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Requesting a Shaolin Temple movie, starting with Shaolin Temple, about seven or eight characters in length.

The 1980 Hong Kong movie "The Shaolin Booth Builder", also known as "The 36 Shaolin Rooms Sequel"

Plot summary

A poor man (Liu Jiahui) ) in order to punish the bully Feng Feng (Wang Longwei) who usually makes a living by feeding the common people, he pretended to be a Sande monk and launched an offensive against him. He didn't want to be seen out by the other party but was beaten up. Later, Renjie came to the Shaolin Temple to ask Monk San De to teach him kung fu, but he was not looked on seriously.

Impressed by Renjie's sincerity, monk Sande finally allowed him to stay in the Shaolin Temple, but he did not teach Kung Fu and only asked him to be responsible for building tents and repairing the temple. In his spare time, Renjie did not forget his original intention. He used every opportunity to beg Monk San De to accept him as his disciple, which eventually angered him. At the other's suggestion, Renjie understood that building tents was also a kind of Shaolin Kung Fu, and he studied hard from then on. .