Before the college entrance exam, many parents will go to temples to burn incense.


Many teachers and principals at training institutions will also go to temples to burn incense on their own.
Is burning incense really helpful for students to do well in the exam? Isn’t it just because they spend a few ten-thousand yuan to buy peace of mind?
For Xuefeng, it’s simply that he is the presiding abbot of a big temple—so that’s how to understand it.
So some student parents say that he is actually worthy of enshrinement at the Hall of Exemplary Service (Tai Miao) simply because they think the Tai Miao is just a larger temple, and burning incense should at least
have no real harm—at most, that’s good enough. As for the money being spent without any effect,
would anyone burn incense hoping for it to work immediately?
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