The number of sufficient commandments to be observed by monks and nuns varies greatly in terms of laws, including 227 commandments and 250 monks' commandments; The precepts of monks, such as 3 1 1, 500, etc. Anyone who wants to be a bhikkhu or a bhikkhuni must become a monk first. At the age of 20 to 70, he is in good health, shaven his beard, put on his cassock, observe the 100 commandments, and the ordained person officially becomes a nun.
Misha and Shamini Ten Commandments: The commandments that monks and nuns formally observe. They begin to learn to stay away from secular life, mainly for young monks and nuns to learn.
Free from killing;
Never take it away (from stealing);
From non-Sanskrit (from lust);
Leave a lie;
Stay away from grain wine and fruit wine that cause release;
Eating overtime (eating overtime, not eating after noon);
From dancing, singing, music and watching drama;
Flowers and vines, fragrance (perfume), oiling, clothes and decorations are far from solemn (beautiful) reasons;
Stay away from (sit) a big bed;
From accepting gold and silver (money).
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Buddhist precepts usually refer to Bieye, but broadly speaking, it refers to primitive corpses, monks' learning places, Borotti Mu Cha, Bieye formed by monks in different degrees, and so on.
Vinaya (Sanskrit: Vinaya) is a Buddhist term and one of the three "no omissions". A collection of Buddhist classics related to the regulation and interpretation of precepts is called Luzang (Pali: vinaya-pi? Aka), together with Jing and Lun, is called Sanzang. Buddhist monks who specialize in discipline are called lawyers, and sects who study discipline are called legalists.
For those who study Buddhism, it is absolutely important to strictly observe the precepts. The study of Buddhist thought is of profound and irreplaceable significance.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Buddhist precepts