Analysis of test questions: This question examines China's religious policy. There is a wrong view, which is direct. The state manages religious affairs according to law, but it does not directly guide them. There are essential differences between religion and feudal superstition. The topic is that Li Yi, the abbot of Shao Long Temple in Jinyun Mountain, Chongqing, falsified his resume, taught false health tips, defrauded money, and described simple magic as the true meaning of Taoism, indicating that the state should strengthen the management of religious affairs according to law and resolutely oppose it.
Comments: This topic is entitled pairwise multiple choice questions, which can be selected by candidates through debugging, which is generally difficult. The wrong view lies in directness. The state manages religious affairs according to law, but it does not give direct guidance. 2 wrong views. There are essential differences between religion and feudal superstition.