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Introduction to Baishui Sheng Di

The elder predecessor’s last name was Han, and his given name was Enrong. He later had two other names: Jieqing and Jieqing. He also had a common name of Yulin, and he was also known as Baishui Laoren during the later years of his life. His hometown was Panzhuang in the County of Ninghe in the Province of Hebei.

Elder Han was born on the twenty-second day of the third month of the Chinese lunar calendar in 1901. Because of the Boxer Rebellion, the foreigners were invading China at that time, so Elder Han’s mother took him to take refuge at the home of Elder Han’s maternal grandfather. Elder Han was in the industrial business for many years, and he became the general manager, the factory director, and designer of a textile dyeing factory. He led such a busy life that he became ill in 1938.

He had contracted third stage lung disease, and doctors were not able to cure him. He fortunately encountered a Chinese doctor named Sun, Lan-Fang, who introduced him to receiving Tao. Elder Han was then saved by the Holy Teacher Jigong Living Buddha, and he recovered naturally from the disease.

As such, he vowed to dedicate his life to follow the Patriarch and the Matriarch to propagate Tao. Elder Han became a transmitting master in 1941. He then propagated Tao to Taiwan and underwent many trials and tribulations. Nevertheless, Elder Han moved the Heaven and the people with his sincerity, and Tao was widely spread to countries all over the world. Since 1979, Elder Han traveled personally to Japan, the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Macau, Indonesia, Mauritius, etc. to propagate Tao. Elder Han returned to heaven on the twenty-sixth day of the first month of the Chinese lunar calendar in 1995.

He declined humbly a heavenly title at that time. It was in 2005 when Elder Han first conveyed through mediums that his Heavenly Title was “Baishui Sheng Di.”

Baishui Sheng Di encouraged people to begin cultivating the Heaven’s way by cultivating the human way, and his compilation of the “One Hundred Verses of Filial Piety” has been widely disseminated. Baishui Sheng Di was a model of a true Confucian, which earned him the reputation of being a “Modern Day Confucius” and a “Master Confucian of a Generation.”


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