And efforts to paint Buddhist temples since ancient times, because people believe that murals are used to solemn Buddhist temples. You can obtain merit and accumulate resources for the next life. The spirit of "doing meritorious deeds" in Southern Buddhism has long been a part of the social order in Thailand. Many activities in Buddhist temples are linked to the spirit of doing meritocracy, and even Chinese immigrants are influenced by it. A few years ago, when I visited Thailand In the Buddhist Temple of Mingcheng ( วัดกลางมิ่งเมือง .
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The author took this photo at the Buddhist Temple in Zhongmingcheng, Roi Et, Thailand. Some of the murals of Buddhist temples in Thailand were damaged due to disrepair, and some were lucky to be rebuilt. Of course, there are also many newly painted works. Among them, the wonderful murals, in addition to the world-famous Three Realms murals of the Jade Buddha Temple in Bangkok and the 178 " Ramajian " in the Grand Palace In addition to the murals, there are many murals hidden in ancient temples in remote villages. For example, there are many precious old murals preserved in northeastern Thailand.