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Excuse me, is vegetarianism and vegetarianism the same meaning?
"rusu" is usually the view of "vegetarian" in Buddhist classics ~ ~

"Vegetarian" is a word that appears when it is translated from western languages into Chinese ~ it usually refers to some people who advocate vegetarianism and take vegetarianism as their diet concept ~

In terms of behavior, the difference between the two is not obvious ~ However, vegetarians usually abstain from "meat", which refers to onions and garlic in vegetables, and do not eat eggs and milk at the same time. Vegetarians usually don't eat onions and garlic, but some vegetarians eat eggs and drink milk, and some will give up dairy products and eggs.

In addition, the reasons for being vegetarian are slightly different ~

Generally speaking, when we talk about "Su Ru", the focus is mostly "don't kill"; When it comes to vegetarianism, the emphasis in most cases refers to "natural health, scientific life and environmental awareness"

In fact, if these two words refer to the same kind of people, there is still a slight difference I mentioned above.