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What do you mean by the three prohibitions in Tibetan temples?
The three major bans on Tibetan temples are as follows:

1. During the epidemic prevention and control period, it is forbidden to open 37 temples and that autumn Sect, strengthen publicity and guidance, and post more than 20 notices and notices in Tibetan and Chinese1.

2. During the epidemic prevention and control, it is strictly forbidden to hold any religious activities in 37 temples and Naze Qiuzong, so that the venue is closed, no activities are held, no crowds are gathered, and non-temple personnel are not allowed to enter the temple.

3. Monks and nuns are forbidden to take leave, and the temple is required to make it clear that monks and nuns are not allowed to go out without special circumstances, and 38 "three prohibitions" letters of responsibility have been signed to ensure that the temple is closed, Zhakang and people are not allowed to enter.