1, Buddhism stipulates that there are many taboos in family diet, among which vegetarianism is the most basic and important one. The concept of vegetarianism includes not eating "meat" and "fish". "Meat" refers to vegetables with fishy smell and peculiar smell, such as garlic, green onions and leeks.
2. The main taboos of Buddhism in personal life are: not getting married and not saving private wealth. Buddhism believes that monks and nuns should be responsible for the abbot's Buddhism and life-long career, and they must be single and become monks. It is against their original intention to save private wealth.
3. Note that male citizens are not allowed to enter shanty towns in Zhong Ni. There should be another person present when talking to Bhikuni. Don't take the initiative to shake hands with bhikshuni. Visit Bhikuni Temple, worship Buddha, dress neatly and so on. Ladies should also pay attention to male monasteries and don't go to places closed by monks at will.
For lay people at home, Buddhism only requires a moderate life on certain days of each month, that is, no incense, no decoration, no musical, no drama, no height and no bed. The fasting days are generally the first day, the eighth day, the fourteenth day, the hope of the sun, the twenty-third day and the twenty-ninth day of the lunar calendar.
5. Buddhism also pays attention to the appellation of monks. People in China are generally called male monks, female nuns or nuns. In fact, this title is not accurate, especially for nuns.
6. Not eating snacks is also a requirement of Buddhism for monks, which is not only the need of monks' dignity, but also the need of monks' practice. Therefore, when living with monks, it is not appropriate to offer cigarettes to monks. When dining at the same table, it is not advisable to order vegetarian dishes, propose a toast to monks, advise monks to drink, or advise monks to eat meat, or propose a toast to monks.