Because China people are more tolerant, this is also reflected in Buddhism. Not only wood is introduced into Buddhism, but also into Taoist lottery culture to meet the needs of believers. Some temples don't draw lots, but crowds of believers ask, where is there a lottery here, and is there anything to ward off evil spirits? As a result, there was a lottery and a wooden bead that was struck by lightning. If we really look for the source, Buddhism does not have these things. Chanting scriptures can eliminate disasters or turn the corner, and you can buy any kind of wood. Our present state of mind and behavior will determine everything in the future. As long as we try to repair it, nothing will happen. Why draw lots is like thinking that if we do a good deed, our life will change. If we have good thoughts, we will stay away from evil.
Only Taoist thought, understood by Zhouyi's thought, this person's life is like this, and there is no way to change it, so you can draw lots to predict, buy wood to ward off evil spirits, and use Feng Shui to resolve it. Therefore, this kind of wood culture is integrated into Buddhism, which is called market demand in commercial terms.