Q: Is Kaifeng Zhu Bao Temple a laity disciple? If you want to become a monk in Zhu Bao Temple, what are the requirements? How can they accept it?
First of all, you should be a good layman. You can volunteer in the temple when you have time, or you can stay in the temple for a while (one day, or three days, or longer if the owner of the temple allows. A good experience of religious life in temples can also help the masters to increase your understanding. If you do well, get the recognition of the masters, and you adapt to this kind of life yourself, then it is natural to become a monk. Don't be like the plot seen in TV series: run to the temple without thinking, find a master to shave his head, put on a monk's robe and become a monk. In reality, it's not that simple, and temples are not so casual, even if no one is there. This should be understood. As for the etiquette of living in a temple, you can read relevant books or ask the master.