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Old 05-28-2002, 03:29 PM
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Mountains?

I have a question on the three legendary mountians of China. Shaolin, Wudang, and O-Mei. What exactly is the significance of these mountains? Are these mountains where the temples are at? Also what styles came from which mountian? Obviously Shaolin mountain produces Shaolin kf. I'm guessing Wudang- internal, such as Tai Chi, Hsing-Yi, and Bagua.(correct me if I'm wrong) But what about O-Mei?
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Actually the 3 mountains are song shan,where shaolin is located, wutang shan, and omei shan.
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shan = mountain
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Wudang is also known for their jian swordsplay.
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