
Master Hongyi's Complete Works of Literature and Poetry (04)
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Master Hongyi's former name was Li Shutong before he became a monk. Before converting to Buddhism, he had achieved considerable attainments in literature, legal studies and other aspects. A turning point in his life caused Li Shutong, who was extremely enlightened, to become a monk and live in seclusion. Since then, Buddhism has gained a master with a very high level of cultivation. Master Hongyi's wisdom and transcendence are admired by the world, and his concentration and compassion are respected by the world.
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The branches are full of flowers in spring, and the moon is full in the sky.
Li Shutong, Master Hongyi, was one of the founders of modern Chinese drama before becoming a monk. He was also the originator of Chinese oil painting. He also had profound attainments in music, calligraphy, art education, drama, literature, etc. He was also a pioneer of modern Chinese pop music. After being ordained and converted at the age of thirty-nine, he devoted half his life to continuing the Nanshan Vinaya Sect, which had been lost for nearly 600 years from the Southern Song Dynasty to the Republic of China. He became the eleventh founder of the Nanshan Vinaya Sect of Buddhism.
The word "nuo" in a promise and the word "oath" in an oath are both spoken and unintentional.
A master of a generation and a generalist!
Leave a mark and read slowly
Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading!
Very good words, cleansing the soul!
It's a good book, not bad
This book is not bad
Master Hongyi, so awesome
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Official(25)Scraped 16d ago
The branches are full of flowers in spring, and the moon is full in the sky.
Li Shutong, Master Hongyi, was one of the founders of modern Chinese drama before becoming a monk. He was also the originator of Chinese oil painting. He also had profound attainments in music, calligraphy, art education, drama, literature, etc. He was also a pioneer of modern Chinese pop music. After being ordained and converted at the age of thirty-nine, he devoted half his life to continuing the Nanshan Vinaya Sect, which had been lost for nearly 600 years from the Southern Song Dynasty to the Republic of China. He became the eleventh founder of the Nanshan Vinaya Sect of Buddhism.
The word "nuo" in a promise and the word "oath" in an oath are both spoken and unintentional.
A master of a generation and a generalist!
Leave a mark and read slowly
Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading!
Very good words, cleansing the soul!
It's a good book, not bad
This book is not bad
Master Hongyi, so awesome

