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Does Buddhism talk about plant reincarnation? If so, what is it like?

According to Buddhists, plants cannot be reincarnated unless they are sentient.

If you think that plants can be reincarnated, at least from the perspective of Buddhism, this person must be a heretic. Both Mahayana Sutra and Shurangama Sutra emphasize this point.

The Mahayana Sutra says that man-made plants (and four plants) live long, so it must be a theory of magic. For example:

"Gu Mi vegetation without life without me. Non-sentient beings If anyone can say so. Is my disciple. If not. When you know, you are a heretic disciple. If so, the Buddhist scriptures are what the Buddha said. If someone follows the devil. This is a magical family. If you can follow what the Buddha said. It is a famous bodhisattva. "

Shurangama Sutra:

"Good people are poor and empty, but they have been destroyed, but they are silent, and the paradox is not round. If you know what you know, know it everywhere, and know it because of your knowledge, then ten kinds of plants and trees are called sentient beings, just like people. Flowers, plants and trees are all people. When people die, they will become ten grass trees. Those who have no choice but to start all over again will be ignorant. Mother-in-law holds all the senses and becomes her partner. If you are obsessed with Buddha and Bodhi, you will die without knowledge. It is a famous four-wheel, knowing each other, becoming a virtual fruit, violating the far circle, carrying the city to nirvana and knowing the species. "