Ancient monks also beat their disciples in order to make them study better, keep precepts better and even be enlightened. Well-known examples are: the story of drinking a finger Zen head.
However, don't be angry when the master hits his apprentice. He looks aggressive on the outside, but he is as calm as water on the inside. This is the master who has the ability to practice kung fu, and the two examples mentioned above are like this.
If the master is angry, then the disciples are also involved. This is not as good as the law, but the master did it wrong. Monks should cultivate a clean heart and not be polluted, so don't lose your temper.
In addition, if you are a real Buddhist, you should "not look at the world"! According to the three treasures, the monk treasure is clean. Although not all the monks we meet are treasures of monks, we meet a monk, no matter whether he keeps the precepts or breaks them, we just regard him as a signal to remind ourselves to "lead an honest and clean life without touching"! Don't worry about his behavior. For all people and things, it is best to do such a thing in time! amitabha