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Kowtow, burn incense and tell fortune.

Today, Bian Xiao talks about traveling with you. With the rapid development of society, our life is getting better and better, and people's economy has also been improved. Many people will choose to travel, relax themselves and increase their knowledge by the way. Whether traveling at home or abroad, as long as you have a good time, China is a big Buddhist country with many temples. When traveling, some people will go to some temples to burn incense and pray for good weather. Let's take a look with Bian Xiao.

The first point is that tourists must hold incense in their left hand and then light incense in their right hand when inviting incense. Maybe you will find that some people will blow out the fire directly with their mouths after lighting incense. In fact, this method is not feasible. The bigger the fire, the more prosperous the fortune will be in the coming year. You must also pay attention to inserting incense after lighting. If you accidentally put incense in it, it will be crooked.

The second point is that when you visit the temple, you can't make any noise. Many people will regard temples as tourist attractions. When they play in the temple, they always talk loudly and make noise with their friends. Some people even let children chase and fight in the temple. In the eyes of believers, this behavior is disrespectful to the Buddha statue. The temple is a solemn place and should not be regarded as a place to play. Therefore, when you travel to a temple, you should regard it as a place to play.

Third, when you enter a temple, you should also pay attention. Many temples have a main entrance and two side doors. The main entrance is for monks to go in and out. Visitors should try to take the side door when leaving and be careful when entering the door. Don't step on the threshold, but lift your foot over it. Men usually take their left foot first and then lift their right foot, while women take their right foot first and then lift their left foot.

In addition, there are generally three kowtows:

One is respect: showing respect for the Buddha;

The second is sincerity: that is, learning Buddha and accepting Buddha's thoughts;

The third is regret: it means confessing one's sins before the Buddha.