Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - For the safety of believers and temples, which temples across the country have the most down-to-earth management of incense?

For the safety of believers and temples, which temples across the country have the most down-to-earth management of incense?

China has embraced sects since ancient times, so there are large and small temples all over the country. With the changes of the times, today's temples are no longer places for meditation practice, but have become tourist attractions. Among these temples, these temples are very down-to-earth.

The first is Dabei Temple in Haicheng. From a distance you can see the sign prohibiting the release of money, and inside the temple, they do not have a merit box. It is rare to find a temple like this that does not charge entrance fees or pay for incense. Perhaps this style of temple can be called a temple. In addition, monk Hai from Dabei Temple in Haicheng often "walks" and carries a baggage to perform asceticism. Compared with those monks who stay in the temple all day long, their hard-working willpower is admirable. Moreover, Haicheng Dabei Temple is not a tourist attraction like other temples. I just want to be myself.

The second one is Chengen Temple. Chengen Temple is located in Gucheng County. Since ancient times, there have been "three no's". Chengen Temple has not been open to the public since the day it was built. At that time, they respected the principle of not opening the temple door, not receiving incense, and not being a Taoist temple. After the feudal dynasty ceased to exist, it gradually opened its temple doors to welcome tourists, but there are a fixed number of visitors every day. This shows that Chengen Temple is relatively arrogant. Nowadays, Chengen Temple has opened its doors and allows tourists to visit. However, Chengen Temple strictly controls the number of tourists, which makes it easier for managers to manage it better.

The matter of burning incense and worshiping Buddha is a kind of beautiful prayer or sustenance of people, but we have to rely on ourselves for everything. Only hard work will bring results, and efforts will be rewarded.