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Please tell me about Buddhism as you understand it! Talk about the freedom, clarity, and loftiness of the Buddhist world.

The existing major religions are all very good, and they are all based on care for life. Now, as mentioned by the original poster, I am talking specifically about Buddhism.

Buddhism is the only religion among the world's major religions that was founded by an emperor (later Sakyamuni Buddha). Therefore, he established his teachings from a holistic perspective and in order to solve the problems of all mankind.

Buddhism expresses "harmony of everything" by joining the palms together. With "compassion in mind" and "self-benefit and altruism" as the basic principles, we strive to achieve the freedom from suffering, happiness and ultimate liberation for all human beings and all sentient beings in the entire Dharma Realm.

Buddhism is an educational undertaking for all mankind. Buddhists who become monks and laymen first cultivate good moral character through the study of Buddhism and practice in life. On this basis, lay Buddhists take the family as the basis and monks the temple as the basis. Society, follow the path of Bodhisattva.

This is what we talk about in our daily three refuges: "When you take refuge in the Buddha, you should wish all living beings to understand the great way and have the supreme intention; when you take refuge in the Dharma, you should wish all living beings to go deep into the scriptures and have wisdom like the sea. "Since you take refuge in the Sangha, you should wish all living beings to understand the Great Way and be free from all obstacles."

From an individual perspective, the basis is to "do no evil, practice good deeds, and purify one's mind." , following the path of Bodhisattvas, propagating Dharma and benefiting all living beings is their lifelong ambition. Such people will naturally achieve inner purity, freedom, tranquility and loftiness.

As a Buddhist, I would like to share my humble views on Buddhism for your reference.