The development of Taiwan Buddhism during the Japanese Taiwane Rule Time is an issue that many scholars care about. Among them, many scholars once mentioned the reform activities and demands initiated by Taiwanese monks during the Japanese occupation. However, ZhaiJuaTu(齋教徒) are actually members of the Buddhist reform movement. The main purpose of this paper is to make a complete discussion on the influence of ZhaiJuaTu on the Buddhist reform in Taiwan. Among the group of ZhaiJuaTu, Hong Chi(洪池) is a figure that influences Buddhism in Taiwan, leaving many records of activities and his thoughts on Buddhist reform. This article uses Hong Chi as a representative figure of Zhai religion at that time to study his influence on Taiwan Buddhism. Discuss the similarities and differences in the relationship and ideology of the Buddhist reformers who like him. This article first discusses the timing of the rise of the Buddhist Reform Movement in Taiwan, studies when the Buddhist Reform Movement originated, and analyzes their appeals. Then analyze Hong Chi's influence on Taiwan Buddhism and the Buddhist reforms that he participated in, including the Buddhists and monks at home. Finally, we discuss the Kaiyuansi (開元寺)monks who are closely related to HongChi and participate in the Buddhist reform movement, and analyze Hongchi’s relationship with them and their influence on Taiwan Buddhism.