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I am a disciple of Buddha at home. Excuse me, master Dade?

Ah, Amitabha! ! ! For example! For example, farmers grow crops and fight drugs!

I hope my answer can help everyone!

First of all, we pay attention to the philosophy of getting along with nature, that is, the harmony between man and nature. We try our best to coexist with nature and carry out natural transition and development. However, pesticides and fertilizers do not belong to this category. They are basically the products of western anti-nature inventions, which run counter to the views of our ancestors, and this is also fundamentally wrong in Buddhism. But as Xiao Dong said above, "Although there will be some retribution in the future, it is different from those who deliberately kill people (such as hunting for fun)."

In our daily life, we often do things such as eating chicken, duck and fish, killing cockroaches, hitting flies and so on. This cannot simply comment "killing" as "bad karma". I suggest to look at this problem from a broader perspective with the viewpoint of "food chain". We are a link in the food chain. We need to survive first, and then help others when we survive, and then talk about advanced philosophy such as Buddhism. Buddhism also often says that you can only help others if you are aware of it, but it is harmful to command others if you are not aware of it, but you should understand this mood. On the other hand, if you survive, you still harm others and yourself, just for enjoyment. There is no greater morality for a wider range of human and earth life, that is, killing, that is, bad karma.

You're not talking about punishment, just simple natural karma. For example, if pesticides are used too much, the land will be barren and degraded, and it will be more difficult for strong families to grow up in the future. Insects are poisoned, so are birds that eat insects, and the number of pests will rebound sharply in the future. If the balance of nature is artificially destroyed, bad consequences will happen sooner or later. Then people who eat such a strong family (including you and me) are not as healthy and natural as their ancestors, and they must be sick. We are also subject to karma like farmers. We can only resist by inventing more drugs and treatments, so we will consume more natural resources, cause more pollution and persecute nature, which is a vicious circle. Humans will realize this one day and change slowly, or mend it after it is too late. Each of us should strive to create an environment where man and nature live in harmony. Try to keep the balance of nature. Of course it's not that simple. What I eat every day is not necessarily pure natural food, but we just have to work hard. Of course, if you don't eat pure natural food, there is no food to eat and there is no way to do it. The key is whether we have thought about how to improve in the next step, recognize the mistakes and try to find ways to correct them, which is the right way.

So to be honest, this topic is not as simple as killing a few pests for evil. This problem has been puzzling many people who believe in Buddhism. I hope my answer will be helpful.