Money: domestic money and foreign money. For example, giving one's own physical strength and helping others to work is to pay in money; Donating your money to help others is a foreign donation. Fabushi: Giving lectures and printing scriptures to make friends with others, recording lectures and making friends with others on CD, and persuading people to learn Buddhism are all Fabushi. Fearless giving: Fearless giving is to make all beings no longer feel afraid. Vegetarianism is simply fearless giving (because if you don't eat them, they won't die because of our appetite), and releasing them is also fearless giving.
"Giving" is one of the six paramita in Buddhism. This is an important method of practice. Giving can make good relationships, abstain from greed and cultivate good roots. Buddhism was first introduced to China, and it didn't care about production. It follows the teachings of Sakyamuni and lives by begging for food. Monks are called "benefactors" when they meet people, which is why.
As a breakthrough point of Buddhist practice, giving can temper people's body and mind, increase people's happiness and wisdom, and thus accumulate resources for becoming a Buddha. It should be said that giving is one of the simplest, easiest, most logical and most opportunity ways to learn Buddhism, so the first way of Bodhisattva's six-degree method is giving.