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    Hsin Pei (Chinese: 心培和尚; pinyin: Xīnpéi Héshàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sim-pôe hô siōng; born March 13, 1970) is a Taiwanese Buddhist monk and elder of the Fo Guang...
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  • Shu Xingbei (redirect from Hsin Pei Soh)
    pinyin: Shù Xīngběi; October 1, 1905 - October 30, 1983), also known as Hsin Pei Soh, was a Chinese physicist and educator. Shu was born on 1 October 1905...
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    elected abbot that same year. His term as abbot ended in 2005 when Venerable Hsin Pei was elected to succeed him. Along with Master Hsing Yun, he regularly gives...
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  • Master Meng Tung-Shan Tung Lam as Meng Tien-Hsiung Fang Mian as Master Suen Hsin-Pei Ku Wen-Chung as Master Sung Wu-Yang Chao Hsiung as Okada King Boxer was...
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    Hsin Bau (Chinese: 心保和尚; pinyin: Xīnbǎo Héshàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sim-pó hô siōng; born 1964) is a Taiwanese Buddhist monk and elder of the Fo Guang Shan worldwide...
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    others convenience Hsing Yun (1967–1985) Hsin Ping (1985–1995) Hsin Ting (1997–2005) Hsin Pei (2005–2013) Hsin Bau (2013–present) Fo Guang Shan Mabuhay...
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  • "Chien Pei-chi". Olympedia. Retrieved 3 July 2021. "Han Hsin-lin". Olympic Channel Services. Retrieved 3 July 2021. Chien Pei-chi at Olympedia v t e...
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  • restaurant in Singapore before joining a Cantonese opera troupe under Cheng Hsin-pei. In 1928 at the age of 23, he married Chan Yat-chor (陳日初), the daughter...
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  • their later years. Hsing Yun (1967–1985) Hsin Ping (1985–1995) Hsin Ting (1997–2005) Hsin Pei (2005–2013) Hsin Bau (2013–present) Han Cheung (14 May 2023)...
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    2012, Hsi Lai Temple abbot Hsin Bau was elected to the post of head abbot of the Fo Guang Shan order, succeeding Hsin Pei. In 1990, following the completion...
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