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        • Buddhist Influence on Chinese Literature
        • Changing
        • Personal Practice
        • Inheritance
        • Wushu Imbued with Chan
        • Kungfu and Chan
        • Shaolin Kungfu lays equal stress on martial arts and virtues
        • Buddhist precepts are to practice morals
        • Self-Cultivations
        • Method and Practice of Buddhist Cultivation
        • The Fundamental Goals of Buddhism—Purifying Human Mind, Liberating Humanity By Gaining Wisdom
        • Concentration
        • No Obsession and No Attachment
        • Vegetarian Food
        • Having a Great Spirit
        • Harmony between Man and Nature
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