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Why can monks in Shaolin Temple fly over the eaves and walk over the walls?

Shaolin Temple is a world-famous Buddhist temple and the ancestral home of Zen in Han Dynasty. It occupies an important position in the history of Buddhism in China and is known as "the first temple in the world".

You can cut down three bricks with one hand.

Two monks meditate on the edge of a cliff, next to which is a cliff.

It's really dangerous to see where they are from behind.

During the Tang Dynasty, Shaolin Temple was famous. It was also called Zen and Wushu.

The photographer recorded the real Shaolin Temple in black and white, which brought us unprecedented visual shock.

The monk is patting the water in the jar, and the background color is black and white.

The monks looked forward naked.

Carrying buckets is also their daily basic skill, and day-to-day training makes them healthy.

Monks are facing the camera. There are six monks in the picture.

These monks with stunts are connected with basic skills in the mountains and rivers, and a monk meditates on a stone.

This is the real climbing over the eaves.