Augmented sages wrote: If you don't pay attention to Buddhism and Taoism, you are a good person. What does that mean? Are monks and Taoists bad people?

There are two sentences in front of this sentence, "But doing good will have the future of Mo Wen." The ancients had great respect for monks and Taoists, so there were usually only two ways to make friends with monks and Taoists. One is that there is something difficult to solve in my heart. I hope that a monk's magical power can help me calculate and answer questions. The other is that I need to find my family to repent for my career, so these two sentences should be put together to explain, "But doing good deeds will lead to the future of Mo Wen" is to ask the future Taoist priests to solve and comfort them. They often do good deeds, and immortals and Buddhists will bless you, regardless of the future. The latter sentence "You are a good person if you don't pay attention to Buddhism and Taoism" means that people who don't deliberately make friends with their families are often open-minded, have no bad debts or have not reflected on their mistakes, and are "perfect" rather than good people in behavior. Although "you are a good person if you don't pay attention to Buddhism and Taoism", the significance of increasing the holiness of Taoism is not that Buddhism and Taoism are not good people, but that it is intended to make people reflect on themselves and restrain themselves. China's writing is profound in meaning and reasoning. If he is careless, it will inevitably lead to misunderstanding, and the first few respondents will make mistakes.