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The basic idea of Buddhism

The basic idea of Buddhism:

First, human nature: Buddha is not an immortal who comes and goes without a trace, nor is it a mysterious god. Everything about the Buddha is human. Like us, he has parents, a family and a life, but in human life, he shows compassion, abstinence, prajna and other wisdom beyond the secular, so he is the Buddha of human nature.

Second, life: Buddhism developed by the Buddha attaches great importance to life, teaching and guiding us everywhere, including food, clothing, housing, transportation and even sitting and lying. Even for the relationship between family and family members, there are clear instructions to participate in social and national activities.

Third, altruism: Buddha was born in this world, with the purpose of "teaching benefit", educating all sentient beings, benefiting all sentient beings, and taking altruism as the foundation.

Fourth, joy: Buddhism is a religion that gives people joy. The Buddha's doctrine of compassion is to solve the suffering of all beings and give them happiness.

Extended data:

Buddhism believes that people are rare. It is very rare for all living beings to get personal opportunities, such as "blind turtles" in endless reincarnation. For Buddhism, it is not eight times, but ten times. Whether you want to repay your parents' upbringing, or pursue a happy life in the world, learn Buddhism and get rid of the world, you must rely on this very precious person.

Biographers point out that Buddhism opposes murder and suicide and advocates nursing students. The Buddha explicitly condemned suicide: "you idiot!" " Why not listen to me and cherish all life? Why don't we remember this cloud now? Therefore, it is totally unfounded to say that "self-immolation does not violate the doctrine".

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Buddhism