Wolff Apolloni, Rodrigo2019-09-252019-09-252014-01-2220081677-1222http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/199804"Situado na Província de Henan, na área central da China, o mosteiro de Shaolin é, provavelmente, um dos mais famosos complexos budistas do mundo. Surpreendentemente, porém, é mais conhecido e reverenciado por praticantes de artes marciais e amantes da “cultura pop” do que pelos próprios budistas – isso, apesar de ser considerado o berço do Budismo Chan, local que, segundo a tradição, abrigou o patriarca indiano Bodhidharma por volta do século V.1" ["Located in Henan Province in central China, the Shaolin Monastery is probably one of the most famous Buddhist complexes in the world. surprisingly, however, is more widely known and revered by martial artists and lovers "Pop culture" than by Buddhists themselves - this, despite being considered the birthplace of Chan Buddhism, a place that, according to tradition, took the Indian Patriarch Bodhidharma by around V.1 century"]porCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)HistoryReligionChinese Martial ArtsHonoluluCultural ethicsReligious ethicsComparative religious ethicsComparative religion and interreligious dialogueGlobal Church History and World ChristianityHistory, Religion, and the Chinese Martial Arts, Honolulu [História, Religião, eo Chinese Martial Arts, Honolulu]Article