Hint explanations #1
Ok, time to explain our competition hints!
There were 14 hints altogether; one for Zen, three for Chi Kung, and ten for Kungfu.
To keep things exciting, we'll be posting them in parts.
Here's the first three!
Hint #1
Answer: Meditation in Shaolin Zen
In keeping with the spirit of Zen, we decided to post only one "hint" which actually shows the exact course content.
This picture depicts Bodhidharma and Hui Neng, the first and second Zen patriarchs respectively.
After Hui Neng has diligently practiced and mastered neigong, he approaches his teacher Bodhidharma and asks to teach him the way, while Bodhidharma is seated in meditation.
Hint #2
Answer: The Shaolin Monkey Set
This picture is of Sigung Ho Fatt Nam in his younger days. The staff is the famous weapon of the Monkey King, and the monkey set was also Sigung Ho's speciality.
Hint #3
Answer: Breathing Methods in Shaolin Chi Kung
"
Hearing but worn toes
inhale
touch the king far
"
The above poem is an anagram of the following sentence:
"Learn how to use breathing in the art of chi kung"
Best wishes,
Ok, time to explain our competition hints!
There were 14 hints altogether; one for Zen, three for Chi Kung, and ten for Kungfu.
To keep things exciting, we'll be posting them in parts.
Here's the first three!
Hint #1
Answer: Meditation in Shaolin Zen
In keeping with the spirit of Zen, we decided to post only one "hint" which actually shows the exact course content.
This picture depicts Bodhidharma and Hui Neng, the first and second Zen patriarchs respectively.
After Hui Neng has diligently practiced and mastered neigong, he approaches his teacher Bodhidharma and asks to teach him the way, while Bodhidharma is seated in meditation.
Hint #2
Answer: The Shaolin Monkey Set
This picture is of Sigung Ho Fatt Nam in his younger days. The staff is the famous weapon of the Monkey King, and the monkey set was also Sigung Ho's speciality.
Hint #3
Answer: Breathing Methods in Shaolin Chi Kung
"
Hearing but worn toes
inhale
touch the king far
"
The above poem is an anagram of the following sentence:
"Learn how to use breathing in the art of chi kung"
Best wishes,
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