Rebirth of Bhikkhu Sengxian (Eastern Jin Dynasty) 东晋 慧永
Bhikkhu Sengxian - His surname was Fu, and he was from northern China. He was determined to practice all good deeds and precepts, recite sutras and practice meditation. He often stayed alone in the mountains and forests, or entered deep meditation for several days. In the last year of Emperor Yuan of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (321 AD), he traveled south to Jiangsu and visited various famous mountains and temples, and still practiced the sutra chanting and meditation that he had always practiced.
Rebirth of Bhikkhu Huiyong (Eastern Jin Dynasty) 东晋 慧永
Bhikkhu Huiyong - His surname was Pan. He was from Henei, Hebei. He became a monk at the age of twelve and served the monk Zhu Tanxian, who was his teacher. He first practiced meditation in Mount Heng. Later, he converted to Buddhism along with Master Huiyuan (i.e. first patriarch of Chinese Pure Land Buddhism) and studied under Master Dao’an (also Master Huiyuan’s teacher).