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How did Master Miaoxing, the leader of Shaolin monks, die? Why did he only live to be 32?
Miao Xing (1891-1927) is a famous monk and monk soldier leader in Shaolin Temple. The name of Dharma is Miaoxing, the word literary giant, and the number is Golden Lohan. He is from Xiewan, Linru, Henan. At the age of eight, he became a monk in Shaolin Temple, worshipped Henglin as a teacher, and practiced martial arts with him since childhood. He was called a wizard, so he was given all kinds of boxing equipment and acupoints by Shaolin Temple, and he became a master of martial arts with profound skills. Later, he served as a martial arts coach in the temple. Any layman who enters the temple to participate in the competition is superior to others and invincible. Miaoxing also took part in many battles with bandits with Henglin. In the 12th year of the Republic of China (1923), when Heng Lin died, Miao Xing was asked to succeed him as the abbot, and he was immediately elected as the abbot of Dengfeng County and Shaolin Temple. When Miao Xing was in office, he broke the secret skills of Shaolin Temple and taught Shaolin martial arts to many lay disciples. Miaoxing also has books such as The Origin of Shaolin School, Interpretation of Shaolin Boxing, Interpretation of Shaolin Stick, Interpretation of Five Buddhist Classics, Interpretation of Zen Staff, Interpretation of Shaolin Commandments and Proverbs of Auxiliary Boxing Tools, which are hidden in the temple. 1923, Wu ordered his division to be incorporated into the Rangers of the First Division of Hubei Province. Lv Yaotang, the brigade commander of the first brigade, was drooling over the guns in Shaolin Temple, and appointed the monks of the Shaolin Guard Corps led by Miao Xing as the first regiment, with Miao Xing as the head and living in Shaolin Temple. 1925, a war broke out between Hu Jingyi and Kan Yukun, and Miao Xing led monks to attack Cui Jihua's army in Kan Department. In February of Lunar Calendar 1927, Miao Xing led the first group of people to set out from Shaolin Temple, camped in Zhengzhou with Lv Lu, and then moved to Wuyang. In June of that year, he was killed when he led the troops to fight with Ren's army. He is only 36 years old.