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Asked by Mr.Nacho from USA | Nov. 11, 2009 08:43
About:Shaolin Temple

Mr.Flack:
What do you mean when you say "To train with an actual monk is different that training with someone who teaches Shaolin (wushu)". What is the difference? Is it better, harder, you learn more, it takes more time?
Thanks in advance for your replay.

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Answered by Mr.Rod from Yemen | Nov. 12, 2009 03:32
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First of all of course to train with an actual monk would take more time. The truth is there are no real monks at the temple any longer. What you find now are wushu performers. Wushu used to translate to (Martial arts) While (kung fu) meant a method to perform a particular task. Now it's been changed around as far as the meaning for both terms are concerned. Hope that answers your question.
Answered by Mr.Nacho from USA | Nov. 12, 2009 17:40
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Oh, I see. Thanks for the answer, that helps.
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