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The Bhikuni Dojo in Yun Qi Pagoda
Jing Jian, surnamed Zhong, was born in Pengcheng, and later his family moved to Luoyang. Born in a scholarly family, he received a good education and often taught piano books for aristocratic children before becoming a monk.

There were no monks in the Central Plains at that time, so she went to Shan Zhi, a monk from the Western Regions. At that time, there were 24 women who were ordained at the same time as the online censorship, which caused a sensation throughout Luoyang City. Jing Jian led this group of female nuns to create Chikulinji in the west of Luoyang Palace as a place to practice and preach Dharma. Later, Tan Moho, a Buddhist monk, set up an altar in Luoyang, and Jing Jian and others went to the altar to be ordained, becoming the first monk in China. Jing Jian and others were ordained, which caused a sensation in Buddhism in the Central Plains. Women from all walks of life who want to become monks and nuns worship Jingjian as their teachers, and the number of monks and nuns also increases.

1990, Yun Qi Tower was transformed into the first Bhikuni Dojo in Henan, which became the activity place for Bhikuni people.