The Life of the Characters in Ren Farong's Works

Ren Farong is currently chairman of the World Religious Peace Association, member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, deputy director of the Religious Peace Committee of China, deputy director of the State Committee for Nationalities and Religions, president of the Chinese Taoist Association, president of the Shaanxi Taoist Association, honorary president of the Shanxi Taoist Association, dean of the China Taoist College, and director of the Taoist temple supervision office in Louguantai, Zhouzhi, Shaanxi. President Ren Farong is a well-known Taoist scholar, philanthropist, calligrapher, expert in traditional culture, well-known expert in Yi Studies and an international master of Feng Shui.

1943 Ren Farong went to a rural school at the age of 7, and 1950 abandoned school because of family difficulties. He studied farm work at home, read four Confucian books in the loving mother's class, and gradually grew physically and culturally. 1In the winter of 955, 19-year-old Ren Farong visited the Longmen Cave in Daoguan, Longxian County, Shaanxi Province. He saw the beautiful scenery and environment here, and heard that Qiu Chuji (Changchun Zi), a famous Taoist priest in the Yuan Dynasty, had studied Taoism here. He was very impressed and lingered in the mountains for several days. At that time, there were more than 20 Taoist priests living in Longmen Cave. Seeing that they are simple and kind and diligent in Taoist cultivation, Ren Farong asked the prison to agree to stay, do farm work with Taoist every day, and borrow Taoist books in his spare time. After reading it, I gradually developed a belief in Taoism and formed an indissoluble bond with Taoism. Later, he officially entered the Tao, worshiping Wang Wei, a Taoist priest of the 28 th generation of Quanzhen Longmen, and learning Taoism with the teacher. On March 20 13, he was elected as the Standing Committee of the 12th CPPCC Municipal Committee.