Early life Xuecheng was born as Fu Ruilin (), the eldest of three sons on October 3, 1966, to a family of strong
Buddhist culture in Luofeng village of Laidian Town,
Xianyou County,
Fujian Province. His grandmother was a Buddhist practitioner and later became a nun. His mother was a devoted Buddhist in addition. His father worked as an accountant and office clerk in the village. Influenced by his mother and grandmother, at age 10, Xuecheng voluntarily became a vegetarian, and began to chant Buddhist scriptures aged 12.
Training In 1982, aged 16, Master Xuecheng started his monastic life and received teachings from masters such as Ven. Master Dinghai, and Most Ven. Yuanzhuo. He graduated from the
Buddhist Academy of China in 1991 with a master's degree.
Life as abbot Xuecheng served as abbot of
Guanghua Temple (Putian),
Famen Temple (Fufeng, Shaanxi), and
Beijing Longquan Monastery. In 2007, he was elected secretary general of the
Buddhist Association of China, taking over the presidency of this organisation in 2015. He was the youngest monastic ever to ascend to the position. ==Controversies==