There was a man who was very famous and then became a monk. Who was this man?

In the Han Chinese world in China, becoming a monk generally refers to Buddhism. You can look up words such as "modern and contemporary eminent monks", "the history of modern Buddhism in China" and "celebrity becoming a monk", find out relevant figures, and then look up Baidu Encyclopedia of each person. Generally, there is a brief biography and monk experience of this figure, and you can write a paper.

Li Shutong, Master Hongyi

Su Manshu

Feng Zikai, a student of Master Hongyi, a famous painter and writer (staying at home, not shaved)

Xu Shiyou, a general, After returning to the secular world and joining the army

Zhao Puchu

master of clearance

Shi Yongxin-the current abbot of Shaolin Temple

a famous actor Chen Xiaoxu

Li Na

Jet Li

a famous layman in modern times:

Taiyan layman-Zhang Binglin (a master of Chinese studies)

Quyuan layman-Yu Yue. Suddenly, Contemporary Chinese painter)

Buddhist in Dongling —— Li Yanxiao (writer, lawyer, photographer, photographing Buddhist ancestral home /)

Buddhist in Kant —— Zhou Shiquan (modern famous doctor)

Buddhist in Ruozhai —— Zhang Yaohu (modern young calligrapher, writer, Poet)

A stable layman-Shida (a contemporary writer and poet)

Linyuan layman (a contemporary avant-garde poet)

Face to face with Shaolin abbot Shi Yongxin: the definition of monks is first and foremost human

Southern Weekend's The Great Virtue of Monks in Modern and Contemporary History, Master Hongyi, Master Taixu, Elder Yin Shun, etc. Ning Bo, a "gifted boy" and a top student in the junior class of the former University of Science and Technology of China, was once regarded as an example by hundreds of millions of parents in China. After many twists and turns, he finally got his wish and put on a cassock in Wutai Mountain, which made people feel sad ...

Master Xianqing, formerly known as Deng Wenqing, has an enviable master's degree in Peking University.

Master Ming Hai-Deng Wenqing is not the first monk in the philosophy department of Peking University. Master Ming Hai, the vice-president of the Buddhist Association of Hebei Province and abbot of the Berlin Buddhist Temple in Hebei Province, is a student of the Department of Philosophy of Peking University in Grade 87. He graduated from the old master Jinghui in the Berlin Buddhist Temple in 1992, and now he is a famous monk in the Buddhist community.