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BEIJING - China’s Shaolin Temple, the cradle of Chinese kung fu, is demanding an apology from an Int | BEIJING - China’s Shaolin Temple, the cradle of Chinese kung fu, is demanding an apology from an Int |
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BEIJING - China’s Shaolin Temple, the cradle of Chinese kung fu, is demanding an apology from an Internet user who said its monks had once been beaten in unarmed combat by a Japanese ninja, Chinese media reported on Friday.
Ninjas -- professional assassins trained in martial arts -- date back to mediaeval Japan. “The so-called defeat is purely fabricated, and we demand the Internet user to apologize to the whole nation for the wrongs he or she did,” the Beijing News said, citing a notice announced by a lawyer for the Shaolin monks. Emotions running high The Internet user, calling themselves “Five Minutes Every Day,” said on an online forum last week that a Japanese ninja came to Shaolin, asked for a fight and many monks failed to beat him, the newspaper said. “The facts that the monks could not defeat a Japanese ninja showed that they were named as kung fu masters in vain,” the Internet user was quoted as saying in the post. The Shaolin temple “strongly condemned the horrible deeds” of the user, the newspaper said. “It is not only extremely irresponsible behavior with respect to the Shaolin temple and its monks, but also to the whole martial art and Chinese nation,” it quoted the monks as saying. |
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