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What is the difference between a temple and a temple?

Temples were places where gods of heaven and earth were sacrificed in ancient China.

Temple is an ancient administrative unit. For example, Dali Temple is responsible for assessing officials.

Buddhist temples in history are equivalent to universities now, aiming at popularizing education.

There is a Buddhist scripture building in the Buddhist temple, which now functions as a public library. Not only Buddhist classics, but also Confucian and Taoist classics.

The public and even Buddhists have great misunderstandings about traditional Buddhism. The most obvious misunderstanding is that one is to sacrifice Buddha statues, and the other is to donate money to temples. Say it again, monk. Now monks have become a general term, referring to family members. In fact, in Buddhism, monk is a very noble title. A monk is the host of a temple or the speaker of a Dojo.