"Zhugu" is a transliteration of Tibetan language (sprul-sku), which means "Daoism becomes flesh". It is named according to the theory of Mahayana Buddhism's dharma body, body report and Daoism becoming flesh. Tibetan Buddhism believes that the dharma body does not appear, but appears when it is reported, and the incarnation appears randomly. Therefore, an accomplished enlightened person, when alive, "benefits all beings" everywhere; When he dies, he can have several incarnations. In other words, under the guidance of this Buddhist theory, Tibetan Buddhism finally found something to rely on in the world, that is, "reincarnated or reincarnated living Buddha." Therefore, "Zhugu" (incarnation) is the only title that can accurately, comprehensively and best express the profound meaning and spiritual realm of "living Buddha", so it is the orthodox title of "living Buddha".
"Living Buddha" is a name that people in Han areas are used to. This title and title are unreasonable in Buddhist teachings.