What were the main rules for Buddhism?
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The Five Precepts are the laws of Buddhism. They are no killing, no stealing, no committing sexual misconduct, no lying, and no taking intoxicants.
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He taught that wisdom, kindness, patience, generosity and compassion were important virtues. Specifically, all Buddhists live by five moral precepts, which prohibit: Killing living things. Taking what is not given.
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