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Master Shi Hai Deng

Master Shi Hai Deng

The representative of the Orthodox Tradition of the Shaolin Chan, Venerable Master Hai Deng (chin.: shìhǎidēng Fǎshī  释海灯法师) was not only an important authority in Martial arts but also he was a Great Master of Shaolin Chan Buddhism.

Even when he was 86 years old, he lived a very active life, participating in the Buddhist conferences in cities like Chengdu and Beijing, reading sutras many hours every day and teaching Wugong to his numerous students and followers. Master Haideng was born on February 8th, 1902 as Fanwubing (chin.: Fàn wúbìng 范无病) in Jiangyou county (chin.: Jiāngyóu 江油) of Sichuan province (chin.: Sìchuānshěng 四川省). He was born in a very poor family. His father was a tailor. Master Haideng started training in Chinese Martial Arts since he was 7 years old. His uncle Xue Jiu Zhi (chin.: xuējiǔzhì 薛久志), a well-known master of Kung Fu in that area, taught him the sword skills.

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Posted by Venerable Master Shi Yan Zhuo on 09/15 at 01:43 PM

Great Master Shi Su Xi

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The most Venerable Master Shi Su Xi, of the Shaolinsi passed away (chin.: yuanji 圆寂) at 11:20 on Wednesday, March 8th 2006 (the 9th day of the 2nd month of the year of the dog) at the age of 82. For those who might not know Venerable Master Shi Suxi Zhang Lao (chin.: Zhang Lao长老 - senior Buddhist Monk), was one of Shaolin’s most venerated monks (chin.: heshang 和尚) and martial arts masters (chin.: wugong shifu 武功师父). For us, followers of Shaolin Tradition, Venerable Master Shi Su Xi was our father.

Venerable Master Shi Su Xi witnessed more than sixty years of Shaolin’s turbulent history: the huge destruction of the Shaolin Temple, the rise of the Communist party, the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Cultural Revolution, the persecution of Buddhism and Buddhist Temples all over China, the suffering of the Monks and Nuns and the rebirth of Shaolin in the last 25 years.

His Monk clothes and his ashes (chin.: guhui 骨灰) will be kept (chin.: juxing 举行) in the Shaolin Pagoda Forest (chin.: shaolin si talin 少林寺塔林) in his newly built Pagoda which is separated in 3 different parts, following the Buddhist Tradition. Namely the Clothes tomb tower (chin.: ji yi zhong ta 即衣冢塔), the Bone & Ash stupa (chin.: guhui shelita 骨灰舍利塔) and the long-lived tower (chin.: shou ta 寿塔). For those who might not know the long-lived tower is build only for outstanding Monks.

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Posted by Venerable Master Shi Yan Long on 03/16 at 08:08 PM

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