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Revealing the temple business: the lowest memorial tablet is 1000 yuan a year, and no one reviews it. what do you think?

My view on this matter is that some temples are now highly commercialized, and the relevant departments should strictly investigate and correct the behavior of these temples to prevent the commercialization of these temples.

I believe many people are concerned that Xuanzang Temple in Nanjing is dedicated to Japanese Class-A war criminals. You know, this incident has seriously hurt China's heart. Xuanzang Temple in Nanjing was also pushed to the forefront of public opinion because of this incident. After all, Xuanzang Temple in Nanjing is a very famous temple in Nanjing. However, Buddhism, as a traditional culture in China, also wantonly worships Class-A war criminals in the Japanese invasion of China, which is undoubtedly a blasphemy against China. However, many temples have been commercialized, and a certain management fee is charged for offering memorial tablets. Although this is understandable, some temples have done things that hurt China's national feelings in order to expand their own interests, so they have been condemned by many netizens. Now temples are very commercialized.

I believe many friends have this experience. The streets are full of monks doing some commercial propaganda, and what they do is amazing. In order to gain more benefits, these temples strive to dedicate memorial tablets. They will charge high management fees according to other people's status and status. From this perspective, these temples are completely commercialized. It is really shameful for them to realize their own interests through some means. abstract

Generally speaking, there are many temples in our country. After all, Buddhism has a great influence in our country. As an important place of Buddhism, everyone should keep a pure heart and inherit the Buddhist culture in China. However, some temples continue to be commercialized for their own interests, which is a great blow to Buddhist culture in China. Therefore, the relevant departments must stop and crack down on uncivilized phenomena and some commercial behaviors in some temples.