The eight rings here are the five meats and three evils that Zhu Bajie said. What is this? Five meats and three evils were taboo in China's ancient fasting diet, which was first praised by Taoism and Confucianism and later introduced by foreign religions. Five meat dishes: garlic, small garlic, apricot koji, garlic and onion are the five meat dishes in the west, while leek, garlic, mustard, coriander and coriander are the five meat dishes in Taoism; Three evils: three kinds of meat that Taoism does not eat: goose, dog and turtle.
Therefore, according to the original work, Pig Bajie and Pig Bajie should be different from Buddhist Bajie. The full name of the Buddhist Eight Rings is "Ba Zhai", which is the eight commandments of Buddhism for men and women believers at home. Including no killing, no stealing, no lust, no lying, no drinking, no sitting in a gorgeous bed, no dressing up for singing and dancing, and no eating after noon.