The Master Master is too handsome and popular… Fans crowded the temple and “send drones” to shoot me crazily: being a monk is more tiring than staying at home | INTERNATIONAL | CTWANT

The Linggu Temple in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, mainland China has recently appeared in an exaggerated scene. A large number of tourists have been pouring into the temple for days, everyone holding a camera and snapping the shutter, and even sending out drones to take pictures. However, the pictures they took were not the beautiful scenery of the temple, but a monk named “Master Chishan”. It is reported that Venerable Chishan is handsome and handsome, attracting a large number of netizens to make pilgrimages, making him unable to help but sigh that “it is more tiring to become a monk than to stay at home”.

According to local media reports, Linggu Temple in Nanjing has been crowded with people recently, and everyone is shooting with cameras in their hands. I saw Venerable Chishan standing by the window reciting scriptures, looking very handsome, attracting tourists to take pictures constantly, and even some people asked monks to go downstairs and stand on the steps to pose for everyone to take pictures.

Fans crowded the temple and took pictures.

It is understood that Venerable Chishan went to Linggu Temple to become a monk in order to stay away from the world. Unexpectedly, some photographers took a photo a while ago. After uploading it on the Internet, it unexpectedly became popular, attracting a large number of netizens to pilgrimage for several days. What is exaggerated is that not only are there people standing in Linggu Temple, but some netizens even dispatched drones to take aerial photos of Master Chishan, just to capture his appearance completely, so I have no choice but to say, “It is more tiring to be a monk than to be at home. “.

In this regard, netizens have polarized opinions. Some people bluntly said, “The monks must be pure in their six senses and not disturb the world, otherwise it will be harmful and useless. The Master still does not understand the common sense. If you don’t want to be photographed, you will be fine if you don’t show your face.” “People are so impetuous these days, and monks don’t let it go. However, the Master did this very well. It satisfied photographers and promoted Linggu Temple.”

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