Li Shutong was gifted since childhood and was known as a "literate boy". At the age of 26, he went to Japan to study western painting, music and composition, and he has high attainments in temperament, music theory and calligraphy, which is praised by the world. What's more, he is well-read and quick-thinking, studying Buddhist classics all over the world, especially focusing on legalism. During his more than 20 years as a monk, there were 6.26 million words in Buddhist works. Known as the eleventh generation of law school since the Southern Song Dynasty. Master Chang Hui, the founder of "Hongyi Buddhist Temple", used this Buddhist temple as the Dojo of Master Hongyi in order to spread Master Hongyi's Buddhist thoughts and patriotism, and often gave lectures to the majority of believers. At present, Hongyi Buddhist Temple not only regularly reads Confucian classics and learns Master Hongyi's calligraphy and poems, but also calls monks to teach during Buddhist festivals to inspire believers' broad, infinite, equal and unparalleled love. Based on avalokitesvara's great compassion, the Buddhist temple hopes to integrate Manjushri's wisdom, morality and learning into one, so as to share weal and woe for all living beings in the world and make send warm. Since its establishment, the Buddhist Temple has carried out a series of charitable activities, donating money and materials to the earthquake-stricken areas in the north of Zhangjiakou and the flood-stricken areas in the south of China, and subsidizing children who are out of school and lonely elderly people in Zhou Ji. In September 2003, "Hongde Home" was established. Up to now, in 2008, more than 80 orphans living in Hongyi Buddhist Temple came from poverty-stricken counties in Hebei.