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    Hsing Yun (Chinese: 星雲; pinyin: Xīng Yún; 19 August 1927 – 5 February 2023) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, teacher, and philanthropist based in Taiwan. He was the founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist monastic order as well as the layperson -based Buddha's Light International Association .

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  2. Feb 11, 2023 · The Venerable Master Hsing Yun, a Buddhist monk who built a global network of temples that extended to mainland China, putting him at the vanguard of popularizing Buddhism in a country whose...

  3. Hsingyun.org is dedicated to promoting and distributing quality translations of Venerable Master Hsing Yuns English texts. Venerable Master Hsing Yun is a prolific writer and has authored over one hundred books on how to bring happiness, compassion, and wisdom into daily life.

  4. Venerable Master Hsing Yun was born in Jiangsu, China in 1927 and entered a monastery near Nanjing at age twelve. He was fully ordained in 1941, and is the 48th patriarch of the Linji school of Chan Buddhism. He is a Chinese Buddhist monk, author, philanthropist, and the founder of the Fo Guang Shan International Buddhist Order, which is ...

  5. Feb 6, 2023 · TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Hsing Yun, a Buddhist abbot who established a thriving religious community in southern Taiwan and built universities overseas, has died. He was 95. He established Fo Guang Shan monastery in 1967, aiming to propagate Buddhist humanitarian values.

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  7. Feb 6, 2023 · Published: 9:00pm, 6 Feb 2023. Why you can trust SCMP. Taiwan has remembered one of its most influential and revered Buddhist monks as a man who promoted international harmony and backed peaceful...

  8. Hsing Yun ( Chinese : 星雲; pinyin : Xīng Yún; 19 August 1927 – 5 February 2023) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, teacher, and philanthropist based in Taiwan. He was the founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist monastic order as well as the layperson-based Buddha's Light International Association.

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