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A comprehensive inventory, standardize the temple memorial work! What are the main tasks of the Chinese Buddhist Association?
The Chinese Buddhist Association was founded in Beijing on 1953 by more than 20 national Buddhist celebrities, including Xu Yun, Rao Jiacuo, Yuan Ying and Zhao Puchu, and its meeting place is located in Guangji Temple in Beijing. The Chinese Buddhist Association is a patriotic group and educational organization of Buddhists of all ethnic groups in China. Its most important task is to assist the government to implement the policies, laws and regulations on freedom of religious belief and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the Buddhist community.

China advocates the freedom of religious development of all ethnic groups, but this does not mean that related activities can be carried out at will, and all religious activities should be carried out in an orderly manner under the Socialism with Chinese characteristics system. Therefore, the Chinese Buddhist Association, as the general association for controlling Buddhists of all ethnic groups, should supervise all Buddhist activities from time to time to avoid any violation of national laws, French policies and systems. Only through friendly development under the overall framework of the country can we contribute to the construction of socialist civilization.

The bigger the group, the more likely it is to be chaotic. With the rising of Buddhism, more and more people in China believe in Buddhism. How to effectively restrain the behavior of these believers has become an important responsibility of the Chinese Buddhist Association, such as repairing temples and holding Buddhist activities, which can only be held after being approved by the Association. The memorial tablet dedicated to Japanese war criminals in Xuanzang Temple in Nanjing is the result of the failure of the relevant departments of the Association to seriously examine the activities of believers. The Chinese Buddhist Association should take a warning and take care of its own temples.

National laws and regulations? This sentence also applies to Buddhist management. Every member of the association has his own responsibilities, and every Buddhist has his own obligations. Only by working together can we create a good religious atmosphere. Otherwise, the more Christians get out of control and do something out of line, it will only discredit Buddhism and damage its reputation.