Ordinary people often take note of the grandeur of the Fo Guang Shan system established by Master Hsing Yun. Indeed, with over three hundred branches spanning five continents, the achievement of Fo Guang Shan is unprecedented in the history of Buddhism. It is not an exaggeration to call Master Hsing Yun the greatest Buddhist industrialist since the advent of Buddhism in China. However, the distinctive feature of Master Hsing Yun's work lies not only in this accomplishment but also in his establishment of a unique doctrine and practice method within Buddhism. This doctrine, rooted in the perspective of "Humanistic Buddhism" as envisioned by the Buddha himself, advocates the principles of "Three Goods and Four Givings" and the practice of "Compassionate Samadhi," embodying the concept of "All Dharma Return to One / One Life, All Dharma." Through these principles, he has created a Pure Land in the human realm.