Recently, the business world has been full of storms. First, Amway acquired PepsiCo, then Coca-Cola made a stunning move. According to a report by journalist Zhang Yungua from the *China Retail Weekly*: On the morning of May 26th, Coca-Cola (China) and the abbot of a famous Chinese temple, Master Shi Buyongxin, signed a cooperation agreement. According to the agreement, the Buddhist chant of "Amitabha" used by the monks in the temple will be changed to "Coca-Cola."
Subsequently, the reporter interviewed both parties involved. Regarding the fee for this transfer of the Buddhist chant, both sides remained tight-lipped. However, an unnamed person from Coca-Cola said: "The fee was very expensive, over 1 billion yuan." A five-star elder from the temple told the reporter: "The main reason for doing this is out of humanitarian consideration, hoping that this money can save more sentient beings!"
Many tourists who witnessed the signing ceremony also expressed their concerns to the reporter, saying that in the future, when they encounter monks and hear the sound of 'Coca-Cola,' it might make them feel uncomfortable.