WHY
SHAOLIN Kung Fu IS THE GREATEST MARTIAL ART
Understandably,
exponents of other Kung Fu styles or martial systems will vehemently
oppose the above title, but if they care to read on, are prepared
to discard provincial prejudice and reason intellectually, they may
even agree.
I must
clarify that I am far from originating the claim of Shaolin Kung Fu
as the greatest martial art. A statement to this effect has already
been popular in China since the Tang Dynasty more than 1000 years
ago!
Great
Generals and Empire Builders
What
criteria should we use to measure the greatness of a martial art?
Many people would place combat efficiency as the top priority. In
this respect, from the perspective of both practical result as well
as theoretical reasoning, Shaolin Kung Fu can claim the top place.
The Shaolin
school is the single martial art group that has produced the largest
number of army generals in Chinese history. Great generals like Yuan
Zhong, Yue Fei and Chi Ji Guang, on whom the whole empire depended
at their respective times, were Shaolin Kung Fu masters.
Since
its establishment from the Liang Dynasty, with the exception of the
Mongolian and the Manchurian Dynasties, virtually all leading warriors
who built or helped the empire founders to build new governments,
including the governments of the Kumintang and the Communist in modern
time, were trained in the Shaolin tradition. This was related to the
Shaolin philosophy of supporting a good government but overthrowing
an oppressive one.
Largest
number of Masters
The school
that has provided the largest group of Kung Fu masters as well as
of Kung Fu student at any one time during the long history of Chinese
martial arts is Shaolin. Considering that one out of four people who
existed, lived in China, this claim can reasonably be extended to
the world.
An overwhelming
number of the masters, like Ku Ru Zhang, Huo Yuan Jia, Wang Tze Ping
and Wong Fei Hoong, who convincingly defeated foreign masters such
as from Japan, Russia and Europe coming to China to test her martial
art, were trained in Shaolin Kung Fu.
Considering
the glorious record of Shaolin Kung Fu, may those who practise it
today, irrespective of race, culture and religion, even if they cannot
emulate a portion of the past masters, do not degrade a great martial
art into a dance.
Enriching
Our and Other People's Lives
Yet,
in line with the Shaolin teaching which actually discourages fighting,
although Shaolin disciples will fight well if they must, its claim
to greatness can be approach through discursive, non-fighting means.
All martial arts may be analyzed through their aspects of form, power,
application and philosophy.
From
the perspective of form, all the techniques found in all world known
martial arts today, such as karate, taekwondo, jujitsu, judo, aikido,
Siamese boxing, western boxing, and wrestling, can be found in Shaolin
Kung Fu! From the perspective of power, the internal force of Shaolin
masters, which is not limited by age or physique, is incredible. It
is used not just for hurting , but more significantly for healing.
While
most other martial arts are principally meant for fighting or as a
sport, and sometimes hurting the participants in the training itself
but without specifically tending to the injuries, Shaolin Kung Fu
is a comprehensive programme for physical, emotional, mental and spiritual
cultivations, and its benefits enrich our and other people's lives.
A Shaolin disciple, for example, is trained to be courteous and considerate,
brave and righteous, assess problems and situations with calmness
and clarity, and attend to duties with zest and loyalty. While the
philosophy of many martial arts mainly focuses on how to be stoic
and hurt the opponent, Shaolin philosophy teaches gentleness and a
love for life. The twin pillars of Shaolin philosophy are compassion
and wisdom.
The
Spirituality of Shaolin Kung Fu
The depth
of Shaolin wisdom is bewildering, and is hard for some martial artists
to comprehensive or believe. At the relatively lower mundane level,
Shaolin philosophy explains how we are responsible for our own lives,
and why the phenomenal world is a creation of mind.
At the
highest level in Zen, its wisdom surpasses the
intellect, for its accomplishment depends not on verbalization and
speculation but on direct experience, and the highest attainment is
the direct experience of enlightenment, called variously by different
people because of historical, linguistic, cultural and other differences,
such as return to God or unity with the Great Void.
It is
this spiritual aspect, which transcends all ritualistic religions,
that best justifies Shaolin Kung Fu as the greatest martial art. You
will be in for a surprise if you think that the philosophy of Shaolin
spirituality is merely theoretical. All Shaolin philosophy is geared
to practical benefits. Spiritual cultivation in the Shaolin teaching
may operate at one or more of the following three levels, depending
on the student's developmental stage:
- Leading
a morally upright and happy life.
- Enjoying
heavenly bliss in the after-life.
- Attaining
enlightenment in Zen.