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The abbot of Lutz Temple.
Master Ming Ling, born in Longhua, Chengde, Hebei, 1967, studied at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou. /kloc-in the winter of 0/999, he became attached to Master Jinghui and became the 45th generation inheritor of Lin Jizong in China. He used to be the provost of Hebei Buddhist College, the patron of Berlin Zen Temple, the abbot of Guan Hai Temple in Dalian, Liaoning, the editor-in-chief of Singapore's Buddha Education magazine, the tutor of Lushan Zen Tea Party, and the general sponsor of Qingjingxing series of meditation activities.

Adhering to and carrying forward the concept of "life Zen", a series of activities organized and planned have successfully built a platform for exchanges and dialogues with Kochi youth; Among them, the Living Zen Summer Camp of Berlin Zen Temple in Zhao County, Hebei Province participated in the planning, hosting and served as the executive director of more than ten consecutive Living Zen Summer Camps, which was welcomed and praised by the majority of young people. In the lectures in Peking University, Fudan University, Tsinghua University, Shaanxi Normal University, Sun Yat-sen University, Beijing Normal University, Malaysian University and other universities, it is deeply loved by young students for its pure and thorough style, direct wisdom and close-to-life way. Master Ming Ling initiated, participated in and personally presided over a series of Buddhist summer camps:

In 2004, he participated in the establishment and organization of the first Zen culture summer camp in the Fourth Ancestral Hall of Huangmei, Hubei Province, and started it year by year;

In 2005, he organized and presided over the first cool summer camp in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province, and started it year by year.

In 2005, we promoted the organization and implementation of the annual summer camp of Lingshan Tour in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. Follow-up office "Spring Breeze Walks Jiangnan Spring Camp";

In 2006, Chongqing Spiritual Journey Summer Camp was organized and implemented, and it will be held every year.

In the autumn of 2006, a meditation camp for webmasters was established in Yuxi, Yunnan. Hold more than 12 meditation camps within one year. Students are all over the country;

In 2003, he participated in planning, organizing and presiding over the first meditation camp of Wenquan Temple in Chongqing.

Starting from 200 1, we organized a series of pure walking meditation activities. One of the series of activities, "Lushan Zen Tea Party", has been successfully held in Lushan for seven times, and went international in 2005-Malaysian Zen Tea Party was successfully held for three times in 2005.

In terms of friendly exchanges with foreign countries:

In the spring of 2000, he led a delegation to Japan to exchange Buddhist experience between China and Japan, which was the first time that China sent people to exchange visits among China, Japan and South Korea.

In 2000, he visited the international meditation center in Meicun, France.

In 2003, he went to Thailand to get rid of the garden and exchange meditation at Shan 'asu meditation center.

Since 2004, he has held lectures and meditation activities in Singapore, Jakarta, Surabaya, Kuala Lumpur, Guan Dan, Malacca, Penang, India, Sri Lanka and Nepal.

In 2006, he participated in a large-scale cultural exchange activity organized by China Association for Friendship and Exchange with Foreign Countries, "Re-taking Xuanzang Westbound Road";

In 2007, he went to Hong Kong and Wuxi Lingshan to attend the preparatory meeting of the second Buddhist Forum.

In the spring of 2007, he organized a meditation tour of Buddhist countries in South Asia and led a delegation to Sri Lanka, Nepal and India for meditation activities.

In 2007, he gave a lecture tour in Malaysia at the invitation of Sin Chew Daily.

In 2008, he led a delegation to attend the "Yun Fan Tangyin" international academic exchange conference at Ersongshe University in Tokyo.

Master Ming Ling not only holds or engages in many undertakings in Buddhism and Buddhist culture, but also undertakes many responsibilities in society.

In 2004, he went to Ruili, Yunnan, to participate in the establishment of a hospice care medical center for AIDS patients;

In 2005, Guangzhou drug rehabilitation center provided psychological counseling to drug addicts, and the effect was remarkable. Master Ming Mausoleum at present:

Editor-in-Chief of Singapore Buddha Education Magazine

Columnist of Malaysian Fu Bao magazine.

Deputy Director of Hebei Zen Institute

Editorial Board of Zen Magazine

Chairman of the Compassionate Care Committee of Kunming Buddhist Association

Visiting Professor, Institute of Buddhist Culture, Shaanxi Normal University

Tutor and consultant of Peking University Zen Society.

Tutor of Peking University China Research Society.

Chairman of the Buddhist Association of Qinglong County, Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province

Director of the Sakyamuni Culture Quiet Garden in Yuxi, Yunnan.

Abbot of Sanhe Temple, Eighth Street, Anning, Yunnan

Abbot of Chaoyang Temple in Huairou, Beijing

Director of the preparatory office of Nanhu Stone Buddha Temple in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province

Founder of Jiaxing Stone Buddha Meditation Center in Zhejiang Province

Deputy Director of Jiaxing Collection Editing and Arrangement Committee

Abbot of Luzi Temple in yi county, Huangshan, Anhui

Dean of Huangshan Buddhist College

Chairman, Academic Committee of Doctor of Religious Studies, Kaweidi National University, Philippines

Founder and mentor of the International Shandi Meditation Center