Wu-Tang Clan's RZA Discusses How 'The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin' Inspired Him | LAist
San Te mastered them all. He became a vessel of kung fu, his body a living weapon. When he stood before the Abbott, ready to leave and fight the oppressors, he realized that the journey was incomplete. He could not simply fight; he had to teach.
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But the temple only held 35 chambers.
He proposed a .
Unlike the first 35 chambers reserved for monks, the 36th Chamber was envisioned as a way to teach Shaolin Kung Fu to the common people.