身价千万的“守财奴”,为何在事业巅峰遁入空门?母亲临终遗言成真。

1. Her Mother's Manifestation: At the peak of her career at age 29, her mother (a devout Buddhist practitioner) foresaw her impending death and passed away peacefully before Sister Fan. The Prophecy Fulfilled: Before her death, her mother asserted that she "was also a Buddhist and would one day become a nun." Sister Fan, with her strong personality and business-minded beliefs, scoffed at this, but the event planted a seed in her subconscious. 2. A Dramatic Change in Identity: From Fashionable Businesswoman to Buddhist Practitioner The video uses a stark contrast to showcase her life before and after: Before Becoming a Nun: She was a typical career woman, running a chain of clothing stores with daily revenue exceeding ten thousand (an astonishing figure in the early 1990s). She was extremely particular about her taste, loved wearing designer leather clothes and high heels, pursued instant gratification, and was a complete "fashionista." Turning Point: After her mother's passing, she encountered Buddhist scriptures by chance at a Buddhist shop and felt a powerful sense of "a prodigal son returning home" in the main hall. She then began studying Buddhism in famous mountains and rivers. Resolute Relinquishment: After six years of observation and psychological preparation, she resolutely relinquished her multi-million dollar fortune to become a nun when her child was 14. She specifically mentioned her gratitude for the support and generosity of her father and son, which allowed her to pursue her faith without any worries. 3. Post-Nunial Practice: Not Escape, but a Deeper Responsibility Sister Fan dispelled the common misconception that becoming a nun is about "lying down" or "escaping the world": Experiencing Challenges to Refine the Mind: She frankly stated that monastic life also presents hardships and "workplace"-like tests. She experienced being ostracized and even suffered slander and physical attacks during the construction of the monastery. Fierce and Wrathful: With a resolute character, she believes that spiritual practice is not about becoming stupid. She will use the law and a firm attitude to resolve injustices, advocating that "compassion must be accompanied by wisdom," possessing both a bodhisattva's heart and a fierce resolve. Saving Lives: She adopted over 60 stray dogs at the monastery, putting compassion into concrete life-saving efforts. 4. The Times and the Legacy: The Wisdom of a Female Dharma Master As a contemporary Dharma Master, she has unique insights into the "internet celebrity" status and online Dharma propagation: Keeping Pace with the Times: She believes that in the information age, propagating the Dharma through short videos and live streaming is an important means of guiding sentient beings and should not be rejected. A View of Equality: She frankly discusses the traditional and physiological difficulties faced by women in spiritual practice, but advocates that "equality of mind leads to equality of all," facing criticism and controversy with an open mind.