Buddhism stresses cultivating the mind, but monks can't reach the realm of Buddhism. Monks aim at cultivating the mind, practice as a means, and start from the form, just like copying.
A Buddha is not a monk, and a monk is not a Buddha. Monks are people who want to become buddhas. Monks practice by various means to achieve the purpose of cultivating their hearts. Practice is a form of behavior, and cutting hair is a means of practice, which means they are isolated from the dust. Just like a monk who keeps precepts and wants to eat meat, he is afraid to eat it for the sake of precepts, but he doesn't do it in his heart. This is practice. The Buddha's realm is that all beings in his heart are equal and he doesn't want to eat meat from the heart, while abstinence is the difference between practice and practice. The abstinence of monks is to achieve unnecessary habits through abstinence, which is a means and a form.
Pay attention to whether there is hair, that is, hue, all phases are illusory, hair is just a form, and nothing is the essence.