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Batuo (Fo Tuo) was the first patriarch of the Shaolin temple.

According to the Deng Feng County Recording (Deng Feng Xian Zhi), a Buddhist monk name Batuo came to China for the preaching of Nikaya Buddhism in AD 464.

Thirty-one years later, in 495, the Shaolin Temple was built by the order of Emperor Wei Xiao Wen (reigned 471-500 AD) for Batuo's preaching. There is also no record of how or when Batuo died.

Among the students of Batuo were Sengchou und Huiguang.

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