Sin (Buddhism)
Sin as a Buddhist term refers to an act that is against the law, an act that breaks the rule, From a practical point of view, sin is defined as a law or scorn that all preachers, all Arahants or saints, rebuke or dislike, and should be afraid of its consequences, the unfavorable consequences it brings. , And the traditional method of scolding and disliking is called the law of 訶 厭 ((訶 法 法), and the scolding is called ((訶 訶), and the fear of what is called fear. More specifically, the sin, the law, the law, the law, the law, the law, and all kinds of purity are called offenses.