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    • Source: Shi De Yang
    • Shi De Yang (Chinese: é‡Šå¾·ę‰¬), born Shi Wanfeng (史äø‡å³°; Taikang, 1968) is a Chinese Buddhist priest said to be the 31st Grand Master of the fighting monks (wĒ”sēng ę­¦åƒ§) of the Shaolin Monastery.


      Biography


      Shi Wanfeng (史äø‡å³°) was born in Taikang County in 1968. He was disciple of Shi Suxi for almost 30 years, studying the "Three Shaolin Treasuresā€ : Chan (religion), Wu (martial arts) and Yi (traditional medicine). In August 1991 he began to work as the head coach of the Shaolin Warrior Monks.
      De Yang is currently the vice president of the Association of study of Shaolin Kung Fu in China and assessor of the International Shaolin Kung Fu & Wushu Federation. He is headmaster of Shaolin Temple International Wushu Institute (äø­å›½å°‘ęž—åÆŗå›½é™…ę­¦ęœÆ学院) registered by the Henan Province and Zhengzhou City governments in Dengfeng in 1980. He is also one of the instructors at Dengfeng Wuseng Houbeidui (ShĆ olĆ­nsƬ WĒ”sēng HĆ²ubĆØiduƬ å°‘ęž—åÆŗę­¦åƒ§åŽå¤‡é˜Ÿ) in China and the Europe Branch Shaolin Cultural Center in Italy and Switzerland. He is involved in transmitting traditional Shaolin kung fu around the world. Countries that he has visited include Italy, England, Hungary, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico, and Canada. Several schools around the world have affiliated to the Shaolin Temple.


      = Early life

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      Shi De Yang was born in a town called Taikang, at the Henan province in China. As a child he was influenced by his neighbor who used to be a Shaolin Monk, the stories of the elder at the temple introduced him to the Shaolin Kung Fu. Despite De Yang's family negative he got admitted at the Shaolin Temple.


      References




      External links


      Shi De Yang website
      Shaolin Temple website

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