Buddhism, sincerity, respect, sincerity, only some etiquette needs attention, there are not many taboos, and the heart is the highest.
As for the correct Buddha worship, we can look at the correct "five-body ceremony" in Buddhist scriptures.
1. Put your chest together first, put down your right palm first, and then put down your body. Your right palm will be supported in the center of the worship mat, your left palm will be placed on the upper left of the worship mat, your right palm will be moved to the upper right of the worship mat, and your head will be knocked on the center of the worship mat (the above actions will be done in one go).
2. Turn your palm, palm up, and put it on both sides of your head.
3. Keep your head still, put it on the mat, make a fist with your hands, turn your hands over, and palm down.
4. Move the palm of your right hand from the upper right of the worship pad to the center to support your body, and start with the left hand from the upper left of the worship pad. Stand up completely, with your left hand back to your chest vertically, your right hand back to your chest, and your hands crossed.
5. Take a deep bow to the Buddha statue and cross your hands and go down to the calf together. Get up, put your hands in a lotus shape, and point your index finger to the middle of the eyebrows for an "inquiry" ceremony. Finally, cross your hands again.
6. Place the palm of your right hand on the palm of your left hand and overlap it on your navel. Over.
When you worship, go down together to worship, usually three times. Don't kneel on the mat and kowtow like garlic, and don't sway after crossing your hands.
If you have officially converted, you should wear a lay marine when attending the Dharma Club.