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Why should Buddhists be vegetarian?
Hinayana does not abstain from meat.

Mahayana does not abstain from meat (primitive Buddhists in other countries except China eat Sanjin meat).

Vajrayana does not abstain from meat (eat three clean meats).

In ancient times, the Buddha and his disciples begged for food and meat.

China's vegetarian tradition comes from the ban issued by Liang Wudi.

Carnivores and vegetarians hold their own words. A vegetarian can become a Buddha, and so can a person who eats Sanjin meat. Vegetarianism is the help of fate, not the foundation of becoming a Buddha. However, some vegetarians insult people who eat Sanjin meat, including big, small, vajrayana and sage monks outside China. Those who insult sages and monks violate the commandment of "breaking peace and uniting monks", which is one of the five evils and the consequences are very tragic!

Buddhism: When you eat, you must hold a mantra, because "Buddha watches a bowl of water, and there are 84,000 worms. If you don't hold this spell, you will eat the flesh of all beings. " Holding a spell is the right way, because holding a spell can cross the souls of animals in food.