In this absorbing and beautifully crafted study, Dewei Zhang analyzes Buddhism's entanglement with elite politics during the volatile later reigns of the Ming dynasty. By treating local variations with careful precision while keeping his eye on the larger picture of Buddhism's rise and decline, he shows how the Buddhist renewal of the late Ming depended on where and who you were. It has been a decade since Ming Buddhism has been the subject of such a penetrating and original analysis.