The Sala Temple, known as the Sala Mahayana Temple, is one of the six main monasteries of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. With Zhebeng Temple and Gandan Temple, the three major temples in Lhasa are the latest of the three. Sala Temple is a national key cultural relic protection unit, located at the foot of Salahuzi Mountain, 3 km north suburb of Lhasa, surrounded by willow forests. Since ancient times, it has been a place for living monks to preach sutras. There are many small monasteries surrounded by Pubujue Temple, Mijongreniku Temple, Gongbasa Temple, Papenggang Temple, Zaxi Qulin Temple, Qusang Temple and Guru Temple. There are also Zhukang Riqu, Lue Temple behind the monastery. La Zeding Temple and so on. The most famous place of the Sala Temple is the Braid Sutra, which starts at 3:00 p.m. every day for two and a half hours. There are three braid Sutra halls in the Sala Temple. I went to the largest place at that time. The tourist ticket of the Sala Temple is 50 yuan, and Tibetans have no tickets. Let me say "Braided Sutras" It's a pair of lamas, one standing and one sitting, one to one braided Sutras. Standing lamas hit their left hand with their right hand, said the topic of debate, pointed to the sitting lamas as if asking or answering questions. Sitting lamas would look up at the standing lamas to argue. So they would argue with each other repeatedly. This is what I understand "Braid Sutra". Maybe "Braid Sutra" is an improvement of ideological realm.