A master died in space.

In the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1947), Taixu died in the Jade Buddha Temple in Shanghai on March 17, and after being smashed, he got more than 300 relics. There are many relics in Xiamen. In thirty-seven years, he converted to his disciples Cai and Xu Xuanping, and built a stupa in Banshantang, Huyuan Road. 1984 was moved to the Taixutai on the top of Wulaofeng Mountain behind Nanputuo Temple. There is a stone tablet in front of Taixu Pavilion, about 2 meters high. Feng Zikai, a contemporary painter, is engraved on it as a statue of Master Taixu. The sculpture technique is solemn and serene, and the expression is realistic. There is an inscription written by Yu Yu, a great living calligrapher.

Master Tai Xu's favorite disciples are Master Zhi, Master Fa Fang, Master Da Xing and Master Fa Zun. These four wizards are "the four donkey kong's known as the master of Taixu".

Another example is Elder Yin Shun, who are all proud disciples of the master, and have made indelible and great contributions to the future development of Buddhism, the cultivation of monks and talents, and the establishment of Buddhist colleges.