Lin saw that many people were worshipping the little foxes and even stuffing money into the small Land Temple, and he knew he had to step in and put a stop to it.
The Broad-eared Fox was lively, adorable, and intelligent, no doubt, and the fox certainly had many mysterious legends among the people, that was also true. However, this place was a zoo, a public welfare institution open to society, carrying out a variety of functions such as entertainment, spiritual and cultural construction, and science popularization. If large-scale 'incense burning and Buddha worship' activities, even those involving 'charitable donations,' were to take place in the zoo, what would that become? It would promote feudal superstition and have a very negative impact.