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The precept of sexual immorality

One of the five precepts. Precepts for lay people. That is, women who are protected by people (parents, brothers, sisters, husbands, sons, worldly laws, royal laws, etc.) or laws (referring to the ordination at home and the one-day precepts at home) are not allowed to be violated; Acting out of time, place, measure, and reason. Non-branch refers to the organs outside the birth gate that are involved in prostitution. Untimely refers to the time of perfect pregnancy, fasting, illness, etc. Non-place refers to places such as in temples and in front of the public. Non-quantity means doing it in excess. Irrational means not following the etiquette and laws of the world, such as following your own desires, matching others, etc.

[The Thirty Upasaka Sutras in the Middle Agama Volume, the Sixth Wheel-turning King’s Practice Sutra in the Long Agama Volume, the Three Upasaka Sutras in the Upasaka Sutra, the 113th Volume in the Mahavipashatra, and the 59th Volume in the Yogā??hāna Sutra. Volume 60, The Theory of Great Wisdom Volume 13, The Theory of Shunzheng Volume 42, The Theory of Kusha Volume 16]