Admonitions for the Buddhist Monastery repeatedly preached the discrimination between justice and interest, and moral standards such as faith, which are consistent with the Confucian ethics. Admonitions for the Buddhist Monastery, fully adopting the Confucian ethics, favoured the fusion of Confucianism and Buddhism, because of the demand for strengthening the moral construction of the Buddhist Monastery, and the demand for the Zen humanizing. There are similarities between the "five commandments and ten goodness" of the Buddhism and the Confucian ethics, which provides the theoritical pivot for them.