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Biography
Shī was from a family of longstanding importance in his hometown. In 1893 (Guāngxù 光緒 19), he began working for the diplomatic corps, and was stationed at the Chinese embassy in Washington D.C. He worked in D.C. for three years before being transferred to the embassy in New York City. The following year (1897), he returned to China.
After his return, he held a number of government posts, including ones at iron mines in Hànyáng 漢陽, and at the offices of the Beijing-Wuhan, Shanghai-Wuhan, and Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway Lines. He continued working for various railways, running several major railways after 1911.
In his middle age, Shī took refuge under Yìnguāng 印光. He practiced Pure Land Buddhism, and was heavily involved with lay Buddhism in Shanghai.
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