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Shi Liliang, 33, the Quanzhou South Shaolin monk who was famous for his ‘one finger pushing manipulation’, have attempted the legendary Shaolin Qing Gong ‘flying on water’ as a Shaolin stunt.
Shi Liliang ties earthbags and steel on his legs and back to gain the strength and the power while he is running. Also he always sit crosslegged on the roofs or play boxing with prentices as part of the training.
Shi Liliang and his prentices tie twelve plastic nylon ropes, which are 1.2 m long and 0.6 m width, with the 0.6 cm thickness plywoods to make a runway on the water. After a 10-meter-run up, he runs on the plywoods runway and then fly on the water for 15 m far within 5 seconds. ***_***QUANZHOU, CHINA-OCTOBER 22:(CHINA OUT) A combined photo shows monk Shi Liliang and his prentices, attempt the legendary Shaolin Qing Gong ‘flying on water’on October 22, 2009 in Quanzhou, Fujian Province of China. (Photo by Lin Chaoyang/ChinaFotoPress)