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What is the difference between Buddhism and Taoism?
Both Taoism and Buddhism abide by the law of cause and effect, that is, the so-called "heaven" and "Tao"

However, Taoism still has a persistence, that is, persistence in the immortality of the flesh, while Buddhism has no persistence. Because Buddhists know that life will perish, the flesh can live forever, and when catastrophe comes, the indestructible flesh will also be destroyed (the so-called catastrophe will destroy our world, that is, the universe, and collapse into a point), so we can also see from this that the day seen by Buddhists is more comprehensive than that seen by Taoists, and it should be said that it is all of the day, while Taoists only see part of it.

One more thing, about the downstairs, the body is transformed by real anger-this is nothing more than a body different from human nature, that is, the nature of heaven in Buddhism or other pure land, but whether it is the nature of heaven or pure land, the world is still alive or dead-alive and dead. When the Taoist world or the pure land world is destroyed, the evaporated flesh will also be destroyed.

The so-called yuan gods and souls are still not the most fundamental things in Buddhism. The most fundamental thing in Buddhism is dharma body. All sentient beings have dharma bodies, which are immortal and seem to be motionless. But from the beginning, all sentient beings were confused by various illusions and turned into the so-called "heart", the so-called soul and the so-called meta-god, and then the meta-god, soul and mind became six, and all kinds of things in the world became reality.