ObituariesBuddhist leader Hsing Yun wooed Beijing to access China
Venerated monk's politics were increasingly anachronistic in modern Taiwan
Hsing Yun, the Taiwan-based founder of the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist monastic order, supported calls for China and Taiwan to "peacefully unify" and encouraged a reconciliation between Beijing and the exiled Tibetan government. © Getty Images
THOMPSON CHAU, Contributing writer
February 23, 2023 08:00 JST
TAIPEI -- Hsing Yun, who promoted Buddhism around the world but courted controversy with his pro-Beijing views despite being based in Taiwan, died at the age of 95 on Feb. 5. His death leaves hundreds of thousands of devoted followers mourning their revered religious leader and deprives China of a powerful propaganda tool.