Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Li Ka-shing is a Buddhist, but why do you open hotels and supermarkets? Opening a hotel supermarket will kill people.

Li Ka-shing is a Buddhist, but why do you open hotels and supermarkets? Opening a hotel supermarket will kill people.

A person who studies Buddhism and believes in Buddhism can be divided into several levels according to different commandments:

1. Believe in Buddhism and learn from it, but they are not subject to any precepts. Such Buddhists, like ordinary people, are just inner beliefs.

2. Three converted laymen, who formally converted to the temple. Such Buddhists observe the precepts of three conversions. (Convert to Buddhism, Dharma and Monk)

Three or five precepts, layman, go to the temple to receive the five precepts. Such Buddhists abide by the five precepts of not killing, stealing, lewdness, lying and drinking.

A layman who is bound by the precepts of Bodhisattva at home abides by the precepts of Bodhisattva at home.

Mr Li Ka-shing may be a monk. As for opening hotels and supermarkets, it is only prohibited in the Bodhisattva's Caution at Home. A layman who has been disciplined by Bodhisattva at home cannot open hotels and supermarkets to sell wine and meat. (Of the above four kinds of laymen, only the fourth kind of Buddha precept forbids selling wine and meat. )