Monks in China. The common surname is Li, the young name, and the name is Guangping, the word is similar, the nickname is cool, the legal name, and the nickname is Yi Ren. Originally from Pinghu, Zhejiang, I was born in Tianjin. In his early years, he entered Shanghai Nanyang Public School and studied under Cai Yuanpei. He is good at calligraphy and painting, seal cutting and industrial poetry. From 65438 to 0905, he studied in Japan, entered Tokyo Fine Arts School, studied western painting under Kuroda, and dabbled in music and opera, with profound attainments. From 65438 to 0907, he and Zeng Xiaogu founded the Spring Willow Festival in Tokyo, starring La Traviata and editing Music Magazine. 19 10 returned to China, became the editor-in-chief of Shanghai Pacific Pictorial, and joined the South Society initiated by Liu Yazi. Later, he was appointed as the picture and music teacher of Zhejiang First Normal University in Hangzhou. 19 18 became a monk in Dinghui Temple in Hupao, Hangzhou, and was ordained in Lingyin Temple in the same year. He often travels to Jiaxing, Shanghai, Wenzhou and other places to write in isolation. He entered Fujian from 65438 to 0928 and often lived in Nanputuo, Xiamen and Chengtian and Kaiyuan temples in Quanzhou. Carrying forward Nanshan precepts, he founded Nanshan Law School, and put forward the idea of remembering Buddha and saving the country. He died in Wenling Nursing Home in Quanzhou. In order to commemorate him, later generations built towers and memorial halls in Qingyuan Mountain in Quanzhou and Hupao Temple in Hangzhou respectively. His main works include Notes on the Four-Point Method of Monks, Brief Introduction to Nanshan's Family Law, Buddhist Series, and Nursing Students. His music works include 50 famous songs of China, songs composed by Li Shutong, Sambo songs and cool songs.