For example, many people who learn Buddhism and gain enlightenment have a deep misunderstanding of Buddhism. They always think that learning Buddhism means believing in Buddhism and treating Sakyamuni as a god rather than a human being. In fact, I have read a lot of Buddhist arguments and got the wrong answer. And now many Buddhist disciples also have misinformation. It's wrong to be a vegetarian if you want to learn Buddhism. Sakyamuni never said that you must be a vegetarian to learn Buddhism. I don't know why many people associate vegetarianism when they think of learning Buddhism.
Vegetarianism in Taiwan Province is famous all over the country. It is known that the earliest vegetarian restaurants in Chengdu came from temples. Vegetarianism is worth promoting. You can be vegetarian, but it has nothing to do with the true spirit of Buddhism.
In fact, with the deepening of practicing Buddhism, because of the purity of the body, I will automatically and voluntarily eat less meat and eat more vegetarian food, but that is not a compulsion.
In 1996, there was a vegetarian restaurant named Xinguanghua on Kehua North Road, which was invested by Xinguanghua Hotel in Sunshine City. After three years, it closed. This restaurant was formerly called Sun Palace, and it was a first-class and first-class high-consumption dining place in Chengdu in the junior high school of 1990s. Later, I went to the vegetarian restaurant with "Sunflower Dad? Is it still a vegetable? Is the one with high quality called Simple Zhai Hua Dao Yu Shan Pavilion? Qing' an vegetarian restaurant? Everyone disappears. Everyone in the impression of 200-600 yuan.
? There are also some places of Buddhism, where jujube trees are more social. Other well-known places are Wenshuyuan vegetarian meal, Zhaojue Temple vegetarian meal, Baoguang Temple vegetarian meal, Qingyang Palace vegetarian restaurant, Daci Temple vegetarian restaurant, Emei Mountain Baoguo Temple vegetarian restaurant, Emei Mountain Wannian Temple vegetarian restaurant, Fofu Club, Yongling Road 19, and Zhenshanzhai is located at No.50 Wuyuegong Street. In addition, the Luming Hotel in Chengdu, the Buddhist theme hotel, and the vegetarian food are also great. I can't give you many addresses, so I recommend them to you as much as possible. In short, what I want to say is that there is a big difference between learning Buddhism and believing in Buddhism. In addition, people who learn Buddhism and believe in Buddhism have little to do with vegetarianism, so don't go into some misunderstandings. Thank you, my personal opinion
? Excerpted from the information of subordinates, not the words I compiled.
The topic that monks, like monks, can't eat meat is not very accurate. To be precise, China's Han Buddhist monks are not allowed to eat meat. Some monks from southern, Tibetan and eastern (Japan) can eat meat.
Then answer.
Is there a Buddhist scripture or a precept for monks not to eat meat?
No. Buddhism says that you can't kill, but the precepts don't say you can't eat meat, as long as you don't see, hear or die of yourself (Sanjing meat for short). However, it is said in the Lengga Sutra that the Bodhisattva is merciful and can't bear to eat the flesh of all beings.
Does Buddha eat meat?
Sakyamuni Buddha ate meat when he was alive. But advocate eating only three clean meats.
Why don't China Han monks eat meat?
Because of Liang Wudi. Before Liang Wudi, Buddhism in the Han Dynasty was allowed to eat Sanjing meat. Liang Wudi advocated Buddhism and thought that killing should be treated from the root, so he ordered monks not to eat meat. This rule was more in line with the doctrine, so it was preserved.
Does it violate the precepts for Han monks to eat meat?
Do not violate. For example, at the time of alms, the donor gave food with meat to eat. Of course, monks in China can't beg alms now. If the monk is sick and needs to be supplemented with nutrition, he can also eat meat.
Here, I would like to add that Buddhism talks about abstinence from meat. The "meat" here is not the meat we are talking about now, but the food with pungent taste, such as onion and garlic. The main reason is that monks have to chant Buddhist scriptures, and eating spicy food smells bad and disrespectful.