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Is there a Buddha in the world? Why should Buddhism imitate Taoism?
This kind of thing can't be imitated even if you want to. Taoism was born in the Central Plains and Buddhism was born in Nepal.

Five metempsychosis and The six great divisions in the wheel of karma are not contradictory, but Asura is removed.

Taoist Sanqing is right, and the Western Three Saints are metaphors. In fact, there is no such thing as the West and the Three Sages.

Taoism is famous for its boundless Buddha, and I don't know its origin. As for the Buddhist names, there is no Amitabha in the south, which is actually a historical evolution. If we trace back to the source, there is no such thing at all.

The tenth way to cultivate immortality may not be possible, but it is also inseparable from life and death. In addition, Buddhism says that you can become a Buddha all your life, and it is right or wrong not to be reincarnated. In other words, the Buddha was reincarnated, but it was voluntary to enter concubines and transform the world.

Buddhism says that heaven and man should be reincarnated, which is true. Taoism also admits that this does not mean that they are necessarily better than others. Monks can become Buddhists, and Buddhists can also become boundless Buddhists. They all have the same meaning, just like the Western Foundation and the China Red Cross have different names, but the content is the same (don't tell me anything about corruption, just think so for the time being).

Tao means going against the sky, and going against the sky means, as Confucius said, eating color and human nature are also. This is all natural. Some people say that it is human nature to have three wives and four concubines, but it is not human nature, it is disorder and greed. Three meals a day and monogamy are natural. However, people who practice monasticism have to break this nature. It's not that they don't eat or get married, but they don't want to eat or sleep.

As for Buddhism, Buddhism is boundless, because the sage's heart is boundless, and his meaning can contain everything, even his inequality and slander without complaint. Equal to the mind is wisdom. Generally speaking, the Buddha's mind and wisdom are clear and clean, similar to Taoism's soaring (against the sky).

So the infinite significance of Buddhism lies in medicine, architecture, economics, psychology, astronomy, geography and so on. As long as you can think of, he can see through with his own heart.

Finally, the Tao is there. If you can see it, you can see it. If you can't see it, you can't see it. But Tao is Tao, just as China people call the luminous body in the sky the sun. Westerners call it Sun. Then China, the Sun Runway came. He said what you said was wrong. This thing is not called Sun, but Sun. Therefore, China people and westerners are even more serious. We have been calling this thing for thousands of years. West Renye Fang, unconvinced, began to compare diachronic documents, study who invented the word and what it was called, and then study it for hundreds of years, which was meaningless.