What are the characters of General Gengma Buddhist Temple inscribed by the old man on the tablet of General Gengma Buddhist Temple in Lincang, Yunnan?

Zhao Puchu.

Gengma General Buddhist Temple is a temple specializing in Dai language, located in the suburb of Gengma, Gengma County, Yunnan Province. It belongs to the Buddhist temple where Pali language spread to the south. It was taught by Gengma during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Xie Han presided over the construction, and Yatong, the highest Zen master and abbot of Gengma. This is also the place where Gengma Tusi and his relatives worship Buddha, also known as Guanmian Temple.

This is the highest level of Gengma Southern Buddhism, and it is called Nazatan. Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (185 1- 1854) and Guangxu 23rd year (1897) were rebuilt twice.

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1. Avoid inappropriate addressing. Monks and Taoists in temples should be called "teachers" or "wizards", and the monks in charge should be called "elders", "abbots" and "Zen masters". Monks in the Lama Temple call them "lamas", which means "guru". Avoid calling them "monks", "monks" or even other insulting names.

Second, avoid improper manners. The common way to greet monks is to put your hands together and bow your head slightly, or put your hands vertically on your chest and your head slightly lower. Don't use improper manners such as shaking hands, hugging and touching monks.

Three don't talk inappropriately with monks and Taoist priests. Don't mention killing, getting married and eating fishy meat, so as not to arouse the monk's disgust.