Zhangxue Tongzui (丈雪通醉) was one of the most influential masters in Sichuan in the early Qing Dynasty. He followed in the footsteps of Poshan Haiming (破山海明), teaching in the southwest and presiding over various monasteries, and later restored Zhaojue Temple as a major base for cultivating monastic talent. He followed Poshan Haiming in his Chan teachings, emphasizing the practice of Chan with both learning and participating, and striking for the purpose of enlightenment. His important work, Chan lamps of Jinjiang (錦江禪燈), which compares the lineage of Chan in Sichuan, reflects the transmission of Chan and its development and evolution, and makes an important contribution to the development of Buddhism in Sichuan.