. "Shaolin Monastery"@en . . "Others, as the late master Chang Dsu Yao and also the Wikipedia French and Dutch versions, translate \"Shaolin\" as \"young (new) Forest\""@en . "Others, as the late master Chang Dsu Yao and also the Wikipedia French and Dutch versions, translate \"Shaolin\" as \"young (new) Forest\""@en . . . "The Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple (Chinese: \u5C11\u6797\u5BFA ||pinyin]]: Sh\u00E0ol\u00EDn S\u00EC) is a Ch\u00E1n Buddhist temple at Song Shan near Zhengzhou City Henan Province in Dengfeng, China. It is led by abbot Venerable abbot Shi Y\u01D2ngx\u00ECn. Founded in the 5th century, the monastery is long famous for its association with Chinese martial arts and particularly with Shaolin Kung Fu, and it is the Mahayana Buddhist monastery perhaps best known to the Western world."@en . "Shaolinsi.JPG"@en . . . "The Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple (Chinese: \u5C11\u6797\u5BFA ||pinyin]]: Sh\u00E0ol\u00EDn S\u00EC) is a Ch\u00E1n Buddhist temple at Song Shan near Zhengzhou City Henan Province in Dengfeng, China. It is led by abbot Venerable abbot Shi Y\u01D2ngx\u00ECn. Founded in the 5th century, the monastery is long famous for its association with Chinese martial arts and particularly with Shaolin Kung Fu, and it is the Mahayana Buddhist monastery perhaps best known to the Western world."@en . . . "Shaolin Monastery"@en . "Sh\u00E0ol\u00EDn S\u00EC"@en . . . . "477"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Main gate of the Shaolin Monastery"@en . . "\u5C11\u6797\u5BFA"@en .