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When worshipping Buddha in the temple hall, monks will knock something similar to wooden fish and make a metallic sound at the moment of bowing. What is the name of this thing?

That's called Qing. It is one of the important Buddhist musical instruments.

Generally, big monasteries don't knock at the door casually, because the position of the master who can knock on the chin is called Master Na Wei, which means to make everyone happy. Therefore, monks knock on their chins in the main hall, leading everyone to sing neat and orderly information about the beginning or end.

When the abbots of other temples or venerable elders come to worship Buddha, the abbot of this temple will knock on his chin. If the abbot of this temple is not at home, he will be knocked by one of the eight deacons or one of the four class leaders in the temple.

Now, as long as someone comes to worship, knocking on many small temples is also a kind of prayer. I hope everyone is lucky. It has the same meaning as a big temple. If an important deacon of a big temple goes to a small temple to worship Buddha, it is also the host of the small temple who knocks on his chin. Hmm. How interesting

On the whole. Good luck, good luck.