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Singer Sun Nan pays homage to Buddhist relics in Qixia Ancient Temple (group photo)

17:00, December 11, 2012    Sina Buddhism
 Master Longxiang talks with Sun Nan Master Longxiang talks with Sun Nan
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On May 10, 2012, Sun Nan, a powerful male singer in the Chinese mainland music world, led his family and friends and a group of 20 people to Nanjing Qixia Ancient Temple to pay a special visit to the Buddha's parietal bone relics, and at the same time to meet the abbot of Qixia Ancient Temple, Master Long Xiang. Today, he visited the exhibition of Buddhist calligraphy and paintings in Qixia Ancient Temple.  

Sun Nan, born in Dalian, Liaoning Province, is the most powerful male singer in the mainland music world and the "first brother" in the mainland music world. He is also a devout Buddhist. He has been awarded the Disabled People's Federation's Public Welfare Ambassador, Wenchuan Earthquake Beloved Envoy, etc., and is now the captain of the Mengzhou Star Football Team. His representative works mainly include "See you later", "The wind blows to the north", "Come back quickly", "The red flag flutters", "Save" and the Olympic song "Forever Friends".

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