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x200|}}px|]]}}|caption =|birth name = Zhang Baokang (birth name)Zhang Caiwei (soldier name)|alias = Changjin (novice name)|dharma name =|birth_date = January 22, 1930|birth_place = Shanghai, China|death_date = February 3, 2009|death_place = Taipei, Taiwan|nationality =|religion = Chan Buddhism|school = Caodong, Linji|lineage =|title = Chan Master|location =|education = Rissho University (M.A., PhD)|occupation =|teacher = Ven. Dongchu, Ven. Ling Yuan|reincarnation of =|predecessor =|successor =|students =|spouse =|partner =|children =|website =}}Sheng-yen (??; Pinyin: Shčngyán, birth name Zhang Baokang, ???) (January 3, 1930 – February 3, 2009) was a Buddhist monk, a religious scholar, and one of the mainstream teachers of Chinese Chan (Japanese: Zen) Buddhism. He was the 57th generational descendant of Linji in the Linji (Japanese: Rinzai) School and a 3rd generational descendant of Master Hsu Yun. In the Caodong (Japanese: Soto) lineage, Sheng Yen was the 52nd generational descendant of Master Dongshan (807-869), and the direct descendant of Master Dongchu (1908—1977).

Sheng-yen was the founder of the Dharma Drum Mountain, a Buddhist organization based in Taiwan. During his time in Taiwan, Sheng Yen was well known as one of the progressive Buddhist teachers who sought to teach Buddhism in a modern and Western-influenced world. In Taiwan, he was one of four prominent modern Buddhist masters, along with Masters Hsing Yun, Cheng Yen and Wei Chueh. In 2000 he was one of the keynote speakers in the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held in the United Nations.

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