There are many styles of incense burners, including large, small, square, round, long and short; the materials are also different from copper, iron, tin, stone, and ceramics to show the difference in value; different patterns and characters are engraved to indicate the use. different. In the family, there is an incense burner right on the table for the ancestors offering tablets. If Buddhists offer Buddha statues at home, they also don’t forget to put an incense burner; Taoists also use incense burners for worshipping gods, all for burning incense. There are many kinds of incense burners, and different shapes of incense burners are used for burning different incense in different positions. For example, the large incense burner in the center of the Daxiong Hall or outside the door is mostly made of copper and iron or other metals or stone carvings. The incense burner on the offering table in the main hall is made of copper, stone or porcelain, and is used to burn sandalwood. The main hall of the Buddhist temple has a rectangular furnace plate, and there is a small exquisite incense burner for burning sandalwood. In front of the plate is an embroidered furnace ring, which is very solemn and beautiful. It is dedicated to the abbot and monk for incense. When going to the other side halls to worship, the waiter and teacher walked forward holding the stove, and the monk then went to the side hall to offer incense. The incense burner has a long history in Chinese society. It was originally only used for burning incense. Later, it was collected by people who love antiquities and became an antique and art that people enjoy. Therefore, copper incense burners with a long history, precious materials and exquisite carvings are of great value and have lost the meaning of burning incense for offerings.