How do buddhas and bodhisattvas exist in Buddhism?

More than 2000 years ago, Prince Siddhartha was born in Kapilowe, northern India. His father, Sudoku King, spoiled him and built a temple for him to use in winter, summer and rain. He was taught skills by famous teachers in the world, so that he learned five Ming and four Vedas in his teens and learned the crown for a while; After Wen Chengwu, Siddhartha practiced all kinds of martial arts, and won the first prize in the subsequent Sagar noble contest. When Siddhartha was sixteen or seventeen, he married his cousin Princess Yaodha. His father, King Su Fan, was afraid of his loneliness and sent hundreds of beautiful women to play with him. Later, Princess yaodharā gave birth to a son named Luo Renluo for Siddhartha. After the birth of his son, Siddhartha was doubly depressed, and the idea of becoming a monk that had always existed was even higher. He is very afraid of being completely dragged down by his newborn son. Recalling the various states I saw at the Muse Gate, I finally feel that it is not my wish to stay in the secular world, inherit the Great Unity and be the king of a country. He finally couldn't help saying goodbye to his father and wanted to become a monk. King suddhodana, though reluctant, finally agreed, so the prince didn't say goodbye to his wife and children, and went out to be a shaman himself at night. First I participated in asceticism for six years, and finally I almost starved to death because of malnutrition. Later, he was lucky enough to be rescued by the shepherd girl and drank the chyle she provided to save his life. After sitting under the bodhi tree, I realized day and night and finally got the right path. Later, he passed on what he had learned for forty-nine years, and finally entered nirvana at the age of eighty. ?

This is the outline of Sakyamuni's life ? Why can Siddhartha become a Buddha, and why can't we become a Buddha? Why can Sakyamuni understand the truth of the universe, while we Buddhists are just praying for disaster relief, burning incense and kowtowing? ? Let me see, Sakyamuni's life?

On status: Kapilowei is young, but he is also the prince of a country, and this prince is not the prince of China, and he has no suspicion of his father, and there is no conspiracy of his brothers and ministers. He is so popular with Sudoku King that he can sit on the throne whenever he wants. As the supreme ruler of a country, but without the burden of state affairs.

On bloodline: Siddhartha is Khrushchev's caste and the prince of Sakyamuni. His paternal line is not only royal, but also his biological mother, stepmother and wife are princesses. Not expensive. On wealth: Needless to say, at least you won't worry about money. On emotion: the only regret is that Mrs. Moyev, the biological mother, died in childbirth, but her stepmother loved her as much as her aunt, and her love for him was no less than that of her biological mother. Maternal love is not lacking for him. Married and had children at a young age. Father loves mother, and wife is wise. On self-cultivation: knowledgeable, short literary career, strong martial arts, brave and good at fighting, never ignorant and incompetent. On looks: handsome. Later, there were 32 looks and 80 good looks. As for the rest, health, wisdom and prestige are all lacking. They ate delicious food, wore silks and satins, were surrounded by Maggie, and there were many servants ...? There is a word in Buddhism called "Fu Bao". Think about yourself first, and then think about all the people you can think of through the ages. How many people can be as good as Siddhartha?

Why can he be right and our generation is vulgar? The answer is obvious. People are tired of playing with what we are fighting for. For example, a child, a piece of candy, and a rattle should look straight when they see it, and they will not hold hands if they want to babble. But is this thing still so attractive to adults like you? By the same token, fame and fortune, Buddha was born to enjoy all this. We are still burning incense and kowtowing, chanting Buddha's blessings, and the Buddha has abandoned it as a child's play.