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(1) According to Tathagata's Buddhism, karma and relevant state regulations. People who want to be ordained and become monks must meet the following conditions in addition to religious, respectful and correct beliefs:

1. Parents or guardians agree to permit (the Buddhist system is flexible), and bring the written materials agreed by parents, ID card, household registration certificate (issued by the police station) and physical examination certificate (not required in some places) to the temple you think is predestined friends.

2. The limbs are complete (Buddhism). Short hands and feet, twisted hands and feet, paralysis, polio patients, leprosy patients, crooked heads, etc. People who can't walk normally can't be banned from becoming monks. )

3. Correct the five senses (Buddhism). Blind, cross-eyed, deaf, deaf, crooked mouth, rabbit mouth or missing mouth, mute, etc. , are not allowed to become a monk. )

4. Not infected with serious infectious diseases (Buddhism, you can become a monk when you are in good health). (such as AIDS, various skin diseases, etc. ). But this is not the case with colds. )

5. People who have no debt problems (Buddhism, paying off debts can become monks). (such as bankruptcy, business failure and debt. )

6. Persons who have not violated national laws (criminal) or involved in legal proceedings. (refers to a person wanted by the police. If it is a crime, but the person released after serving his sentence is not in this case. (Buddhism can accommodate)

7. The age of the novice monk is not less than 7 years old (Buddhism), and the age of the novice monk is not less than 17 years old (government). (Buddhism is subject to great precepts at the age of 20, and can become a monk under the age of 20. There is no upper limit on the age of becoming a monk. The Buddha was only 120 years old when he was alive. But at least you must be able to take care of yourself and have the ability to learn and obey the precepts, otherwise you are not allowed to become a monk. )

8. Sound mind (Buddhism, you can become a monk after illness). (refers to diseases that will lose consciousness, reason and behavior without any mental illness, such as neurasthenia, schizophrenia and epilepsy. )

9. Mental health and normality. Bisexuality is not allowed to become a monk. Buddhism [Buddhism]

(2) Provisions on the measures for the implementation of the official record system for Buddhist monks in the Han Dynasty throughout the country.

People who want to become monks must be voluntary, hexapod (including no physical defects), healthy, devout Buddhist, patriotic and law-abiding (including no legal disputes), permitted by their parents, and have no marriage and love relationship. For those who want to become monks, the temple finds out their identity and origin and determines that they meet the requirements for becoming monks. After more than one year's investigation, he passed the examination (things to be done in the examination stage: reciting the Five Classics, [non-Buddhists] learning the rules of Misha [Buddhists] and learning the basic knowledge of Buddhism). They can worship a bhikkhu, and the woman worships the bhikkhuni as a hairdresser, and regularly hold a shaving ceremony in front of the Buddha, that is, shave off the beard as a monk. [Non-Buddhist] The common surname is changed to a teacher, and the mage takes a dharma name and a dharma number according to their respective teachings. And send it to the calendar as required. Then, after a short period of study, I asked for the Ten Commandments, which are called Misha or Shamini. Misha is translated according to the pronunciation of ancient India, which means "stop evil and do good". Those who have obtained the qualification of Misha or Shamini are monks or candidates for monks.

(3) For the academic requirements of becoming a monk, it is not a university degree that many people say. There are no regulations in the country (only monks who are abbots require junior high school education or above, but the requirements are not too strict), and local governments make them according to their own actual conditions (in fact, many monks have primary school education). (non-Buddhist)

(4) The issue of abstinence from meat (non-Buddhism) is not stipulated in the precepts of monks in Nepal. Because in the Buddha's time, the begging system was implemented. You can eat whatever you want, so meat is included to show that there is no difference in diet. There is no begging environment in China, so Buddhism in China established a farming-Zen system. Because you can choose your own food to eat, there is no need to eat meat, which shows the compassion of Mahayana. As a fine tradition of Buddhism in China, vegetarianism has continued to this day, and it has also been highly respected by scholars in Southeast Asia. Because Buddhism in Southeast Asia is still begging for food, of course, eating meat. Eating meat in the Five Commandments, the Eight Guanting Commandments and the Bhikkhu (Nirvana) Commandments is not a violation, because there is no commandment prohibiting eating meat. For the formation of Buddhist vegetarian tradition in China, Liang Wudi really played a great role in promoting it. The "meat" forbidden to eat in Buddhist precepts originally refers to green onions, shallots, wild garlic, garlic and leeks. Because they hate eating raw, they have sex when they are cooked. You shouldn't even eat milk and eggs. It's just a monk's theory, not a classic. It's up to you to decide whether to do it or not, but if you have compassion, you can't eat the death of all beings yourself. The three main ways of practice include alienation, compassion and knowing what is right. It can be seen that compassion is important for practice.

(5) About wine. Abstinence from alcohol (Buddhism) is the fundamental precept of Buddhism (confusing the mind and hindering the behavior), but it is also a special precept for Buddhism. That is to say, although it is a big precept, it can be taken in small amounts for the purpose of treating diseases (explain it to the permanent residents before drinking).

(6) For monks, "this is a profession, people can still get married, and they still get paid every month." This phenomenon has already appeared in Japan, but not in China. It shows that the phenomenon of the last dharma world referred to by the Buddha has appeared. It is inevitable that the descendants of the demon king Papman will wear cassock to corrupt monks. Everything goes through four stages: success, living, bad, and emptiness. Buddhism is no exception, and it will die. But how can we prolong the life of Buddhism? The Buddha said, "When I'm finished, I'll learn the precepts." . Jaken said, "It's good to cultivate one's mind and cultivate one's nature. It's all the same whether you keep precepts or not. Don't cling to things." We must resist it.

The above, except marked as [Buddhism], are not Buddhism. It is based on the fact that in the Collection of Four Laws, Misha, who is not allowed to read the Four Laws, is not allowed to read the four laws, so the specific sources of classics are not listed. The above [Buddhist system] is not comprehensive enough, but I hope it will help those who want to know how to become a monk.

Although as mentioned above, there are many restrictions on becoming a monk. But now, many great men are monks and Buddhists in Long Shao, and the restrictions on becoming monks have been reduced a lot. It provides great convenience for people who want to become monks.

After understanding the above conditions, if you are still willing to become a monk. You can contact your local temple first to see which temple you think is suitable for you, and then contact the relevant departments of the temple about becoming a monk. Generally, monasteries will inspect monks for one year before becoming monks. The life of monks during their visit to monasteries is called "initiation". During initiation, it is mainly to see whether the motivated person is suitable to become a monk and study related courses.