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Sangi Phuntsok: Conveying Buddhism and love with songs, enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, and not losing sight to clear hearts

Among the many believers who preach the Dharma, there is such a singer who uses his voice to convey the truth to the people of the world, and uses his own singing voice to purify sentient beings, bringing warmth and strength to people. His voice is as light as a natural sound, conveying The Dharma and love with his song, making people feel as if they are in a dream, and the inner trauma is gradually smoothed out with the gentle singing. He is known as the Singer of Good Music, Sanchi Phuntsok.

Sangi Phuntsok: Conveying Buddhism and love with songs, enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, and not losing sight to clear hearts

Sangji Pingcuo, formerly known as Wang Qiuxiang, is a Han Chinese, born in Linyi, Shandong. He is slender and handsome, but what impresses people most is the smile that often rises at the corner of his mouth, warm and bright, very kind. Growing up, people would unconsciously smile at Sanchi Phuntsok whenever they saw him, and it was precisely because his smile touched people.

Sangi Phuntsok: Conveying Buddhism and love with songs, enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, and not losing sight to clear hearts

When he was a child, Sanchi Phuntsok's favorite thing to do was to sing, and at first he just liked to hum along with the melody of the song, and the rhythm of the music made him feel very free and cheerful. As he grew older, he gradually discovered that the real charm of music lies in the resonance of songs with the heart. Since then, Sanchi Phuntsok has no longer regarded music as a hobby, but more like an exchange and companionship from the soul.

Most of Sanchi Phuntsok's family are doctors, and they hope that Sanchi Phuntsok can also be a doctor. Sanchi Phuntsok also felt that although he liked music, music was not a way out for him to make a living at that time. So he chose to study medicine, and after studying related majors, he entered a hospital.

Sangi Phuntsok: Conveying Buddhism and love with songs, enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, and not losing sight to clear hearts

During his time in the hospital, Sanchi Phuntsok witnessed many life-and-death partings. He saw reluctance and despair in people's eyes, and no matter how shrewd medical skills could not save everyone, Sanchi Phuntsok gradually began to become confused: Where is the meaning of his current life?

By chance, Sanghi Phuntsok came to Tibet and met a painter. The painter was proficient in thangka art and was very open-minded and cheerful, and Sangi Phuntsok wanted to make friends with the painter, and the two hit it off. Since then, Sangi Phuntsok has begun the creative life of Thangka artworks.

Sangi Phuntsok: Conveying Buddhism and love with songs, enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, and not losing sight to clear hearts

One day, the painter asked Sangi Phuntsok, "Your musical talent is so good, why don't you sing it out loud?" What was originally a casual sentence rekindled the musical dream that Sanchi Phuntsok had been hiding in his heart for so many years. Sanchi Phuntsok seriously reflected on his life and found that only when he sang, the soul was free and he enjoyed it.

Sangi Phuntsok: Conveying Buddhism and love with songs, enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, and not losing sight to clear hearts

He promised himself that he would not be subject to the worldly agreements, regardless of the eyes of others, and this time, he would only do what he had always longed for in his heart. Sanchi Phuntsok decided to pick up the microphone again and find himself.

After becoming famous, Sanchi Phuntsok did not forget his true intentions, he knew that he sang for the sake of singing, not for fame or money. Sanchi Phuntsok's happiest thing is to see those who are sad in his songs healed, to look at people's hopeful eyes, and he always feels that the meaning of life lies in this.

Sanchi Phuntsok decided to go to the whole world and bring his own song to every corner of the world, so that unhappy people can cheer up and sad souls can find a home. This time remotely, Sanchi Phuntsok did a public welfare performance without charging a fee, which is also in line with his original intention: to bring hope to people, not for their own enjoyment. He is passionate about public welfare, often performs charity performances, and his singing comforts many people who have been traumatized mentally or physically.

People who like Sanchi Phuntsok are influenced by him and also begin to do some good deeds spontaneously, making progress a little every day, helping others a little more, even if it is a small thing that may feel insignificant, can give great help and strength to others. Sanchi Phuntsok was also very touched when he learned of this and felt that everything he had done was worth it.

In addition to Sanchi Phuntsok, there was a monk who was famous for his handsome appearance and was ordained because of the power of music, and he was the Master of the Heart of Interpretation. It is worth mentioning that Sanji Phuntsok's appearance is not inferior to that of this most handsome monk.

Master Shi Mingxin was born in 1980 in Yongjia County, Zhejiang Province. When he was young, he was a full-fledged Internet addict, and at that time, Master Shi Mingxin wrote down his thoughts of becoming a monk in the forum, when he just wanted to get away from worldly strife and had not yet fully matured his thoughts.

Master Shi Mingxin decided to become a monk or overheard a Buddhist song "Reincarnation", both the lyrics and the melody moved Master Shi Mingxin, firmly believing that this was the faith he would pursue in the future, and has since embarked on the path of Buddhism.

He hopes that his decision can be supported by his family, and he also hopes that his decision can give some people who are wandering and hesitating to a firm one. After master Shi Mingxin became a monk, he used his own actions to promote Buddhist culture to the world and contributed to the promotion of Buddhism.

Sangi Phuntsok: Conveying Buddhism and love with songs, enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings, and not losing sight to clear hearts

We should learn like Sanchi Phuntsok and Master Shimyeong-hsien, be positive, not forget our original intentions, and always use our own modest efforts to help everyone in need. In this world, we should all be like a hot fireball, warming ourselves, but also bringing warmth and light to others.

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