Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Can monks drink, eat meat, get married and have children now? Because a balanced diet is now advocated, the society is more open.

Can monks drink, eat meat, get married and have children now? Because a balanced diet is now advocated, the society is more open.

You can eat meat, but not drink. If it's Sanjin meat, eat it. Alcohol is strictly forbidden, even for believers at home.

Marriage is impossible, and monks are not even allowed to sit alone with women (abortion), be alone (uncertainty), touch women's bodies (monk remnants), ejaculate (monk remnants) and have sex (Poirot felony). Single abortion repents in public; Uncertainties are regarded as Boroi, monk disabled or abandoned children as the case may be; People who have committed monks and disabled people can only be restored to the qualification of monks if they repent in public and accept the six-day temple crime elimination law. Those who commit Boloy are immediately disqualified from becoming a monk, expelled from the monk group, and banned from becoming a monk for life.