The Yuan Dynasty court believed very strongly in Buddhism, especially Tibetan Tantric Buddhism. The Yuan Dynasty worshiped Buddhism since the founding of the country. Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, once ordered the evil monk Yang Lianzhenjia to be the president of Buddhism in the south of the Yangtze River. He actually "accepted beautiful women and treasures for no reason." What was even worse for women in ancient times was that the Xifan monks at that time dared to publicly enter private houses and rape women. "In the second year of Taiding, Xitai censor Li Changyan said: 'Once in Pingliang Prefecture, Jing, Hui, Dingxi and other prefectures, I saw Xifan monks wearing gold letters. Yuan Fu, traveling on the road, riding hundreds of horses, passed down the house to the point where it could not be tolerated, and then the people were forced to drive away the men and rape the women. '" The Yuan Dynasty court believed in religion and condoned the foreign monks. In the original Song and Song Dynasties, The areas under Jin's jurisdiction had produced a large number of monks and landlords. (This content was published by Henan Shangdu Culture) The upper class of the monks owned the land and rented it out or ordered the lower-level monks to cultivate it. After the unification of the Yuan Dynasty, the monks and landlords further developed.