BIOGRAPHY
Venerable Grand Abbot Shi Yongxin. THE ABBOT OF THE THE SHAOLIN MONASTERY IN HENAN, CHINA
Who is the Ven. Abbot Shi Yongxin
Shi Yongxin, originally named Liu Yingcheng, was born into a family in Yingshang, Anhui Province in 1965.
In 1981, he made his way to Songshan Shaolin Temple at age 17. There he
converted to the Three Jewels and received the Dharma name Yongxin under the
discipleship of Former Abbot Xingzheng.
After three years’ studies and cultivations in other Buddhist monasteries,
he returned to the monastery in 1984 and assisted the abbot and the elders
with daily operations at Shaolin Temple. In September, he received full
ordination at Pu Zhao Monastery, Jiangxi Province.
The former Abbot Xingzheng passed away in 1987. Taking the ceremonial
alms-bowl and robes on his shoulder (a symbol for the Dharma transmission),
Master Yongxin took over the Shaolin Temple Management Committee and started
to run the monastery.
March 1993, he was elected as Henan Provincial Political Consultative
Committee and appointed as Director of Buddhist Association of China that
October.1997 he was re-appointed as the director of Shaolin Temple
Management Committee and presided over Shaolin Temple.
March 1998, he was elected as representative of the Ninth National People’s Congress and Chairman of the Henan Province Buddhist Association that July.August 1999, he was inaugurated as Shaolin Abbot in the Inaugural Ceremony. September 2002, he was elected as Vice Chairman of the Buddhist Association of China.
March 2003 and 2008, he was respectively elected as representative of the Tenth National People’s Congress and representative of the Eleventh National People’s Congress.February 2010, Ven. Yongxin was elected as Director of Overseas Communication Committee of Buddhist Association of China.
His Mission:
Ven. Abbot Yongxin has been tirelessly protecting and reviving the tangible
and intangible heritage of Shaolin Temple. He has done a great deal of work
for Shaolin from renovating the ancient architectures to compiling and
classifying classic books of Shaolin Temple, such as The Secret Book of
Shaolin Kung Fu and Medicine, Shaolin Kungfu and Works of Shaolin Kungfu,
Chan Dew Collections, Selected Papers on Shaolin Study, Shaolin in My Heart,
etc.
To bring Shaolin culture to the worldwide Shaolin enthusiasts, he has
promoted various Buddhist activities and engaged in domestic and foreign
cultural exchanges. Abbot Yongxin has been contributing to the development
of Shaolin Temple and spread of Shaolin culture.