NOODLESTYLE wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:
Yo! My Ninja with the timely video.
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Interesting video and read here too about the History of the Ninja.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWBFokVoMSQ[/youtube]
http://asianhistory.about.com/od/warsin ... rofile.htmMainland Influences on the Early Ninja:
By the year 850, the Tang Dynasty in China was in decline. It would fall in 907, plunging China into 50 years of chaos; the collapse prompted some Tang generals to escape over the sea to Japan.
These commanders brought new battle tactics and philosophies of war with them.
Chinese monks also began to arrive in Japan in the 1020s, bringing new medicines and fighting philosophies of their own. Many of the ideas originated in India, and made their way across Tibet and China before turning up in Japan.
The monks taught their methods to Japan's warrior-monks, or yamabushi, as well as to members of the first ninja clans.
The First Known Ninja School:
For a century or more, the blend of Chinese and native tactics that would become ninjutsu developed as a counter-culture, without rules.
It was first formalized by Daisuke Togakure and Kain Doshi.
Yeah, the Buddha was from India. What ended up in Japan came from the development of Buddhism in China. The word Zen is a derivative of the Chinese Ch'an. Similar transferrals of knowledge occurred in the martial arts. All of the regions had fighting arts of some kind before being introduced to new influences. India probably had the earliest organized martial arts. Buddhism pretty much died out in India and most of its native martial arts knowledge.
The Chinese and Japanese character emphasized less elaborate teaching methods for the meditative arts because of their cultural orientation. When buddhism was brought into Tibet it merged with the native Bon religion which is still going independently in small numbers today. Tibetan Buddhism is populated by many deities which was appropriated from the native Bon and folk traditions.
The father of Tibetan Buddhism was Padmasambhava who was basically imported from India. The story is he showed up in the Tibetan highlands and told all of the more rambunctious local deities he'd kick their butts six ways to Sunday if they did not subjugate themselves to his will and they said get lost. He did some magic, scared them straight and now Tibetans have a whole bunch of gods working for them. It is no longer what came from India.
Ninjas are Japanese, but they got lots of stuff from others too.