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There are no 600 words in the diary composition of spring tour Shaolin Temple.

Shaolin Temple is the birthplace of martial arts in China and one of the birthplaces of Buddhist culture in China. On Sunday, my father took me to visit Shaolin Temple.

Looking from a distance, a tall gatehouse stands in front of the mountain, and five big characters engraved with "the first brake in the world" enter the gate. I saw several monks performing amazing martial arts stunts such as "piercing the needle through the glass" and "breaking a big stone in the chest". Through the crowded crowd, the first thing I saw was the gilded characters of Shaolin Temple, with red walls and blue tiles, which were antique. A few towering old trees in front of the door seem to tell the mystery and age of the ancient temple in the middle of the Millennium.

Passing through the temple gate, there is the Hall of the Great Heroes, which is tall, spectacular and magnificent. The red wooden structure, covered with glazed tiles, is even more magnificent. The ancient trees on both sides of the tunnel are covered with small holes. According to the tour guide, those small holes were left by monks when they practiced Yizhichan. This strengthened my admiration for Shaolin Kung Fu. Walking into the shop, a group of monks are practicing stick skills. Straight and ordinary wooden sticks are dancing in the hands of monks, sometimes splitting, sometimes stabbing and sometimes knocking. Dazzled, all cheered.