Ci'en Temple left-over monk
Dedicated his hair to convert and enter the empty door,
Jiangning writes love in troubled times.
Exiled monk with shackles,
Imperially live in the temple and call me the remaining people.
Liaoshen Literary and Poetry Society,
Save the people and use medicine to destroy the plague god.
Shengjing famous temple spreads Buddhism,
Immortals go to the Jade Pagoda Zun of Thousand Mountains.
Note: Zuoren Monk, formerly a famous scholar in Jiangnan, with a secular surname Han, from Boluo, Guangdong. He was once a scholar in his early years. When his father passed away at the age of 29, he became a monk in Luofu Mountain. His Dharma name was Han Ke, whose courtesy name was Zuxin and his pseudonym was Zuren. Because he wrote the book "Re-Change Record", which recorded the actual situation of the Qing army's invasion of Nanjing, he was found by the Qing soldiers, and became a major case and became an imperial criminal. After being tried, he was exiled to Shengjing and ordered to live in Ci'en Temple. He became the first person in the Qing Dynasty's literary inquisition and became the most capable monk in Ci'en Temple. In the seventh year of Shunzhi (1650), the monk left-handedly organized the earliest literary group "Bingtian Poetry Society", in Shenyang. Literature often recited poems and sang together. One year, plagues broke out in Shengjing and the death toll was large. The monk left the monk led all the monks to the suburbs to pick herbs. The families gave them to them and encouraged them to drink and take them, which made many patients feel safe. Therefore, they had a high reputation among the people. He also preached Buddhism in many temples in Shengjing and was regarded as the founder of Buddhism in Liaoshen region. In the 16th year of Shunzhi (1660), he sat in Shenyang at the age of 49. His disciples moved his body to Qianshan and built the Pagoda of the Remnant Man on the western foot of Yingluo Peak. His poems and essays were edited into "The Collection of Poetry of Thousand Mountains" and "The Quotations of Zen Masters of Leftover Man" for publication.