How do monks thrive in Tibet in a serfdom society?

In Tibetan areas, people who want to become monks, whether slaves or aristocrats, can become monks as long as they present the corresponding gifts to the abbot of the temple and have certain introduction relations. After learning from the teacher, I began to work for the master and the temple, and it took several years to learn the classics. After the master dies, he will choose his apprentice to take his place.

In the latest issue of Sanlian Life Weekly, there was an article about the 50th anniversary of Tibet's reform. There was a man who used to be a serf, and later became a monk, working in the People's Liberation Army farm from a temple. Later, he was elected to a drama troupe and acted in the film "Serf". This is his experience.

There are differences in Han dynasty. Becoming a monk affects productive labor and reduces labor supply. Therefore, it has been stipulated in past dynasties that under the management of governments at all levels, the number of monks per year is limited, and people without identity are not allowed to become monks at will. Therefore, many corrupt behaviors such as buying and selling official accounts privately have been bred.