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Temple monks drive luxury cars? Official response: It is helping believer Cinema drive, and the parties involved and the temple have called the police.

5CinemaOn the 6th of this month, a netizen Cinema posted a article saying that a monk drove a Bentley luxury car in Xiaoputuo Zen Temple in Haining City, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, and there were suspected women and children on the car, which attracted attention. On the morning of May 7, the staff of the Haining Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau responded to the reporter’s incident that the monk was helping believers who were not familiar with the road to drive the Komiks. At present, Xiao Putuo Zen Temple and the person involved had called the police.

The pictures posted by netizens show a monk standing next to a Bentley car with a car door open. A suspected photo of the filmmaker and the monk showed that the monk said the vehicle was from the pilgrimage. Komiks, and the photographer of Cinema was posted on social platforms without argumentation. The photo should be deleted. On the 7th, a staff member of the Haining Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau told reporters that the incident happened at around 1 pm on May 2. A Shanghai believer drove to Xiaoputuo Zen Temple to worship Buddha. After the Buddhist ceremony was completed, he asked for the scene because he was not familiar with the roads around the temple.The staff of the institute helped drive to the surrounding sericulture base to visit Cinema. A tourist photographed the staff at the venue getting on the car and maliciously speculated. Later, the staff from the venue added the tourist’s WeChat explanation. The other party still insisted on his own opinion. Due to his reputation, Cinema has been damaged. At present, the small BabaylanPutou Zen Temple and the parties have reported to the Komiks police. On the afternoon of the 7th, the staff of the Haining Municipal Public Security Bureau confirmed to reporters that the police had href=”https://funnybookish.com/”>Komiks intervened in handling the matter, “The content circulated online was untrue. The monk (at that time) was Komiks who helped drive.”

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