Jian Zhen (688~763), a monk in the Tang Dynasty, was the founder of Nanshan Buddhism, the strictest discipline of Japanese Buddhism, and also the founder of Nanshan Buddhism in Japan, a famous physician. The Japanese call Jian Zhen "the pinnacle of the balance", which means that his achievements are enough to represent the roof of the culture in the balance era.
Xuanzang (602 ~664), a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty, the founder of Faxiangzong, was born in Luozhou (now Yanshi, Luoyang, Henan), and his common name was "Chen Yi (y:)". "Xuanzang" is his dharma name, and he was honored as "Monk Sanzang", later commonly known as "Monk".
Lu, whose real name is Lu Da, is a Buddhist monk in posthumous title. He is one of the classic characters in China's famous classic novel The Water Margin. Weizhou (Pingliang, Gansu Province) was born in the Northern Song Dynasty. His real name was Lu Da, and he was once a prefect, also known as Lu Prefect. He is eight feet long, with a wide face, big ears and a straight nose. He is generous, hateful and straightforward, but generous and meticulous, and has made friends with Shi Jin, Lin Chong, Song Wu and Yang Zhi. Seeing Zheng Tu bullying Jin Cuilian's father and daughter, he killed Kansai Town with three fists and became a monk. Later, he occupied Erlong Mountain with Yang Zhi and Song Wu as leaders. Ranked 13 in Liangshan Park 100, with an asterisk and a lone star, the boss of Liangshan is a general of the infantry. After death, chasing righteous photos and Zen master.