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Some people come to the temple. What are the signs of the wind?

From the Buddhist point of view, there is nothing mysterious about people going to temples and what the weather is like in them. Because the teachings of buddhas and bodhisattvas are mostly explicit, they clearly teach us how to be a man, how to do things, and how to practice. How to realize your wishes correctly? Whether there is wind or not, I won't hint at you.

Besides, I want to say a few more words. We go to temples, worship buddhas and bodhisattvas, burn incense and pray for good luck. This is just one aspect of our belief in Buddhism and learning from it. More importantly, we need to pay more attention to practicing what Buddha and Bodhisattva taught us: all evil should be avoided and all good should be pursued. You can correct your mistakes, do good deeds, and be a good student of Buddha and Bodhisattva. (You focus on this) Buddha and Bodhisattva will be very happy when they know it, and you will be rewarded!

In doing good deeds and accumulating virtues, there is a great kindness that we easily overlook, and that is filial piety to our parents. Confucius said that the hardest thing to be filial to parents is "color difficulty", that is, it is difficult to be kind to parents, so treat parents gently, speak softly and not violently.

Finally, I suggest you invite an introductory book on Buddhism to have a comprehensive and concrete understanding of Buddhism. We believe in Buddhism and learn from the scriptures, not only by burning incense, but also by kowtowing. There are many good and useful Buddhist knowledge worth learning. To practice. On the one hand, our blessings and luck can be blessed by Bodhisattva, and more importantly, we can learn from Buddhism and practice by ourselves, and do good deeds and accumulate virtue.

This book is reminiscent of Enlightenment written by the old mage Kong Jing. Buddhism explains the origin of our world, the destination and significance of life, and how we can live happily without pain, which is worth learning. This book can be bought in temples.

The destination of life mentioned in Buddhism is very important to us. We are human beings now. What about the afterlife? What will it become? Is there immortality? Besides, can you be happy in the afterlife? Or pain? Is there an eternal way to make yourself happy and make all beings feel happy? This point is discussed in detail in Buddhism)