Shigong Shi Yanxiao
Henan Province, Xincai County.
As a teenager, he was astonished to see his brother's kung fu. Influenced by this, he later went to the Shaolin Temple in 1983, like his brother Shi Yanming, and became a disciple of Master Yongqian. He was taught Shaolin Chan Buddhism directly and became a 34th generation Shaolin disciple. From then on, he began to learn in the temple, to practice kung fu, to meditate, to work hard and earnestly and to work diligently.
Flowers began to bloom and eventually fell to the ground. Spring passed and autumn came. So ten years passed in a flash and he went from a little monk to a member of the 18 monks of the Arhat Hu Temple. How much training he had to go through, probably only he himself knew! Eventually he was promoted to custodian of the Shaolin Temple's often-inhabited San Zhi Ke court and to head teacher of the southern court.
Then the spring breeze of reforms and opening blew over the land of China. Shigong Shi Yanxiao sought to pay the old people in his hometown back and wanted Shaolin Chan Buddhism and Kung Fu to benefit people. With these goals in mind, and with the eager hope of those in the hometown, and with the encouragement and support of the master and the brothers from the temple, the Xincai Shaolin Kungfu School was born in 1992.
Over the years that the school has been run, numerous skilled talents have been sent to society, corporations, colleges, the military, as well as film and television bases, and they have received substantial recognition from society. During the same period, many professional talents were made available for the International Shaolin Organization. Over a long period of time, Shigong Shi Yanxiao had built a bridge of friendship between China and international Shaolin enthusiasts and has also supported the exchange of Chan and Kung Fu as well as cultural exchange and learning.
Shigong was and still is the strongest and most powerful logistical fortress of our Shaolin family.
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