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Cows, horses and sheep are good animals. Why does Buddhism classify them as one of the three evil ways?
This is because they all belong to animals. Since it is an animal, it is bound to lose its mind because of stupidity, and naturally it is not easy to get rid of it. Buddhism's criteria for dividing sentient beings (sentient beings) are very fair and scientific, all because of their inner clarity. Therefore, the hearts of sentient beings with three good ways are far clearer than those with three evil ways. Let's give an example. Everyone who owns a dog knows that although we look obedient when training a dog, if you put a meat bone in front of it, it will definitely get out of control and there will only be meat bones in its eyes. This is that greed overwhelms nature, but human beings can basically do it. This is the essential difference between humans and animals. Therefore, although cattle, horses and sheep are kind, ignorance is their main feature, and Buddhism divides them into three kinds of evil ways.