Introduction to the pagoda: Knocking on wooden fish is a unique religious form of the Bai people in Dali. In my eyes, it is more of an artistic display. Like other forms of gatherings, wooden fish knocking in Guanyin meetings is mainly performed among elderly women. Usually, a place is found at random, with a piece of space left at the top to place the sacrifices. People form a square, sit, kneel and stand, with each person holding a wooden fish. They sing "Chanting Tune" while knocking. There is no Muyu chanting with the hands together. After prayer. The person sitting in the middle is usually a respected old man. From time to time he will knock the big drum or gong and bell in front of him. Every time he knocks, everyone will bend down and worship each other in unison. The wooden fish are very "miniature", some are made of pure wood, some are made of copper bells, and some are woven with various decorations on the outside of the wood, and they are colorful.