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This Shaolin monk in Chinais showing how he has trained his body to withstand incredibly sharp objects even though it may look like a particularly gruesome DIY lobotomy. Zhao Rui held a running electric drill to the side of his head. He did not break the skin, bent an iron bar against a wall with his throat, and led on metal spears while breaking stones with his head.
Only a small red mark was seen even though Zhao held the powerful drill against his temple for 10 seconds. The intention of the display was to show how the 24 year old had trained his body during his years of martial arts training. His skills have made him a celebrity in his home city of Mianzhu in south-western China’s Sichuan province. But when previously practising the stunt, he accidentally drilled a hole in his head and ripped off a large piece of skin.
He said, ‘It was pretty painful but I got better and I learned from the experience and now I can practice pretty often without any problems.’
And to prove his point, he held a drill against his head for 10 seconds. One of the eyewitnesses said, ‘It was incredible because after he removed it, there was no blood, only a bright red mark where the drill head had been.’ As a child the kung fu master started learning martial arts. He got fascinated with the discipline and at the age of 16 ran away to join a Shaolin Temple.
Only a small red mark was seen even though Zhao held the powerful drill against his temple for 10 seconds. The intention of the display was to show how the 24 year old had trained his body during his years of martial arts training. His skills have made him a celebrity in his home city of Mianzhu in south-western China’s Sichuan province. But when previously practising the stunt, he accidentally drilled a hole in his head and ripped off a large piece of skin.
He said, ‘It was pretty painful but I got better and I learned from the experience and now I can practice pretty often without any problems.’
And to prove his point, he held a drill against his head for 10 seconds. One of the eyewitnesses said, ‘It was incredible because after he removed it, there was no blood, only a bright red mark where the drill head had been.’ As a child the kung fu master started learning martial arts. He got fascinated with the discipline and at the age of 16 ran away to join a Shaolin Temple.


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