Excuse me, what Buddhist rules do you need to abide by if you want to be a Buddhist?

Eight right paths can be divided into three parts: discipline, determination and wisdom. This kind of Tao is unique to Buddhism, and it is also a watershed that distinguishes Buddhism from other religions and philosophies.

The eight components of Tao are

1. Zheng Jianhui

Step 2 think positively

3. Orthodox religion

Stop doing business

honest

diligent

Step 7 pay attention

8. Positive definite

The three elements of the Eight Meanings (the third, fourth and fifth) constitute the Buddhist code of conduct (precepts): righteousness, righteousness, and righteousness.

Orthodoxy: (a) Avoid telling lies and always tell the truth; (2) Stop gossiping and gossiping, causing disharmony and disharmony, and say things that are conducive to unity and coordination; (c) Don't swear, but speak kind and gentle words; (d) Stop talking nonsense and say something meaningful and blameless.

Business: (1) abstain from killing; (b) stop stealing; (c) No prostitution. That is to cultivate compassion, just take what is given and live a clean and chaste life.

Meaning: a way to avoid mistakes. This wrong method brings harm and pain to others, such as (a) buying and selling weapons and killing weapons; (b) buying and selling slaughtered animals; (c) Trafficking in human beings (that is, buying and selling slaves, when Buddhism was prevalent); (d) buying and selling narcotic beverages; Drug trafficking. Make a living by a fault-free occupation, without hurting yourself or others.