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Tell from Buddhism, what is the difference between Buddha and Tuo?
The full name of Buddha is Buddha.

Buddha is a transliteration of Sanskrit, such as HI in English, and the transliteration is hi.

The name of Buddha, translated into Chinese, means great consciousness, great consciousness and great consciousness.

So people in China are so simple, so there is only one word "Buddha" which should actually be Buddha or Buddha.

So, Buddha is a noun, how to distinguish it?

For example, China in English is transliterated as CHIAN, so if you ask, what's the difference between firewood and that? How do you divide this? There is only one voice, how can it be abruptly divided into two?