Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - "The boss hit the knife with the fish, saying it was the fish who died voluntarily." Why did the Indian fisherman do this?

"The boss hit the knife with the fish, saying it was the fish who died voluntarily." Why did the Indian fisherman do this?

I think this has something to do with Indian religious belief, because Buddhism thinks? Killing? It's wrong. All beings are equal. This way of psychological persuasion has been handed down for a long time, and it is more labor-saving.

when it comes to India, we know it fairly well. What do you call it? A country that has opened its doors? Because there are many wonderful behaviors in India that appear in everyone's sight, like what? Is there a ticket on the train? Are there acrobats at the military parade? No toilet paper in the bathroom? And so on, all of which make people unable to understand their behavior. Of course, all these wonderful behaviors in India have their reasons. One of them is that India's economy is backward compared with other countries, which leads to the backwardness of India in all aspects, including thinking and life.

When it comes to India's strange behavior, it is necessary to say that the way to kill fish in India is very special. According to our common sense, the way to kill fish is to put the fish on the chopping board and handle it with a knife. India also handles fish with a knife, but they use fish to hit the knife. India says that fish take the initiative to die.

it sounds a little funny, just like a fish? Touch porcelain? The same, but this should be a habit that has been handed down from India. But why does this habit exist?

I think one of the reasons is related to India's faith. India is a country with faith. We know that Buddhism can't kill things. They think that all beings are equal and have the right to live. Therefore, in India, where Buddhism is the majority, it is wrong to kill. But people who kill fish have to live and kill fish, so they have to say that the fish hit them themselves, which is like a kind of psychological comfort, so it has gradually become a popular saying for a long time.

Another reason may have something to do with the relatively large number of fish in India. The fish in India are relatively large, unlike the small fish we usually eat. It may be more convenient, less laborious and easier for India to kill fish in this special way.

Although we can't understand many behaviors in India, it may have something to do with their traditions, lifestyles and so on. Maybe some of our behaviors are strange to them.