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Who is Li Na practicing with?
Li Na was born on July 25th, 1963. She lost her father at the age of five and lived with her mother and sister since childhood. From Henan Theatre Academy to Shenzhen and then to Beijing, Li Na embarked on her own road and became a powerful singer in China. By the mid-1990s, he had become a popular singer in China, singing more than 200 songs for 160 films. No one would have thought that1July 1997, Li Na actually cut her hair and became a nun at Pushou Temple in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province. She 1998 went to the United States, then returned to China to engage in charity, and used her special skills to sing and promote some Buddhist songs.

Just like Chen, Li Na's sudden becoming a monk shocked the world. Looking back, it's actually quite normal. After experiencing emotional turmoil and career ups and downs, precocious Li Na sees through the world of mortals earlier than others and understands life. In the view of Mr. He Dong, a senior journalist, the catalyst for Li Na becoming a monk should be emotional injury. The loss of her father at the age of five and the lack of fatherly love from childhood made Li Na like her father in love with a mature and steady man, which may have doomed her emotional twists and turns. She fell in love with two men with families, and finally suffered "many" losses, and suffered heavy losses in spirit and morality. In the midst of pain and confusion, Li Na met with the guidance and guidance of friends in Buddhism, and gradually became interested in practice. Years of hard work in the music world have made Li Na live a rich life and have enough economic ability to decide her own destiny. So after careful consideration, she resolutely gave up her singing career and chose to escape into a lonely empty door.

Li Na never became a monk for hype, because she didn't need hype at that time. She took the initiative to choose the life path she wanted, and was not controlled by any organization, unit or interest group.