Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - "Wine and meat pass through the intestines, and the Buddha pays attention." What does this sentence mean?

"Wine and meat pass through the intestines, and the Buddha pays attention." What does this sentence mean?

Wine and meat pass through the intestines, and the Buddha pays attention. Buddhism is usually just an idea in everyone's mind, which is more important to a monk than anything else. Even if you break the precepts and eat wine and meat, you will never forget the Buddhist thoughts in your heart. Nowadays, many people use it to persuade others to do things they don't want to do. I think this is an incorrect expression. I wonder if there are a few words behind this: "If the world learns from me, it will be like being possessed." Eating meat can save lives, but laity can't. Therefore, we should not intentionally imitate sages, if kindness is more important than anything else.

Ji Gong, full name Li Xiuyuan, nickname Daoji, was born in 1 148 and died in 1209. He is the most famous Zen monk in the Southern Song Dynasty. Jigong first shaved in the National Assembly Temple, and then settled in Lingyin Temple and Jingci Temple. However, he is different from ordinary monks. Ji Gong himself is brilliant in poetry. Jigong is different from ordinary monks. Usually monks only devote themselves to fasting, meditation, chanting scriptures and chanting Buddha, but Jigong himself is not limited to this. He wrote many poems, which were published in Jingci Temple Zhi and Mount Tai Sanskrit Ring.

The Hijigong is so well-known in folk customs that I think it has a lot to do with it. Ji Gong's Chinese medicine is brilliant, and he looks around, so when people are sick and have disasters, he helps each other, and he is exempt from sharing, thus saving thousands of lives. His reputation is also spread everywhere, so people in the folk call him a living Buddha who helps the public.