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Are Buddhism and Taoism practiced in the same way? What cause and effect? What is Yin and Yang? What is Tao? What is reincarnation?

Reach the highest, everything is for the ultimate. Daoben makes no difference. . .

Karma, also called karma, is one of the basic principles of Buddhism. Cause is cause, and result is result. Karma refers to all physical and mental activities, including body, mouth and heart. Karma is karma, which is the result of the good and evil of the three industries. The reason is karma, and the result is karma.

The concept of Yin and Yang originated from the ancient people's view of nature in China. The ancients observed various opposing and related natural phenomena in nature, such as heaven and earth, sun and moon, day and night, cold and heat, men and women, up and down, etc. And summed up the concept of "Yin and Yang" in a philosophical way of thinking. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period, Yin and Yang were mentioned in Yi Zhuan and Lao Zi's Tao Te Ching. The theory of Yin and Yang has penetrated into all aspects of China's traditional culture, including religion, philosophy, calendar, Chinese medicine, calligraphy, architecture, divination and so on. Yin and Yang is a division or subdivision of "unity of opposites or contradictory relationship", which is a species-genus relationship. The foundation of yin, yang and five elements of Chinese studies seems simple, but few people know it, and even fewer people know it and can keep it.

Buddhism's samsara says: "The six divisions in the wheel of karma". They believe that all sentient beings will be reincarnated in the "six paths" (heaven, man, Asura, beast, hungry ghost and hell) forever if they don't seek "liberation".

Tao, the root of all things in the world, is simple and unchangeable. . . . . .