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Master Wu Ming's lecture on building a temple
Master Wu Ming's compassion and joy became more obvious after the end of World War II. At that time, by taking over the temple, he founded the "Renenshi Clinic" and "Mingren Charity Association" to help the poor all the year round. From 65438 to 0949, Wu Ming went to Taiwan as the supervisor of Shipu Temple in Taipei and Lingyun Temple in Guanyin Mountain. In the past few years, he helped Daoyuan and Yum! to give lectures at the altar for more than ten times. 1949 bought a house in Zhongshan North Road, Taipei, and built "Great Compassion for Protecting the Country". Haiming Temple was founded in 1950, and was once the executive director of the Chinese Buddhist Association. In fifty-two years, he was hired as a mentor by Mei Dong Buddhism in New York, USA, and went to the United States for national security law. He gave lectures in American universities and social organizations for more than 60 times, and 100 people converted to the Three Treasures of China and the West. After returning to China, he founded "Haiming Buddhist College"; In the past 53 years, he trained young people to carry forward Buddhism, and he was praised for his outstanding contribution to social charity. Master Wu Ming was once the president of the World Buddhist Sangha Association, and he was a highly respected figure in the Buddhist world.

Buddhism in Chinese mainland also inherited many eminent monks and virtues in Taiwan at that time, such as Yum, Daoyuan, Wuming, Yinshun, Qian Yun and other elders. The "Chinese Buddhist Association" is the cornerstone of Taiwan Buddhism's prosperity today under the leadership of three elders: Wu, Wu and Jing. Hsuan chuang university's enlightenment of Buddhism, in particular, is one of the greatest contributions of enlightened elders.

Master Wu Ming, who has taught the Dharma all his life, is willing to do his best to protect education and protect the country. They all follow the Buddha's laws and give play to the spirit of great compassion. He can be called a monk in Buddhism today. He was born in an ordinary family, but he was taught by the Bodhisattva. For the country, for the people and for the teaching community, I have been doing charity, running education, giving lectures at Harvard University, being awarded an honorary doctorate in philosophy, attending national conferences and winning prizes one after another, prospering at home and abroad, strengthening international exchanges, enhancing international friendship, and having a good relationship between politics and religion, and shining brilliantly and invincible at home and abroad. He was the first "Guanyin old man" who preached and recited the Great Mercy Mantra, kept the name of Guanyin Bodhisattva and released it every month. He is also a treasure of Buddhism in Taiwan Province Province.