Master of Zen Painting in Mid-Moon-Master of Mid-Moon

According to the moon, the laity's name is Zhang Hongbin, Han nationality, 1968 was born in the former site of Mituo Temple in Harbin. At the age of 20, he was sent to qinglian temple, Yandang Mountain. Later, under the guidance of Miao Zhan, he entered Minnan Buddhist College and worshipped Professor Fang Xing, the master of Buddhism in Minnan Buddhist College. From 65438 to 0993, he was selected by Zhao Puchu, president of the Chinese Buddhist Association, and was strongly recommended by elders Miao Zhan and Ming Yun. Entrusted by Elder Guangde, the first generation founder of the revival of Xuedou Temple in Fenghua, he became the youngest abbot among the key open temples in China at that time. In the same year, he was elected as the director of the Sixth Congress of the Chinese Buddhist Association.

1999 to 2003, at the invitation of elders Rende and other parties, he successively served as the first curator of Jiuhuashan Tanyuan Temple, supervisor of Jiuhuashan Buddhist College, postgraduate tutor, the first abbot of the revival of Chanyuan Temple in West Tianmu Mountain, the first abbot of Yue Ming Temple in Diaobingshan City, and the first abbot of Liaoyang Guangyou Temple.

In 2004, chinese zen Painting Academy was established and personally served as the dean, and has been tirelessly engaged in the inheritance and development of Zen painting art for many years. The representative works of Zen paintings include the story of black grass and Chinese English, the introduction of the West, the nirvana of Sakyamuni, the five hundred arhats, the Guanyin Baitu, the Maitreya Baitu, the auspicious Olympics and the harmonious China. His books and paintings are nothing more than a portrayal of the mind and body.

After 2005, he traveled all over the world, devoted himself to the revision and guidance of the turning point of the contract, and served today's harmonious society with the "double perfection" of Zen and art. He has written or edited Master Yue's Record, Eye of the Sky's Photo, Today's Ancient Moon Cloud, The Grand View of the Couplet in Tianmu Temple, A New Singing in Tianmu and Guangde successively. The published photo collections include The Story of Black Maple, The Moon Photo Collection of China Famous Painter Shaman, Opposite Series, Ming Ji Tian Ji (Wen, Yue Zhao) and Countercurrent Collection (Wen, Yue Zhao Ji).

China Mint issues silver coins in memory of Master Zhong Xing Tianmu Zuting. The State Post Bureau has issued several sets of personalized stamps and postage postcards, and china national philatelic corporation has jointly issued commemorative aerogrammes and envelopes.