In ancient religion, meat dishes refer to some plants that affect their temperament and desires after eating. There are five main kinds of meat dishes, collectively referred to as five meat dishes. Buddhism and Taoism have different meanings. In modern times, catering foods containing animal ingredients are wrongly called meat dishes. In fact, it was called fishy smell in ancient times. The so-called "livestock products" are the general names of these two categories. At that time, the "meat" in Buddhism did not refer to chicken, duck and fish, but to garlic, garlic and other irritating vegetables. According to the Shurangama Sutra, five kinds of Buddhist poultry meat are garlic, small garlic, apricot koji, planted onion and wild onion. Five kinds of meat make people angry; Cooked food is obscene and makes people want to eat more. In Southern Buddhism today, even some people who believe in Hinayana Buddhism can still eat some meat. When Buddhism was introduced into China, some precepts were revised through the process of localization. For example, eating sentient beings is regarded as killing, so up to now, most sects are not allowed to eat chickens, ducks, fish and other sentient beings except Tantric Sect. Now people who preach Buddhism in the north, that is, Mahayana Buddhism, are forbidden to eat those meaty things. Of course, under special circumstances, monks can eat meat. For example, in the case of opening a ring with joy. But the conditions must be completely mature, instead of using this excuse to kill people at random. "Compendium of Materia Medica" notes: "Kindness onion, winter onion also; Wild onion, mountain onion also; Interest, western food, cloud is China. Star songs are also called onions. According to Er Ya Yi, the five meats of Taoism are leek, garlic, mustard, coriander and coriander. Brassica is now a kind of rape. In Compendium of Materia Medica, it is recorded as follows: "Garlic, garlic, leek, mustard and coriander are the five meats of refining the body. "The so-called free from vulgarity, should belong to Taoism.