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A layman studying Buddhism at home can get married and have children if he wants to die?
Although a Buddhist student at home used to live for the purpose of marriage and have children.

According to the Pure Land Classics, the condition of dying in the western paradise is to have three kinds of food: faith, will and action. It has nothing to do with getting married and having children.

1. Faith: Simply put, I believe that there is indeed Amitabha and Elysium, and that Amitabha has the ability to save his reincarnation without any doubt.

2. Wish: It means that you are willing to live in the western paradise and have no concern for this world.

3. Lines: divided into main lines and auxiliary lines. Righteousness means reading this sentence amitabha; Walking refers to the practice of ritual support, six degrees of travel and so on.

Although the necessary conditions for death are faith and will, as a Buddhist disciple at home, we should still demand ourselves according to the five precepts. In the Five Commandments, the housekeeper is allowed to live a normal husband and wife life, but lewdness is forbidden. Therefore, it is hoped that the deceased householder can get married and have children. This is also an embodiment of "Buddhism is in the world, not bad people."