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In Japan, monks are a highly respected profession and are considered a symbol of wisdom and erudition. If you imagine the life of a monk, many people will describe it as pure-hearted, undesirable, and plain, but the real life of Japanese monks is far from what you imagined, some monks marry wives and have children, some nuns become TV hosts, and some start businesses.
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Before traveling to Japan, you will see monks wearing robes, but doing all kinds of things, and may even walk by with a beautiful woman, at first I was surprised to see it, and then I learned that they also live like normal people, there is no constraint, so Japan has produced a lot of religions and temples, many Japanese women are willing to marry monks, because they feel that monks are worthy of trust, very secure, and will not make people worry, in addition, the life of Japanese monks is not burdened, do not worry about food and clothing, In particular, the big temples and family heirloom temples are very rich.
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I remember a Japanese monk who said he was a rock singer, and I was shocked at the time, but after learning about it, Japanese Buddhist culture is different from ours, for example, they can eat meat, while our Buddhist culture is to eat fasting.
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I heard from a friend before that Japanese monks are also divided into many different factions, some monasteries are vegetarian, some are not, but they can marry wives and have children.
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In fact, Japanese monks take this as a profession, they can marry and have children, and they need to inherit the temple.
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Monks in Japan are just a profession?
hypocrites who cannot keep the precepts; Subvert my three views;
Faith becomes a profession; Practicing vows becomes doing as you please;
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Japanese monks are more open than Chinese monksIn Japan, monks are a relatively active group, they can even get married and start a company, and most monks in Japan can eat meat.
The reason why the monks in China and Japan are different is that their Buddhist systems are different, needless to say in China, our Chinese Buddhism has always called itself Mahayana Buddhism. From Chinese history, we can know that Chinese Buddhism requires a pure heart and few desires, and monks cannot marry or eat meat. But this is not the whole story of Buddhism, and there are many other places where the system is different, such as Japan.
In Japan, monks can eat meat, and monks can engage in economic activities, which is very different from Buddhism in China.
China's discipline on Buddhism is still very strict, a person can only return to the lay three times, and after returning to the lay three times, he can no longer become a monk, but in Japan there is no such requirement. Japanese monks are much freer than Chinese monks, and most of the monks in Japan are very wealthy, which is also a kind of social recognition.
It's different in China, where Chinese monks still have the psychology of holding the pipa and half-covering their faces if they want to get a little money. In addition, the monks who can marry in Japan are generally hereditary, and the temple may be their home, which is different from China. In Japan, being a monk is more of a profession.
In China, the monk is more of a religion.
In summary,Japanese monks are doing better than Chinese monks. Because society and ** are not so strict with them, they are able to marry and have children and make money like others.
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This is because monks in China can get married and have children, and they can get a salary.
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Japanese monks can still marry wives and have children, no different from ordinary people.
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Japanese monks are very hard-working, and they are also strict with themselves.
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Chinese monks are relatively wealthy, while Japanese monks are more miserable.
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The reason why there is a huge difference between Japanese monks and Chinese monks is mainly due to cultural differences, and it is impossible to say who is right and who is wrong.
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Japanese monks can eat, drink, prostitute and gamble, and get married and have children, while Chinese monks require five precepts, and Japanese monks are not the same except for the appearance of Chinese monks.
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Japanese monks can get married, eat meat, open a company, be more unconstrained, and be more active in society, while Chinese monks pay attention to pure hearts and few desires, and have many precepts, they can't eat meat, and they can't get married.
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Japanese monks have no precepts, and they can marry and have children like normal people; After becoming a monk, Chinese monks must abide by the precepts and live a much harder life than normal people to hone their will.
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Ma Weidu: What is the difference between Japanese monks and Chinese monks? There is a big difference in physiognomy!
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In Japan, monks are still happy. Japanese monks adopt the inheritance system, so there are many people whose families are monks, and not only that, there are many people who believe in Buddhism in JapanJapanese temples have a lot of incense money after being inherited again and again, so a monk can be said to have no worries about food and clothing.
Japanese monks are no different from us ordinary people. Japanese monks not only do not have no precepts, but they can also marry wives and have children. Previously, in a very popular TV series in Japan, the male protagonist played a young and handsome Japanese monk, and the story content was also a bit unexpected, the male protagonist fell in love with a Japanese girl, and this drama became a big hit in Japan.
In Japan, it's not just the monks in the TV series who can disobey the rules, but all monks can use these rules.
Because of this, you may see a monk wearing a robe and riding a motorcycle on the streets of Japan, perhaps to do Buddhist work, or to rush back to the company. You can also see monks in robes, leading beautiful women for a walk. In Japan, being a monk is actually a professionAnd the temple is to make money, to put it bluntly, it is a business.
In fact, early in the morning, Japanese monks also have to follow the rules and obey the precepts. However, in the 5th year of the Meiji era, the dissolution rule was promulgated, and after the revocation, Japanese monks were allowed to drink wine, eat meat, marry and have children, just like normal men.
Monk in Japan is a profession, but this profession adopts the inheritance system, so it is not quite possible. Japanese temples can be said to be a business, and the monks of the temples are collecting incense money, and at the same time, they are also living on their own. It can be said that being a monk in Japan is still a happy thing.
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Yes, they don't have as many restraints as the monks of our country. The more well-known ones are:Yakushiji Kuanbang,**Monk! His famous saying: "The Buddha doesn't want you to take refuge, the Buddha only wants you to rejoice."
Moreover, most Japanese temples are hereditary, and usually there is a temple inheritance in the family, and there may be a "mine in the family" and a moat.
Yakushiji Kuanbang is a typical Japanese monk.
As the eldest son in the family, he was destined to inherit the temple from birth, and he was married and had children, a daughter slave, and a full spoiled wife; Life is also stable and happy.
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Happiness is complementary to people's ideological realm, when a monk reaches a state of detachment, he thinks that only by abiding by the rules and precepts is his greatest happiness, everyone's needs are different, everyone's outlook on life is different, so happiness is inseparable from everyone's inner world.
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Of course, it is a happy thing to have no rules and precepts, no restraints, no abstinence, no abstinence, but close to women, good.
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Now being a monk is already a relatively commercial industry. But no matter in **? There are always some monks who still maintain their original beliefs. If you are not a fish, how can you know the joy of fish? Lucky or not? Only you know.
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It's not good to be a monk in China, you want to be a Japanese dog.
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Born from the heart, take a look at the ** of Japanese monks, don't you know if you're happy!
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Because Japanese monks don't need too many precepts, they can marry a wife, have children, eat meat and drink wine.
Every country has its own religion. Our country is predominantly Buddhist and Taoist, so we have a lot of temples in each of our cities for monks to live in. There are also many precepts to be a monk in China, not to eat meat, drink alcohol, get married, or have children.
But do you know how happy monks are in Japan? In addition to being able to drink and eat meat, it is really enviable that you can marry a wife and have children. Although there are monks in Japan, they are very different from our country.
Since many temples in Japan have been passed down from generation to generation, they will become secular. The temple is also an industrial chain, and there are not many monks in it, which also makes them helpless, they can drink and eat meat freely, and they can even run to the bar to jump. Nothing, what is even more enviable is that they can get married and have children in the temple, I am afraid this one is very enviable.
After all, this is something that our country did not even dare to think of. The monks of our country have many taboos, not to mention these. Many things that ordinary people can't do are also not allowed, which is also caused by cultural differences.
After all, each country has a different religion, so we can't see Japanese monks with our eyes. However, Japan** stipulates that if a monk marries and gives birth to a child in the temple, the descendants must continue to do it after taking over the father's business. Many people think that perhaps this is the legendary sake and meat monk, and it is also fashionable to be a monk in Japan, and today, Japanese monks are popular here.
Not only do they have a high social status, but they also have an enviable income.
First, the operating income of the cemetery. Temples in Japan are mainly engaged in cemetery activities, and selling cemeteries in Japan is a considerable business.
The second is legal income. The religion of the Japanese is strange, no matter what religion they live in, they will become heavenly Buddhists after death. But to become a Buddhist, you have to have a monk transcend for you before the Buddha can accept you.
This monk must be asked by the monk in the temple, ** starting with six figures.
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Because the Japanese monk state subsidizes a lot of money, and can do anything, unlike the Chinese monks, there are many constraints.
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That's because Japanese monks can get married, and many Japanese monks have a family inheritance system and own their own temple land belongs to the high-income group.
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Japanese monks have a lot to eat and drink, have a lot of money, and can eat meat and drink alcohol. So it's a lucky thing that their Chinese monks are much better.
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