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Where is the birthplace, enlightenment and nirvana of Sakyamuni Buddha?
Its birthplace is Lumbini Garden in Kaplovi, China, which is located in Tilai, Nepal. According to the local custom at that time, Prince Sakyamuni was born when the prince's mother went back to her mother's house to give birth and passed through Lumbini Garden.

After the prince went out of four doors, he saw four things: birth, old age, illness and death, and he was born with the heart of becoming a monk, and then his family left the throne to become a monk. Its enlightenment is that Bodhgaya in ancient India is located in Patna, India.

Nirvana Location: Nirvana was found in the Sharo Double Tree Forest in Naga, and Nirvana appeared under it, located in Kasia, India.

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The ideological program, the Buddha's ideological theory, is usually summarized as four truths: suffering, determination, extinction and Tao.

Bitterness: All the pains in life can be summed up as "five yin filling pains". The five yin filling feelings is the general name of body and mind, and it is bitter because of harmony. The analysis of physical and mental harmony is divided into three aspects: connotation, place and boundary: five psychological connotations; Six physiological aspects; The six principles of physics are impermanence, selflessness and bitterness.

Concentration: Concentration is a component of pain. Suffering is because of the desire for love, and it is "thinking about the past", "rejoicing in the future" and "indulging in the present"; Love is based on love for myself (I am always happy), and it also affects everything outside. The activities I want to love-karma, good and evil, suffering-will also lead to suffering.

Extinction: Extinction is the complete liberation of suffering. Because the root of suffering is love, so "from love, turn to all kinds of knots, harmony and so on." Being able to be "really bitter" means nirvana, that is, the dissipation of suffering and determination.

Truth of Tao: Tao is the bitter way. It refers to the correct practice method-the Eight Right Path, which summarizes all practice. The practice methods mentioned by the Buddha, such as four thoughts, four righteous disturbances, God's four feet, five five forces and seven sensory branches, are not derived from the Eight Righteousness Path.

The focus of Buddhism is human body and mind, and everything revolves around "suffering" to solve this problem. Among the four truths, "suffering" and "collection" belong to his epistemology, "extinction" belongs to idealism, "Tao" belongs to methodology, and all that runs through is "origin", that is, the bitter birth of origin and the bitter extinction of origin.

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