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I don't think Tang Seng will eat meat, because as a Buddhist, not eating meat is his bottom line, and if he breaks his bottom line, Tang Seng will no longer be so noble. So even if he doesn't complete the task, Tang Seng will keep the bottom line.
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I don't think Tang Seng will eat it, because he is a person who is very determined to seek Buddha. He has his own personal beliefs in his heart, which cannot be changed by the outside world, and as a monk, he is not allowed to eat meat, and if he eats meat, it will be contrary to his beliefs.
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If the last of the ninety-nine eighty-one difficulties in "Journey to the West" is to let Tang Seng eat meat, I think Tang Seng will also eat it, because, compared to getting the true scriptures and benefiting more people, eating meat is just a trivial matter, and meat is just a foreign object, which does not affect his dedication to Buddha.
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Yes He went through the ninety-nine eighty-one difficulties for the sake of universalizing sentient beings, and only those who kept the vows for compassion would break the vows for compassion. Keeping the vows is because of compassion, compassion is in the heart, so why not break the vows.
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Yes, the theme of Journey to the West throughout is compassion and giving up the small family for everyone, Tang Seng is willing to be martyred with life, the purpose of taking the Western Scripture is to preach for the well-being of all things in the world, if you can't get the way of one person by eating meat, but you can change the true scriptures, then it is worth breaking the precepts.
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Tang Seng will definitely eat meat, in fact, Master Xuanzang, the prototype of Tang Seng, did not care like Tang Seng when he went abroad, but ate everything, including like he wrote in his book that scorpions and mice were forced to eat.
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I don't think he will eat it, and since he is allowed to eat meat, then I don't think it's okay to take this scripture. Besides, Tang Seng is such a stubborn person, he has his own beliefs, and he definitely won't eat meat.
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I think he might eat it, because he went through so much suffering, and then the last part was for him to eat meat, and he might eat this meat in order to get the scriptures.
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If it is eighty-one difficult, and the last one is difficult to let Huai tease Tang Seng to eat meat, do you say that Tang Seng should eat staring and guessing meat? I said no.
Because Tang Seng didn't eat meat in the first place, it was impossible to break the vows in order to get through this last difficulty. I also believe that Tang Seng can survive so many difficulties, and in the end, this time it will not be difficult for Tang Seng.
Just like being a human being, don't go the wrong way in order to make quick money, if this is the case, I believe there will be no good results. There are many ways to make money, so why do you have to go the wrong way?
Tang Seng is the same, whether you have experienced eighty-one difficulties or eight hundred and ten difficulties, you must adhere to your own principles all along, and never eat meat if you don't eat it. You can't go unprincipled in order to accomplish your goals.
It's the same with us, we have to stick to our own principles. Do what you should do, and never let your future be ruined by momentary crooked thoughts.
I also believe that Tang Seng will not make an exception in order to overcome this difficulty, and I believe that Tang Seng is a monk, and the monk will definitely abide by his principles and not break his vows.
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Recently, major colleges and universities held a debate competition, and one of the debate topics aroused my great interest, that is, if eating meat is the last difficulty on the way for Tang Seng to learn scriptures in the West, then how will Tang Seng choose? Do you eat meat to obtain the true scriptures and return to the Eastern Tang Dynasty to spread the true scriptures, or do you give up and never break the rules and precepts of the monks?
I am not a Tang monk I don't know how he will make a false choice, but I know that if I were a Tang monk, the last difficulty I will face is to eat meat, I may choose to refuse, because if I am a Tang monk, the monastic rules and precepts are observed from the beginning of taking refuge in Buddhism, just to obtain the illusory true scriptures, to break my own precepts for many years, it is too stupid.
Even if it is very certain that as long as you eat meat, you will definitely be able to obtain the true scriptures. However, as a disciple of Buddhism, even the most basic preparation of the Ming manuscript has not been done, what if you get the true scriptures, don't say anything about the wine and meat through the intestines, the Buddha left in his heart, these are just those fake monks who can't bear the hard days of Buddhism say that they are excited about filial piety, and people who really have the Buddha in their hearts, how can they not abide by the rules!
If I were a Tang monk, I would definitely not eat meat.
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