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140:. She became interested in Buddhism, and was instructed in the subject by the monk Fashi. In this time there were monks, but no nuns, in China. However, she, and a couple of other women after her, became learned in Buddhism and started to live as de facto nuns. In 357 she made her vows and from that year onward, she was referred to as a nun and as such a pioneer. She has been called the first Buddhist nun in China. However, as she and the nuns that followed during the 4th century was never formally ordained in accordance to the 185: 238: 33: 275: 222: 319: 43: 309: 314: 304: 268: 215: 324: 58: 261: 208: 101: 73: 166: 80: 87: 69: 299: 294: 144:
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