Does Tibetan Buddhism talk about "Four Treasures"
This is nonsense that you don't understand Tibetan Buddhism. Buddhism has only three treasures. In Buddhism, Buddhism, Dharma and Monk are called "three treasures" together, which means pure, boundless and rare treasures. The Buddha's treasure refers to the four-legged Buddha, the magic weapon refers to the 84,000 Dharma and the two truths of Tao extinction, and the monk's treasure Mahayana refers to the holy monk and bodhisattva who sees the Tao above. Buddha is the guide; Law is the road; Monks are familiar partners. The guru is the mentor of three treasures in one, not the fourth treasure. The guru teaches like a Buddha, and his merits and wisdom are like a Buddha's dharma body. His words and deeds played a specific role as a monk's treasure. So the Buddha said, "Without a teacher, how can you know the name of the Buddha?" Only teachers know the name of Buddha, so the kindness of teachers is more important than the grace of Buddha. "Especially the secret method can't rely on the classics, and it must be taught by the master himself. Therefore, the secret law says: "Guru is the source of good fortune, and keeping precepts is the source of achievement. "This is why Tibetan Buddhism attaches great importance to the role of the guru.