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What is the stem of Buddhism?

Buddhism, an online buzzword, is also a cultural phenomenon. The main meaning refers to the attitude of pursuing inner peace, no desire, no sadness, no joy, and light clouds and light winds. The general idea is: it's okay to have it, it's okay to have it, it's okay not to fight, it's not about winning or losing. The application in real life is that I can't eat grapes, and I don't say that I don't eat grapes. Buddhism is a word of Buddha, and most of them are related to Buddhism. Buddhism's thought of being happy with the situation, being happy with the situation and being calm runs through. There is nothing wrong with being a Buddhist youth, a Buddhist parent, a Buddhist job seeker, a Buddhist enthusiast, a Buddhist society and a Buddhist society. At least, we can live a relaxed and happy life and stay away from illness. Now, cancer has become common and has great potential for sadness. Aren't we still rethinking our original outlook on life? Buddhism is like spring breeze, why not do it? This attitude towards life is called Buddhism at a higher level and laziness at a more straightforward level! This is a common way for young people to deal with stress and anxiety. This word comes from the word "Buddhist idolization" in the popular network before, and is extracted from the essence of "Buddhism". It is a common attitude towards life in any situation at present, especially when it is often used to describe young people. The reason why this word is well known comes from the date 20 17 12 February 12. A hot topic in Weibo is called "The First Group of Monks Born after 90s became monks", which is an original WeChat article about the life of Buddhists born after 90s, written by the author. These include Buddhist circle of friends (praise with the edge is the encouragement of love), Buddhist passengers (you stop there and don't move me), Buddhist love (you can look at me), Buddhist fitness (you can live to 99 when you walk around on the treadmill), and Buddhist diners (what did you eat at noon? Have another one yesterday) ... and so on.