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What should I pay attention to when worshiping my crooked neck mother? What should I pay attention to?

The Waibo Laomu Tourism Reception Center is affiliated to the Qingyan Temple Scenic Area. It is the tourism reception department under the Qingyan Temple Scenic Area. Here is a brief introduction to the taboos on entering the temple. If there are any shortcomings, I would like to ask fellow believers to provide more suggestions. 1. After entering the temple, take the first step. Men should take the left foot first and women should take the right foot first. As the saying goes, if you take the wrong step, you should walk the first step well. 2. You should not walk in the middle of the road, but stay to the left or right. 3. Do not step on the threshold of the Buddhist temple when entering the Buddhist temple. The threshold of the Buddhist temple is the shoulders of the Buddha. Stepping on the threshold is disrespectful to the Buddha. 4. Put your backpack, clothes and make-up lessons on the Buddhist niche and altar table. 5. If there are scriptures for public reading in the Buddhist hall, you must first clean your hands and put them on the table to read them flatly. Do not hold a scroll or put it on your lap. Clothes, hats, etc., are especially not allowed to be added to the scriptures. 6. When you see a monk, you should call him a master or a great monk. When you prostrate to him, if he says a prayer, there is no need to continue to bow. Mortals should not bow to him when worshiping the Buddha, sitting in meditation, chanting sutras, eating, drinking, sleeping, walking, or going to the toilet. 7. Do not beat the bells and drums in the temple without permission, and do not touch cassocks, sea turtles and other objects. 9. When listening to the Dharma Master reciting sutras, you should follow the crowd and take your seat. If you arrive late and the Dharma Master has already ascended the throne, you must bow to the Buddha, take a step back, and then bow to the Dharma Master. After sitting down, do not greet acquaintances, sit unsteadily, cough or talk. If you cannot finish listening, you should bow to the Master and bow out quietly, and do not wave others to retreat.