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What are the requirements for Shaolin Temple to recruit lay disciples?

Brief introduction of the lay disciples of Shaolin Temple: The lay disciples of Shaolin Temple were founded in the Tang Dynasty. Since the thirteen stick monks in Shaolin made great contributions to saving the Tang King, Li Shimin gave great support to Shaolin Temple after he proclaimed himself emperor, and ordered Shaolin Temple to recruit monks and soldiers to train soldiers for the country. Martial arts practitioners from all over the world flock to at least the forest. Because of their different martial arts purposes, they are divided into: 1) becoming a monk and strictly observing the precepts in the temple. Two: those who keep hair are lay disciples, but they enjoy the same treatment. After the layman's artistic accomplishment, he can only play Murenxiang and eighteen arhats down the mountain. Therefore, laymen come forth in large numbers, such as Yue Fei, Zhang Sanfeng, founder of Wudang, and Xu, a famous modern scholar, which set an example for the laymen in Shaolin Temple. Since the reform and opening up, the state has strongly supported the cause of Wushu. In order to make the treasures of Shaolin Kung Fu reappear brilliantly, Shaolin Temple decided to set up a lay disciple martial arts school to recruit apprentices for the society. The school has domestic teaching department and international teaching department. It is a martial arts college approved by the State Education Commission, with closed management and both civil and military courses. A perfect cultural course of nine-year compulsory education, headed by Shi Hengjun, the 35th generation kung fu descendant of Songshan Shaolin Temple. Shaolin Temple lay disciple Wushu School was founded in Shaolin Temple, the ancestral temple of Zen Buddhism, with domestic teaching department and international teaching department. It is a martial arts college approved by the State Education Commission, with closed management and both civil and military courses. Master Shi Hengjun, the 35th generation kung fu successor of Shaolin Temple in Songshan, served as the principal. The school has rich management experience, strong faculty, and excellent graduation destination for students: there are four universities such as Zheng Da Institute of Physical Education and Beijing University of Physical Education for students to choose from, and excellent team coaches will also have the opportunity to perform and teach abroad. This school has been enrolling students for many years. Welcome to apply for this school and become an excellent Shaolin lay disciple. References:

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