South is a shortcut for many people who want to enter the traditional culture of China, and it plays an important leading role for those who can't directly understand the classics. Nan's speech is lively, interesting and fascinating. He can be said to be a best-selling author of China's traditional culture, and his popularization of modern China's traditional culture is beyond doubt. People call him a professor, a Buddhist, a religious figure, a philosopher, a Zen master and a master of Chinese studies. He was once listed as one of the top ten most influential figures in Taiwan Province Province. In Chinese mainland, most people entered South School from Confucianism, such as The Analects of Confucius, A Bypass by Mencius, and A Brief Talk of the Former University.
In Taiwan Province Province, Buddhism was mostly introduced by Buddhism (mostly Buddhists). In terms of Buddhism, such as What the Diamond Sutra says, An Introduction to Jue Yuan Sutra, How to Practice Buddhism, and Pharmacist's View on the World, nan huaijin can be said to be an important promoter of the formation of the tantric religion in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
In Taoism, Nan's works also play an indispensable role in numerology and traditional Chinese medicine, such as Laozi's Theory of the Other, Miscellany of the Book of Changes, Debate on Zhuangzi, Tantric Taoism and Oriental Mysticism, Meditation and Immortality, and A Brief History of Taoist Development in China.