Jee Sin Sim See
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至善禪師 | |
Jee Sin Sim See | |
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Pinyin: | Zhì Shàn Chán Shī |
Yale Cantonese: | Ji3 Sin6 Sim3 Si1 |
Literally | "Jee Sin, Chan teacher" |
Jee Sin Sim See is said to have been one of the legendary Five Elders, survivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Temple by the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912). He is linked to many southern Chinese martial arts including the five major family styles of Hung, Lau, Choy, Lee, and Mok; Wing Chun, and Hakka Kuen.
The stories disagree as to whether Jee Sin was a survivor of the destruction of the original Shaolin Temple in Henan or the supposed Southern Shaolin Temple in Fujian. In what may be an attempt to reconcile this discrepancy, some stories say that, when the Henan temple was destroyed, Jee Sin fled to the Fujian temple, only to have to flee again when the latter was destroyed as well.
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