Basic ideas of Buddhism:
1. Human nature: Buddha is not a god who comes and goes without a trace, nor is he a God imagined in the imagination. Everything about the Buddha has a human character. Like us, he has parents, a family, and a life. In his human life, he expresses his compassion, moral conduct, prajna, and other wisdom that transcends the human world. Therefore, he is a human Buddha.
2. Lifestyle: The Buddhism developed by the Buddha attaches great importance to life. There are teachings and instructions everywhere about the basic necessities of life, including food, clothing, living, sitting, and lying down. There are even clear instructions on family and dependent relationships, and participation in social and national activities.
3. Altruism: The Buddha was born into this world solely for the purpose of "teaching and benefiting", to educate and transform all living beings, and to provide benefits to all living beings, with altruism as his original intention.
4. Joy: Buddhism is a religion that brings joy to people. The Buddha’s teachings of compassion are designed to solve the suffering of all living beings and give them happiness.
Extended information:
Buddhism believes that people are rare. It is very rare for all sentient beings to be given the opportunity to be like "blind turtles" in endless reincarnations. For Buddhism, there are no eight times, ten is satisfactory. Whether we want to repay our parents for their upbringing, pursue a happy life in the world, learn Buddhism, or gain liberation from the world, we must rely on this very precious person.
The president of the biography pointed out that Buddhism opposes killing and suicide, and advocates the protection of life. The Buddha clearly condemned and prohibited suicide: "You are stupid!" Why don't you listen to me and cherish all life? Why don't we remember this cloud now? Therefore, it is completely baseless to say that "self-immolation does not violate doctrine."
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Buddhism