Chapter Eighty-Eight: The Paranormal Incident at the Hippodrome (2)
The owner of the cloth shop said that he had brought back the Buddha card from Thailand, and the teacher said about it as soon as he heard it, which shows that the teacher knows about the Buddha card in Thailand. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
I asked my sister what this amulet was and what it was for.
My sister then started with this Thai culture.
Thailand has long been known as "the most exotic country in Asia". Many Chinese travel to Thailand, whether it is eating, living and playing, it is relatively easy to adapt to all aspects. However, because Thailand is a Buddhist country, the national system of government, customs and habits are also different from ours, so before traveling to Thailand, you should be careful about the folk customs of Thailand.
Thailand is a country that places great emphasis on etiquette, and everyone appears to be gentle and respectful of social norms in public. When visiting the area, Thai customs should be respected. It is best for young couples not to hook up in public, not to behave too intimately, and not to lose their temper in public. Otherwise, you will attract the astonished gaze of passers-by. Thais come across as friendly and mild-mannered. In Thailand, you will never see people arguing, or even hearing people talking loudly and rudely.
And there is to know that in Thailand, the head is sacred and inviolable. The child's head is only allowed to be touched by kings, high monks or parents. Before a haircut, the barber has to say something like "I'm sorry" before starting the haircut. When one person passes something to another, never pass it over the other person's head. Thai people use their right hand when eating, and they also use their right hand when handing things to others as a sign of respect. If you have to use your left hand, say "Left hand, forgive." Instead of pointing to someone with a hand, especially a finger, but with a chin, when calling someone, straighten your arms, palm down, fingers up and down, and do not twist your fingers, clap your hands, or shout. Killing is forbidden on Buddha Day, so the killing of pigs and chickens must be done the day before. On major Buddha days, it is also forbidden to fight, gamble, and marry, such as horse racing and boxing.
Ninety percent of the population in Thailand is Buddhist, and every man has been ordained twice in his lifetime. Therefore, on the streets of Thailand, we often encounter Thai monks. When meeting monks, respect their religious habits and be courteous. Ladies are to take special care to avoid touching the monks, who are particularly mindful of such things. If a monk is accidentally touched by a woman while chanting a long sutra, then he will have lost all his work and must start all over again. We should also show equal respect to the Buddha statues scattered throughout Thailand, both large and small, old and new. When traveling in Thailand, temple worship is a must-go. Some of the most famous places to visit in Thailand, such as Wat Phra Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Kho, Wat Arun, etc., are all related to temples.
There is a temple there is a Buddha, and Buddhist culture has a pivotal role here, under normal circumstances, Buddhism mainly teaches people to have a Buddha heart, and in some places where supernatural events occur frequently, only the Buddha heart is often not enough, so there are some specific methods and spells.
Among all the cultures in Thailand, the Buddha card culture is also one of the more distinctive cultures, and it also caters to the hearts of many people who want to want more, so there are many people who go to Thailand to ask for Buddha cards, but this Buddha card also has a certain distinction, and after inviting back, there are some requirements for worship.
Shitai could think that there might be something wrong with this amulet at that time, and it was based on this.
(To be continued)