What are the rules for burning incense in temples?

Going to the temple to burn incense is an act of faith, usually to pray for the blessing of the gods, peace, auspiciousness, peace of mind and so on. I generally pray for these aspects:

1. Health: I hope that the gods will bless the health of themselves or their families, prevent diseases and be safe and sound.

2. Go to school: I hope that the gods can bless themselves or their children with academic success, successful exams and good grades.

3. Marriage: I hope that the gods will bless myself or others with a happy marriage, smooth feelings and stable feelings.

4. Wealth: I hope that the gods will bless my career to be smooth, my financial resources will be extensive, and my wealth will be prosperous.

Before burning incense in a temple, you need to observe some rules and etiquette:

1. Dress neatly: In the temple, it is necessary to keep clean and quiet, so dress appropriately and don't wear too revealing or fancy clothes.

2. Behave appropriately: In the temple, you need to abide by some codes of conduct, such as not talking loudly, not taking photos at will, and not smoking or drinking.

3. Devotion and reverence: In a temple, you need to feel awe and piety, respect Buddhist culture and beliefs, and don't destroy and interfere at will.

4. Worship etiquette: When worshipping, you need to cross your hands, burn incense and pray, and place incense candles according to temple regulations.

In short, to burn incense in a temple, we need to maintain awe and piety, respect Buddhist culture and beliefs, and abide by temple rules and etiquette.