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I'm going to visit Lingyin Temple. What should Buddhist sites pay attention to?

First of all, first of all, don't answer anything outside the temple gate if it's for delivery. Then he will ask you to pay in various ways, such as fortune telling, fortune telling, charity, Buddhism and so on. Or don't want your money for the time being, but the ultimate goal is to ask for money. Such a person can be directly determined not to become a monk, and the Buddhist Association has also made it clear that it does not support the monks in this mountain to leave the temple gate for alms. Moreover, even if monks go out, they are arranged to be received by laymen, and they will not wander around or strike up a conversation. We Jiuhuashan people hate this kind of person who ruined Jiuhuashan and ruined the reputation of Buddhism. Please pay attention to identification! What they have in common is:

1, take the initiative to strike up a conversation, which looks mysterious. Some people send cards claiming free tickets, and some people give directions, which is quite accurate;

2, let you pay a little money first, the amount depends on your clothes and whether you believe him or not;

3, paid the money, it is said that the secret can not be revealed, so you don't tell others, the purpose is to be afraid that others will help you see through or report to the police;

Later, they will pursue victory and try to cheat more money.

How to deal with it: don't trust liars on the roadside. When he talks to you, you walk away. Say it again and tell him that you know the number of the Buddhist Association and ask him if he knows it. Then tell him that you don't need any Buddhism, and I believe you won't fall into misfortune because you don't want it. If he is alms, you need the local police station or call the Buddhist Association to confirm his identity and then give him money. Never have the idea that you would rather believe in it than offend the bodhisattva. Helping a liar who has nothing to do with Bodhisattva is not doing good but doing evil.

Ticket management is strictly regulated, and it is impossible to get free tickets with a business card or card that has no anti-counterfeiting and no technical content and is only worth ten cents.

Don't be greedy and cheap, it's always good to be more careful when things happen. I hope everyone will call the police in time when they see similar scammers!

Second, please remember that tourists in temples, Taoist temples and other similar places pay attention to fate, and there will be no compulsory consumption in any temple. If you really want to donate money to build a temple or support your family, then donate it. If you are a little unhappy, don't spend that money.

Remember four points: 1. Whenever you are asked to burn incense or apply for a visa first, you should ask if you want money and how much it costs. If it is provided directly without your permission, there is no charge. 2, but if you don't want to spend money, don't pay it and don't take it to heart. Buddhas, bodhisattvas and immortals are not villains. They care about each other and don't blame you. 3. Who told you to pick it up and buy it? You have to burn incense before asking the price. If you say 3 yuan first and then multiply it by 99, you are all liars. Don't be afraid. Just dial 1 10. 4. Don't read what you shouldn't read, don't ask what you shouldn't ask, and don't touch what you shouldn't touch. Some of them really need to pay, curiosity kills the cat. Do more homework in advance, and don't mess around when you get to the place without knowing anything.

Third, why do many people fall for it? Because you are superstitious and don't study, you can't understand what Buddhism and Taoism are all about. You either think of them as simple prayers, or you are afraid because you don't know them, so it's easy to be deceived. Buddhism is a true belief and can't play fortune-telling tricks at all. Even if you do meet a master, I can tell you at most how to do things for others and advise you to worship Buddha and do good deeds, and I will never let you pay so much money for any Buddhism. Buddhism makes it clear that believers can only give with about one-fifth of the money, but giving should be "not self-inflicted or self-annoyed". If you are poor, embarrassed or distressed because of charity, that is definitely not what Buddhism wants.

If you happen to encounter such a thing now and are worried about it, I suggest you put it down first, try to find it back or call the police if you can pursue it, and forget it if you can't pursue it.