Abbot Shi Yongxin under investigation for alleged criminal offenses: Shaolin Temple


Shi Yongxin, the abbot of the Shaolin Temple in Henan province, is suspected of criminal offenses, including embezzling and misappropriating project funds and temple assets, according to a notice released on the temple’s official website on Sunday.
He has seriously violated Buddhist precepts by maintaining improper relationships with multiple women over a long period and fathering at least one child. He is currently under joint investigation by multiple authorities. Relevant updates will be disclosed to the public in a timely manner, the notice said.
The temple is a world-famous Buddhist sanctuary and the birthplace of kung fu.
Previous reports said Shi is an influential figure in the Chinese Buddhist community, known for promoting the internationalization of Shaolin culture. His impact extends beyond religion to culture, diplomacy, and business.
Born in 1965, he became a monk in 1981 and has served as the 30th abbot of the temple since 1999.
Previous reports also noted that he is known for managing the temple using modern management practices and has faced controversy over its commercialization.
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