the interplay between internal and external training, the evolution of fighting methods, and the deep philosophical roots behind the practice. A vital resource for practitioners, researchers, and enthusiasts, Secrets of Shaolin Martial Arts reclaims the legacy of one of China’s most iconic martial traditions through critical analysis and historical clarity.

Tang Hao (唐豪, 1897–1959) was a pioneering Chinese martial arts historian and researcher, known for his rigorous academic approach to studying the origins and development of traditional Chinese martial arts. Unlike many of his contemporaries, who relied on folklore and unverified accounts, Tang Hao emphasized historical documentation, archaeological evidence, and comparative analysis to trace the evolution of martial systems, weapons, and training methods. He traveled extensively across China, investigating Shaolin, Wudang, and various regional styles, debunking myths and clarifying the historical roots of disciplines such as Taijiquan, Xingyiquan, and Baguazhang. His works, including A Study of Shaolin and Wudang and The Origins of Taijiquan, remain influential in martial arts scholarship, setting a precedent for evidence-based research in the field.

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Was very dry overall with lists of monks and historical detail debates that end in limited relevance. No techniques, etc../

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