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What do you mean, "a monk can escape but not a temple"? Why do many people misunderstand?

Because the monk is not in the temple, I believe many people have heard this sentence in their daily life, which is generally used to describe people who borrow money, because people think that it doesn't matter if they know where their home and parents are, even if they borrow money from each other, so they are generally called yes. Can a monk run out of the temple? But the fact is that monks really don't live in temples, because they live in temples, where they worship the tablets of gods or ancestors, while monks practice and live in temples.

I believe that in life, people often read temples together, so there will be misunderstandings in this regard. They think that the temple is the same place, and all monks live and practice. Actually, this is to be separated. Monks really practice life in temples. In ancient times, the word with temples was yamen, such as crack hon temple and Dali temple, and now it is Shaolin temple. It can be said that with all kinds of film propaganda in the 1980s and 1990s, Shaolin Temple is now well-known in the world, and there are just the most monks in Shaolin Temple. Other small temples have monks to practice more or less, but they are not in temples.

Usually temples are dedicated to gods or our ancestors, such as Guan Gong Temple and Confucius Temple, which are set up to pay homage to heroes of the past, and there are Mazu Tempel and Longwang Temple in coastal areas. So what if people really follow them? Can a monk run out of the temple? If you go to the temple to find fault with the monk, you can only find fault in vain, because the monk is really not in the temple, so this sentence is wrong.

Therefore, temples are places where gods and ancestors are worshipped, and temples are places where monks practice and live. There is another place where monks practice, but only women practice, and that is buddhist nun, for example, we often say nuns. These places are also places where women practice, so if you want to find someone who is in trouble, don't admit it, otherwise it will really make people laugh generously.