What is the so-called "inheritance" in Buddhism? What's the point? How can I get it?

I think inheritance should mean that the disciples handed over or taught by Master can accept it.

The first "inheritance" in Buddhism is the Buddha or a monk who has attained the Tao. He needs to find such a person who can understand Buddhism, practice, use Buddhism to transform the world, and let the truth gained by Buddhism spread in the world to transform people who have not yet attained the Tao. Second, by reading Buddhist classics, since enlightenment can become Buddha, the truth gained by Buddhism can be spread all over the world to educate people who have not yet attained the Tao.

The meaning of "inheritance" in Buddhism is that different people have different comprehension abilities. Some people who study Buddhism can understand the truth of Buddhism, while others can't. Second, it shows that there are few people who really understand Buddhism and many people who can't. Third, it means that there are very few people who can understand Buddhism and practice Buddhism, and can educate others with Buddhism.

If you want to be the "inheritor" of Buddhism, your first chance is to learn the truth of Buddhism from the eminent monk Dade, cultivate yourself into a Buddha, cultivate others into a Buddha, let the truth gained from Buddhism spread in the world, and educate those who have not yet attained the Tao; The second chance is to make others become Buddhas by chanting Buddhist scriptures, to spread the truth gained by Buddhism in the world, and to make those who have not yet attained the Tao become Buddhas.

Buddha is as hairy as hair, and monk has geometry?

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