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What is "five meats and three dislikes"? What five kinds of meat? Which three are disgusting?

Five meats and three evils are religious commandments, and believers are not allowed to eat them. Five meats are five spices, which refer to five spicy vegetables. Including garlic, shallots, leeks and canals (shaped like radish and tasted like garlic). Third, Taoism regards geese, dogs and turtles as three kinds of inedible animals and lists them as teachings. It is believed that "the goose has the feeling of husband and wife, and the dog has the friendship of master;" Turtles have the loyalty and respect of the monarch and ministers, so they can't bear to eat "("Chong Zhuang Sketch "). Tired, here means reluctant to eat. However, this five-meat and three-disgust is a mixture of Buddhism and Taoism.

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The origin of bajie

The middle-aged pig in Journey to the West has just been banned by the Bodhisattva, and the five meats and three evils have been broken. So the Tang Priest gave him a personal nickname, called "Bajie". Five meats and three evils are religious commandments, and believers are not allowed to eat them.

Five meats are five spices, which refer to five spicy vegetables. Including garlic, small

Onions, leeks and canals (like radishes and garlic). Third, Taoism regards goose, dog and mullet as three inedible animals and lists them as dogmas. It is believed that "the goose has the feeling of husband and wife, and the dog has the friendship of master;" Turtles have the loyalty and respect of the monarch and ministers, so they can't bear to eat "("Chong Zhuang Sketch "). Tired, here means reluctant to eat. But this five-meat and three-disgust is a mixture of Buddhism and Taoism, and the Buddhist "eight quit" actually means something else.

Bajie, whose full name is "Bajie", is the eight commandments formulated by Buddhism for male and female believers at home. Including no killing, no stealing, no lust, no lying, no drinking, no sitting in a gorgeous bed, no dressing up for singing and dancing, and no eating after noon. There are many Buddhist precepts. Although Zhu was called "Eight Rings", he always "quit" incompletely and reluctantly.