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The temple is a sacred place. I think temples can burn incense and even scan QR codes to pay for it, which is particularly not serious. Temples are places where many people sincerely pray for God, but code scanning is obviously too commercial.

The world is very big, and many strange things happen every day, which makes people unable to understand. If it is caused by natural factors, if it is man-made, how should some problems be handled? In recent years, we seldom say hello to paper money, because even buying vegetables and fruits in the vegetable market can be paid by scanning code, which is very convenient. Besides, buying other things is the same. The popularity of receiving bar codes makes it very convenient for buyers and sellers not to bring small change, which is acceptable to everyone. But if the collection code is also placed on the merit box, it will look particularly uncomfortable and feel insincere.

When we buy and sell, we can of course use the receipt code in our daily life, but it is not sacred to put money in the merit box. This is a voluntary and pious thing. The appearance of payment code has commercialized this matter to a great extent, losing the sense of sacredness before.

There are many famous Taoist mountains in Henan, and the King of Wu in Jiyuan is one of them. This mountain can be regarded as a tourist attraction in Henan, and many people visit it every year. It is on this mountain that there is a Taoist temple that keeps pace with the times, and even uses QR codes to collect money, so that tourists can contribute merit boxes. Perhaps it is the avant-garde thinking of the management of the mountain. Under the general trend of online payment, I think the merit box can also use QR code to collect money.

Although people are taking less and less money out now, I believe many people will prepare their own money if they have the heart. Besides, Taoist temples and temples are the least damaged places, and once they are linked to money, they always make people feel a little uncomfortable. If other places begin to learn this behavior, it is hard to imagine what our country's traditional culture will eventually become. After all, such a place doesn't need to make money by virtue box.