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Hsin Pei
Title
Most Venerable
Personal
Born
(1970-03-13) March 13, 1970 (age 54)
Penghu County, Taiwan
Religion
Buddhism
School
Fo Guang Shan
Dharma names
Hui Han (慧翰)
Zhide (智德)
Senior posting
Teacher
Hsing Yun
Predecessor
Hsin Ting
Successor
Hsin Bau
In this Chinese name, the family name is Hsin.
Hsin Pei (Chinese: 心培和尚; pinyin: Xīnpéi Héshàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sim-pôe hô siōng; born March 13, 1970) is a Taiwanese Buddhist monk and elder of the Fo Guang Shan order. He served two terms as abbot and director of the order from 2007 to 2013.[1] The youngest abbot ever elected to the order, Hsin Pei was elected by the members of Fo Guang Shan worldwide in 2004 and succeeded retiring abbot Hsin Ting in 2005. His term ended in March 2013 and was succeeded by Hsin Bau, the former abbot of Hsi Lai Temple.[2]
^"Volunteers cleanse Buddha and selves". Taipei Times. December 29, 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
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HsinPei (Chinese: 心培和尚; pinyin: Xīnpéi Héshàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sim-pôe hô siōng; born March 13, 1970) is a Taiwanese Buddhist monk and elder of the Fo Guang...
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elected abbot that same year. His term as abbot ended in 2005 when Venerable HsinPei was elected to succeed him. Along with Master Hsing Yun, he regularly gives...
Hsin Bau (Chinese: 心保和尚; pinyin: Xīnbǎo Héshàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sim-pó hô siōng; born 1964) is a Taiwanese Buddhist monk and elder of the Fo Guang Shan worldwide...
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their later years. Hsing Yun (1967–1985) Hsin Ping (1985–1995) Hsin Ting (1997–2005) HsinPei (2005–2013) Hsin Bau (2013–present) Han Cheung (14 May 2023)...
elected to the post of head abbot of the Fo Guang Shan order, succeeding HsinPei. In 1990, following the completion of Hsi Lai Temple, Master Hsing Yun...
in 2005 by the seventh and (then) worldwide head abbot, Most Venerable HsinPei. The Temple also has a specialist Pureland meditation retreat centre that...
everyone welcomes her with open arms—except Chu Chih-keng's wife Lee Hsin-pei, since only she knows that Chu Chih-keng has loved Tu Hsiao-shuang's late...
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into the Department of Physics, and studied under Prof. Wang Ganchang and HsinPei Soh. Hu graduated in 1942, and became a teaching assistant in the department...
including the Olympics. The spellings Taipei and Tʻai-pei derive from the Wade–Giles romanization Tʻai²-pei³ which means the North of Taiwan in Chinese. The...
Pei-wen Ku Yin as Ou Ai-ling, Po Pei-wen's wife Yu Chen-hua as Ting-ting, Po Pei-wen's daughter Chao Yung-hsin as Yu Tsui-shan Lee Li-feng as Po Pei-wen's...
Empress Zhangsun Chang Pi as Xiaoshunzi Chou Chung-lien as Shangguan Yi PeiHsin-yu as Shangguan Wan'er Kuan Yi as Madam Liu Li Yih-min as Zhikong (Feng...
father Lu Pi-yun [zh] as Chu Chih-chien's kind mother Chang Ping-yu as Hsin-pei, Chu Chih-chien's wife Ku Ming-lun as Shih-yao, Chu Chih-chien's oldest...
Hsin-fang; Chien, Hui-ju; Chung, Jake (5 May 2021). "Environmental groups split on new LNG plan". Taipei Times. Retrieved 1 December 2021. Teng, Pei-ju...