Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University rankings - What does it mean for college students to burn incense and worship Buddha for the postgraduate entrance examination?
What does it mean for college students to burn incense and worship Buddha for the postgraduate entrance examination?
It is reported that this year's postgraduate entrance examination has just ended, and "burning incense posts" have appeared in the "postgraduate entrance examination" many times. A recent post has thousands of hits and nearly 600 posts, most of which are praying for Bodhisattva to bless their exams. A candidate who applied for the Chinese language and literature major in Hunan Normal University revealed that it is common for them to worship Buddha after the exam. One of the reasons is that some candidates feel uncertain and want to rely on luck, so they ask for Buddha. In addition, some candidates themselves don't believe it very much, but they still try to worship Buddha at the request of their parents.

As we all know, burning incense to worship Buddha is a superstitious activity and a psychological comfort to the lack of scientific civilization. It is understandable if the general public takes this opportunity to ask for a certain wish and express a certain appeal. As an intellectual in a new era, it is incredible and unreasonable to burn incense and worship Buddha and wish yourself success in the postgraduate entrance examination.

Obviously, college students are keen on burning incense and worshiping Buddha. Although this has social influence, it exposes their psychological fragility and self-confidence. "Merciful Guanyin Bodhisattva, Guanyin Bodhisattva, help me! I am willing to fast and chant Buddhist scripture all my life at all costs, just to be admitted to graduate school this time. " From the sincere prayers of the candidates, I obviously can't feel the vitality and maturity of a modern civilized youth.

In fact, many students' psychological vulnerability has been on the rise, and the most important performance is that they lack self-confidence and resilience in the face of the pressure and challenges of foothold, survival and development, and become confused and at a loss. Previously, the media reported that Peking University graduate students chose to leave school because they were "unable" to face the pressure of the future; A college student in Qingdao wanted to eat wonton, but his mother flew in from Fuzhou and other places. These all reflect the psychological state of students very intuitively.

As experts have called for, college students are highly educated, and the emergence of this group of psychological "diseases" not only restricts the healthy development of college students themselves, but also affects the civilization and progress of society, which should attract social attention.