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What is Buddhist life?
Buddhism represents a kind of life with "everything follows fate" as the guiding spirit, rather than taking things as happiness or taking oneself as sorrow. It has just become popular among young people. People, as the name implies, take the word "Buddha" as their life guide and live a Buddhist life.

The popularity of lottery tickets on the internet continues to rise, and many related words have been derived. For example, the idolization of Buddhist schools refers to the idolization of love and peace in which fans who have fallen into the rice circle are tired of fan wars and finally want to stay away from their troubles and pursue inner peace, no anger, no quarrel, no criticism and no enemies.

Usually, the way to get idol and Buddha's heart is to divert attention. For example, during the final exam, you will passively enter the idol of Buddhism, or simply jump into other pits of the game to divert your attention. Generally speaking, Buddhist idolization is usually a common state of a group of old fans.

20 17, 17 In February, a blog post titled "The First Group of Post-90s Becoming Monks" introduced the way of "Buddhist life" of young people at present, and its "Buddhist life" means "don't dispute success or failure, don't be demanding, don't care, don't care about everything, and take pleasure in it".

Buddhism quickly exploded the internet, showing its superior ability to create words. Buddhist youth, Buddhist life, Buddhist tourists, Buddhist parents, Buddhist love, Buddhist health, Buddhist fish farming, Buddhist shopping and so on are endless.

Some people say that the popularity of "Buddhism" reflects that young people hate haggling and irrational disputes and hope to build a harmonious life order.

It is also said that young people laugh at themselves by "Buddhism", which reflects a helplessness of simply lowering life expectations and an undesirable negative attitude towards life.

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