Chinese Monk's Gaming Passion Sparks Debate on Religious Lifestyle
Venerable Huayan of Mingjiao Temple in Hefei plays Counter-Strike, achieving high ranking while maintaining Buddhist principles
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- A senior Buddhist monk in China has become an internet sensation for his passion for electronic games.
- Venerable Huayan from Mingjiao Temple in Hefei, Anhui province, has been playing video games since primary school in the early 2000s, with Counter-Strike being his favorite.
- He achieved the prestigious Legendary Eagle Master rank and spent 40,000 yuan on computer equipment.
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This story represents a unique intersection between traditional Buddhist monastic life and modern gaming culture in China. The monk's gaming hobby has attracted significant public attention in a country where religious figures are typically expected to adhere to more conservative lifestyles.
A senior monk in China has attracted widespread social media attention for enthusiastically playing electronic games. Venerable Huayan, from Mingjiao Temple in Hefei in central Anhui province, has been a Buddhist monk for 20 years. He began to play e-games when he was a primary school pupil in the early 2000s, Counter-Strike (CS) is his favourite, according to the news portal Sina.com. Huayan once achieved the Legendary Eagle Master position, a very high ranking in CS. He said the most expensive items he bought were computer devices which cost him 40,000 yuan (US$6,000). The temple he belongs to neither advocates nor forbids him from playing e-games. Huayan said his bottom line is not to become addicted. Many people say playing CS, which is a violent and bloody game, will lead him to hell because it is not something a religious man should do.
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- How has this controversy affected the temple's reputation?
- Are there other monks in China who have similar gaming hobbies?
- What specific guidelines does the temple have for monk conduct?






