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How to greet people who meet Buddhism or Taoism!

Greetings to Buddhist monks:

1, "Folding Ceremony": straighten your fingers, raise them to your chest, bow slightly (or bow 90 degrees more respectfully), and lower your head slightly. Just say "Amitabha" or "Hello Master".

2. If you have special admiration for a monk, you can also bow down.

2. Say hello to Taoist priests:

When Taoist couples meet or meet according to Taoist customs, they should bow, raise their hands or bow down.

1, JuGongLi is a fist. Put your hands together (the left hand holds the right hand, which means to promote the good and suppress the evil, and the left hand covers the good and the right hand covers the evil), hold your chest out, stand upright but not bend over, and say "infinite view" or "kindness", or you can say "kindness". "Infinite view" means infinite blessing. When you meet someone with something in your hand, you reach out and bend your index finger as a gift (meaning "one gasification and three cleanings").

2. Bowing is kowtowing. When bending down, put your hands in front of your abdomen and bow to people from bottom to top (but not through your nose). Also called (bow), because raising your hand is accompanied by bending (bow). Because the body bends into a crescent shape, it is also called "circle". Don't bow your head too much when you bow to others, lest your hips protrude unsightly. Bowing is more respectful and respectful to the elderly than bowing.