Venerable
Master Hsing Yun, the 48th Patriarch of the Lin-chi (Japanese Rinzai ) line
of Ch'an, is the founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order and its international
headquarters in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He became a novice monk under Venerable Master
Chih K'ai at Ch'i-hsia Shan, a mountain monastery in Nanjing. He was fully ordained
in 1941 and went onto formal monastic training at Ch'I-hsia Vinaya School and
Chiao-shan Buddhist College. He has vowed to revitalize Humanistic Buddhism
from an early age. In 1949, as Mainland China was enmeshed in civil war, Venerable
Master Hsing Yun left his homeland for Taiwan. For nearly a half century the
strength of his vow has enabled him to usher in a new era for Humanistic Buddhism.
His vision and untiring efforts have influenced Buddhist studies and practices
in Taiwan and throughout all five continents.