Please briefly talk about the characteristics of China culture in the spread and development after Buddhism was introduced into China?

Combining the following features, of course, not every temple is like this:

1. Planting-originally, Indian Buddhism did not allow planting, nor did Buddhist precepts.

2. Opening the light-a folk custom in China.

3. Fragrant fruit offerings-originally only flowers and water were provided, but at noon, because the Buddha didn't eat it after noon, he withdrew the food. Folk culture is to provide food and burn incense.

4. receive red envelopes-the precepts do not allow monks to hold gold and silver. Of course, there are temples in China that don't accept red envelopes.

5, lottery-lottery fortune telling These are the folk characteristics of China, of course, there are many temples in China that don't tell fortune.

6. Worship the gods-At first, people only worshipped the Buddha, and many gods were folk beliefs, such as Guan Gong.

7. Jewelry-Originally, the Buddha did not wear jewelry, such as jewelry and rosary.

There are many more. . . . . . . . .