Shaolin Temple has the reputation of "Zen Ancestor Ting, the world's number one monk"; it is the Zen Ancestor Court of Chinese Buddhism, located in the western Shaowang Mountains of Dengfeng City, Henan Province. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Buddhist monk Tian Zhu came to China to do good Zen techniques and was treated courteously by the emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Taihe 20 years (496), Gai Shaowang Hill for Buddha to set up the temple, to provide food and clothing. In the mountain forest of the temple, Shaolin was his name. According to Buddhist legend, the Zen ancestor Bodhisattva taught in 4 volumes of the Rangka Scripture in Hua, then crossed the river to the north, and spent nine years in the temple. From then on, Shaolin's Zen magic teachers never stopped, spreading both at home and abroad. North Zhou Jiande three years (574) Martial Emperor Forbidden Buddha, the temple was destroyed. During the years of the reconstruction of elephants, the temple changed its name, summoning Huiyuan, Hongyi and other 120 people to live in the temple, known as the "Bodhisattva Monk." In the Sui Dynasty, Daxing Buddhism, the imperial edict and the name of Shaolin, bestowed on Pai Valley Dock Liang Tin the past hundred years and became one of the great Zen temples in the north. In the early Tang Dynasty, when the King of Qin, Li Shimin, annihilated Wang Shizhong's power, he was assisted by the temple monks, and the Shaolin monk became famous. Gao Zong and Wu Zetian often visit the temple and bestow a generous reward. During the Tang Dynasty, the Martial Ancestor Sect banned buddhist buddhism, and most of the monasteries were destroyed. As of the end of the Tang Dynasty, five generations of monasteries had gradually declined. The Song Dynasty was slightly refurbished. In the first year of Yuanhuangqing (1312), the late patriarch ordered the abbot, Monk Fuyu, to take charge of Shaolin and bestowed him with the title of the Third Division of Kaiyi of the Great Sikong Palace, which ruled over all monasteries in Mount Song. At one time, the Chinese and foreign monks were gathering, performing kung fu and practicing buddhism, while the monks were usually around two thousand people. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the peasants rose up, the red cloth army went to Shaolin, and the monks scattered. In the Ming Dynasty, eight princes came to the temple to make a name for themselves. The Qing Dynasty Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong emperor is also very concerned about Shaolin Temple, or the family tablet, or tour temple.

In 1928, many buildings, Buddha statues and magic tools were destroyed due to the destruction of the Celestial King Hall, the Great Hall and so on. The temple is existing in the mountain gate, Guest Hall, Damoting, White Hall, Ksitigarbha Hall and Thousand Buddha Hall. The Thousand Buddha Temple contained the fresco of the 500 Arhat Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty. There were more than 220 pagodas in the seven years (791) of Tang Zhenyuan, as well as the First Ancestral Temple, the Second Ancestral Temple, and the nearby Tang Pagodas, Tengguang Pagodas, Fifth Dynasty Pagodas of Fahrenheit, and Yuan Dynasty Towers of Destiny. Since the Tang Dynasty, there have been many stone inscriptions on the monoliths, such as "Tang Tai Zong gifted Shaolin monolith", "Wu Ze Tian Shi Shi", "Su Tan Ming", "Shaolin Temple Monolith", "Zen Master Ta Monolith", "Yu Gong Shang Monolith", "Zen Master Dao Monolith" and "The Monolith of the Great Monolith of the Monk of Japan". In recent years, the temple has been repeatedly renovated, making the thousand-year-old ancient Sha put on special splendor again. Existing buildings include often hospitalized and nearby Tallinn, Primitive Ancestral, Erzu Ancestral and Damo Cave, etc.

He had no idea that when Lin Zheng found out about this, he was also shocked. If it was really like this, then who knows how many Buddhist scriptures Shaolin Temple could store today, protected by the temple, and a little longer. When the temple was gone, the sunlight and moonlight would only speed up the erasure of those Buddhist scriptures, if this was true, then there wouldn't be too many left behind.

The reason why Lin Zheng had looked up the information about Shaolin Temple in such detail was because Shaolin Temple had a very high reputation in the history of Chinese martial arts. In the world's top 10 martial arts rankings, China's Shaolin martial arts ranked first. There were also many records of martial arts in Shaolin, and even more rumors.

The Shaolin martial arts originated from the Shaolin Temple, which was built during the period of Emperor Xiaowen in the Northern Wei Dynasty. According to the Book of Wei, the temple also had the name of the Samana of the Western Regions, and was highly respected by Gao Zu. "The imperial edict shall be given to Shaolin Temple, which shall be located in Shaowang mountain, and shall be provided with clothing." At the beginning of Tang Dynasty, the thirteen monks of Shaolin Temple helped Li Shimin fight against Wang Shizhong and were rewarded by the Tang Dynasty. They were specially approved of the establishment of standing monks and thus achieved the development of Shaolin martial arts. Because of its superior martial arts skills, Shaolin Temple is famous both at home and abroad. Shaolin has become one of the symbols of traditional Chinese martial arts, such as "Seven Sects" in Gulong's novels, such as "Shaolin, Wudang, Kunlun, Emei, Dian Cang, Hua Shan and Hainan".

Before going up the mountain, Lin Zheng had done a thorough examination of the information he had gathered. He was very aware of it in his heart, and this time he did not have the intention of going to see the abbot, as he was already a disciple of the Martial Saint. Although it was in name, he was still a disciple of the Martial Saint, and according to what Jiao Chong said, cultivators should not leave anything out of the way, or else obstacles would form in the way of cultivation, which would become a demon in his heart.

According to Lin Zheng's temperament, he would still choose to search for the Daoyin's inheritance location. In his hometown, the Daoyin that he left behind had almost been erased after ten years. He thought that his cultivation was not bad, but if he were to calculate it like this, then that True Martial of Mount Wudang's cultivation could be said to be unfathomable. Shaolin's legacy was even older, and it was not the war that added to the suffering of the temple, so the number of the temple's music should be incalculable.

The Shaolin Temple was only located in the Shaowang Temple on Mount Song. In fact, there were other temples on Mount Song, such as the Temple of Song and Yue, the Temple of Wen Wang, the Temple of Hueshan, and the Temple of Yongtai. None of these temples were as famous as the Shaolin Temple. If the Shaolin Temple was famous, then it must be said that the ancestor of the Shaolin Temple had arrived in Shaolin Temple after nine years, and then passed down the Dharma and kung fu techniques to Shaolin Temple, causing Shaolin's reputation to greatly shake, turning it into the Taichi Holy Land of the Chinese martial arts forest in one fell swoop. As for Lin Zheng, his main destination this time was Shaolin Temple. He also wanted to visit the other temples, but he would pay a visit one by one after listening to Shaolin's dao music.

However, something that surprised Lin Zheng happened. Just as he entered the mountain, he discovered a person, a unique person, that was a monk, walking on the mountain path, people could not see him, but Lin Zheng did not use inner pill techniques, he actually saw a monk, he was 60 to 70 years old, with a face, dirty body, and a face covered with plaster. At the same time, the monk also noticed Lin Zheng. He too seemed to have cultivated a tao technique. The two of them looked at each other for a long time without speaking. Lin Zheng was a little scared, he was afraid that this person would attack him. At Wudang Mountain, a cultivator appeared, causing Lin Zheng's entire body to spasm, causing him to be unable to move, almost causing Lin Zheng to suffocate to death. As for the final reason, Lin Zheng still did not know that Lin Zheng had forced him to retreat due to the immense force between Lin Zheng's eyebrows. The monk also seemed to be worried as the branch in his hand trembled. He seemed to want to operate his technique, but in the end, the monk did not move. He turned around and ran towards Shaolin Temple.

It seemed like Shaolin Temple was not simple at all. Lin Zheng reckoned that there were really cultivators or high monks guarding the temple, and that the beggar monk might be some kind of scout monk. Lin Zheng was suspicious, but he did not stop and walked straight to Shaolin Temple's main courtyard. The journey was long, and it took Lin Zheng nearly a day to reach Shaolin Temple. On the way, Lin Zheng felt that something was wrong, as if a pair of eyes were staring at him. By the way, why not find a place to hide and see if it was dangerous to come to Shaolin Temple? Lin Xin thought about it and looked for a quiet place to use his skills to calculate, it was really hard to find, there were too many visitors here, it could be said to be everywhere, but it was not as hard as Lin Zheng's, he found a pagoda in the ten-sided Zen Courtyard, and there was no one guarding the door of the pagoda.

There were also visitors, but not too many. There were no monks in the temple, only people in charge of the scenic area explaining things here. Lin was walking towards the pagoda, and sure enough, a staff member stopped him. Lin Zheng stopped and turned around to walk towards the hall. The staff saw that Lin Zheng had returned, so he turned around and left. At this time, Lin Zheng used the sacred art he had learned in the Wudang Taoist Scripture to change his shadow and disappeared from where he was. He had used this trick when he was going home, so when he entered the house, he didn't disturb anyone. The staff member seemed to have sensed something. He turned around and looked at the tower, but there was nothing. The person who had just flown was not easy to get. The staff member scratched his head. Could he have seen wrongly?

He looked outside and saw the staff member scratching his head. The interior of the tower was very dark, and it was difficult for anyone outside to see inside. Lin Zheng climbed the stairs, and as he walked, he used very little strength. There was indeed a hole in the pagoda. Lin Zheng avoided it, but there was no one else in the pagoda, only Lin Zheng. The tower had a total of six floors. He walked to the top of the sixth floor, where there was only one statue of a Buddha inside, with several small Buddha statues at the bottom, surrounded by a semicircle shaped display stand. Inside the glass there were various Buddhist tools, and Lin was not in the mood to see the name of the Buddha, nor did he want to see the Buddhist tools. He sat cross-legged in front of the Buddha statue and fished out three handfuls of cinders from his bag. The cinders were taken from the censer in the Golden Hall of Mount Wudang, and he scattered them on the ground in a thin layer. He then spread one hand, and a white light appeared in his palm.

He could freely control the white light to appear on his palm, or he could cause the white light to appear on his fingers. Unless there was a big problem where he needed to use his power to the limit, then his whole body would light up, only then would he be able to appear in front of everyone. Otherwise, under normal circumstances, he would be able to do the job after activating a white light. Lin was at the moment raising his right index finger, the white light was shining through his index finger, and as the light slowly faded, he began to draw inscriptions on the cinders, some were like bones of nails, some were like tadpoles, some were like water, some were like beasts, and some were like spirits. Everything was materializing in the cinders, and they began to intertwine with each other, attracting each other's attention. In the end, the cinders flew up, spun rapidly, forming a grey ball, and the spirit of the ball spread out waves of invisible waves in all directions of the Shaowang Mountains. Lin was quietly waiting in the sixth floor for the message from Bonar. At this moment, Lin Zheng felt six auras rushing towards the tower, two of them obviously had killing intent, one was like a buddha chanting scriptures, and the sound was transmitted over, the other three auras changed their direction halfway, the three auras detected two auras that had killing intent, and they changed their direction and rushed towards the two auras that had killing intent. This process took time to describe, but in reality, it was completed in an instant. Lin Zheng thought to himself, "This isn't good. I have to use my inner core cultivation technique." A ray of white light shone from the sixth level. The dust filled the entire six-story pagoda, and Lin Zheng was hit by the two killing intents. He spat out a mouthful of blood, but fortunately, he managed to refine some of his martial arts so he managed to dissolve part of the killing intent. It was also because the two killing intents were hit by the three auras that reduced their power. Otherwise, Lin Zheng would definitely die this time. As for the buddhist chant, it stopped inside the pagoda and hummed.