In Daocheng, we drove around and took pictures, and accidentally came to the largest temple in Daocheng, Xiongdeng Temple. At this time, it was more than five o'clock in the afternoon, the door of the temple hall had been closed, but there were two monks chatting in the parking lot outside the temple. I asked my wife to get off the bus and ask if I could still visit the temple yard. The middle-aged monks not only agreed to visit the courtyard, but also ordered us to take the keys of the two great halls and take us in. The Tibetan temples are strictly forbidden to take pictures. We naturally dare not build them, but the middle-aged monks have seen through our minds. He not only introduced us to the history of this temple for more than 600 years and gave us candy to eat, but also offered to let us take pictures freely in the temple. We are flattered by the kindness and simplicity of our attitude. When we expressed our desire to light Buddha lamps for blessings, he enthusiastically asked the monks to help us get two boxes of Buddha lamps for us to pray for blessings. When I told him that my wife was birthday today, he sincerely sent blessings and instructed my wife to light the lamps according to the Tibetan Buddhist method of blessings. They did not hint at the incense money or merit money, except for the warm and sincere help, such family members are my most respectful! Of course, donating merit money is our willingness and reason. Madame had a very memorable birthday in such auspicious and sacred atmosphere.