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A friend who knows Buddhism told me, can people who are released eat meat?

In the Han dynasty, only Buddhism prohibited eating meat, and other sects did not completely ban it. Each has its own advantages in releasing animals, and each has its own consequences in eating meat. The two will not offset each other, nor will they be implicated in each other. Carnivorous Buddhism is not explicitly prohibited, but it is not advocated. There is also some resistance to eating meat, because the Buddha said in many Mahayana classics that eating meat is a mistake, but Buddhism never forces others to eat meat voluntarily. But if it's a bodhisattva ring, you can't eat it. None of the other three precepts in the family don't eat meat, but if there is really no way not to eat meat, it is recommended to eat Sanjin meat instead of from ruin. In line with these three rules, you can eat a little properly. But this can't be started, and it is not advocated.