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A kung fu monk pulled an 18 tonne coach by just using his PENIS leaving shocked viewers with just one question: "Why?"

To the sound of gasps and laughter, the unnamed martial arts enthusiast goes to great lengths to impress the dozen or so onlookers.

Many cannot help but film the painful stunt - involving what appears to be a standard 13 metre long coach which weighs around 18 tonnes.

This video footage has racked up more than a million views in just half a day.

The footage begins with the bald-headed monk already having attached his penis to the gold-coloured bus via a towing chain and what appears to be a red scarf or rope.

It is said to have been tied directly to his genitals - and his testicles are also claimed to not be involved in the stunt in any way.

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Wearing an over-sized baggy shirt to protect his modesty - and naked from the waist down save for his black socks - the monk leans back and begins to proudly drag the coach.

To prove there is no trickery involved he throws his arms out to the side so there can be no doubt that this is a display of nothing other than 'penis power'.

As the bus picks up speed he brings his fists down to his waist to focus all his energy on keeping up the impressive show of core strength.

The monk carried out the feat in the city of Huizhou in South China's Guangdong Province.

Experts say such a display requires the kung fu master to be in his calmest and most concentrated state - so as not to injure himself.

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Indeed, this particular monk is rumoured to have been honing his skills for decades - although the fact that all his years of hard work have culminated in this display of 'manliness' has created some debate online.

The video - which has attracted more than 1,000 comments online so far - have a common theme.

Many appear to have also been repeatedly asking the question "weishenme" - Mandarin for "why?" - with the top comment containing the words now liked more than 1,500 times.

No passengers were on board during the 'trick' and the driver can be seen stood up in his seat videoing the display too - proving he was not driving!