Eloquence master (1301): It was about the 16th year of Zhiyuan (1279). The eloquence master who was born in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty came here to give lectures, and the Bamboo Temple became famous from then on. The master of eloquence is from Kunming, and his common surname is Li. He is the high foot of Dali Buddhist master Yang Ziyun. He studied Buddhism in the Central Plains for 25 years and worshipped four eminent monks as teachers. Eloquent, he taught in Zhu Qian Temple for 22 years and Yuan Dade for four years (AD 1300), and passed on the mantle of "Shanmen Fa Xi" to disciple Xuan Jian. After becoming a monk, Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan nicknamed him "Hongjing".
Master Xuan Jian: A disciple of the eloquent master, Yuan Dade went to Dadu to appear before Yuan Chengzong in five years (A.D. 130 1) and was awarded the Tripitaka by Yuan Chengzong. In the third year of Yuanyou (A.D. 13 16), Yuan Renzong made Xuanjian the "First Monk".
Dream Buddha and Dream Monk: During the presiding period, 500 arhats were sculpted in Zhu Qi Temple.
Elder Ming Dow: He is the first abbot of Chinese Buddhism appointed by the State Council since the liberation of Yunnan. 1in April, 945, he was cut into a monk under the seat of the master of wisdom in Zhu Qian Temple, and was given a big stop in KunHua Ting Temple the following year.