Zhang Liwei was detained by police earlier this month on suspicion of stabbing three people to death with accomplices in 2000, the Beijing News reported.
After the killings in his home province of Heilongjiang, deep in northeastern China, Zhang fled nearly 2,000 kilometres (more than 1,000 miles) south to Anhui, changing his name and finding work as a temple cook and ticket-seller, it said.
Later he moved to the Longxing temple in Fengyang county, shaving his own head and proclaiming himself a monk.
He was only unmasked when he applied for a passport to travel abroad and submitted his fingerprints - which allegedly matched those of the wanted man.
The monks appreciated his efforts to improve their living conditions and buildings, the report said, adding that the temple had donated around a million yuan (USD 150,000) to charitable causes in recent years and Zhang was supporting two rural orphans financially.
"The Buddha tells us to be contrite," the report quoted her as saying. "He should have turned himself in if he sincerely repented of what he did.
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