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What is the meaning of yee in Buddhist precepts?

What are the ten evils of Buddhism?

They say ten is not good. Qiyu

Killing, stealing, stealing. My mouth is full of words. I swear and talk nonsense.

Seven evils: killing, stealing, fornication, lying, two tongues (gossiping), bad mouth (KJV swearing, hurting people with the mouth) and swearing (lewd words).

As the saying goes: "A good word warms three winters, and a bad word hurts in June"; "Buddhists take vows, so they seldom argue with their mouths."

Language industry The language industry, that is, the speaking industry, has both good and evil. If you talk nonsense, swear, swear, and have two tongues, that's duplicity; Don't talk nonsense, don't talk nonsense, don't hate your mouth, don't be bilingual, just have a good mouth.

Fashionable language: flattery, boasting, flattery and lewd words.

Ambiguous words in Buddhist precepts come from false words: false words fourth.

The Buddha told the monks. I use all kinds of nonsense. Praise those who don't lie. Even if it is a joke, it should not be nonsense. Besides, this is a lie. Is the perpetrator. The Buddha said that there are five precepts for women.

Because of my limited knowledge at home, this is a book of commandments related to this. Generally speaking, we now think that not lying means not lying, that is, lying with a purpose, and yee refers to all kinds of lies mentioned above. Praise lies. Laugh and lie.