1933, after he woke up, he stayed in Shantou, hosted the weekly Modern Buddhism, and continued to publicize his views on Buddhist reform. Soon after, he returned to Wuchang Buddhist College, edited Tide Sound magazine, and advocated human Buddhism. 1934, he published the album of secular Buddhism in Tide Sound, and published 18 papers on secular Buddhism written by Master Tai Xu, which caused a strong shock in the Buddhist circles in China.
1935, I woke up, traveled to Japan, visited Buddhism, met many Japanese Buddhist scholars, and wrote "An Investigation of Japanese Buddhism" after returning home. At this time, he returned to Jiangsu, served as the abbot of Jin Jue Temple in Huaiyin, published the monthly "Juelv", and continued to publicize Buddhist thoughts in the world. At the same time, the "Jin Jue Buddhist College" was established to train young monks. Shortly after the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, he contacted monks in various monasteries in northern Jiangsu and founded the "Training Course for Monks in Seven Counties in Northern Jiangsu", which was presided over by him to train ambulance personnel in the field and protect the country and defend the country, and was highly valued by the local authorities. Later, when the war was reversed and the government retreated to the west, he was very negative about national affairs and Buddhism. Later, northern Jiangsu was not peaceful, and he often stayed in Jing 'an Temple when he went to Shanghai.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Master Taixu became the standing committee member of the Buddhist Organizing Committee of China, and Daxing became the committee secretary-general, assisting the master in organizing Buddhism in China. /kloc-in the summer of 0/946, after Master Taixu, he became the abbot of Xuedou Temple in Fenghua, Zhejiang. 1March, 947 17, Master Taixu reported his death at the Jade Buddha Temple in Shanghai. He woke up and attended Master's funeral, accompanied by other disciples such as Phantom, Dust Dust, Dengxia and Yan Pei. Later, he participated in the editing of master Taixu's encyclopedia and the establishment of master Taixu's stupa, and edited the monthly magazine Tide Sound for the second time.