1. Buddhism talks about being born into the world: "being born into the world" - to escape into the void, to be pure hearted and have few desires, and to be empty all the time; "Joining the world" - stepping into the world, promoting Buddhism and culture. The Mahayana Buddhism stresses the birth of the world. The goal of the birth is to get rid of the troubles and temptations of the ordinary world, find a quiet and quiet place, and practice meditation to reach a superb state. The birth requires the practitioners to remove all distractions, abandon things outside of themselves, and forget both things and things. There is no self outside of the body, and I am neither. The ultimate goal of the birth is to help themselves, that is, to pursue their own liberation.
2. In contrast to the Mahayana Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism stresses the need to enter the world, and through the practice of entering the world, educate the public to achieve positive results. Why are Mahayana Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism so different? This is mainly due to the difference between them on the question of whether human nature is good or evil. Mahayana Buddhism believes that human nature is evil, and only few people can "understand". It is a pessimistic and negative attitude to eliminate the root of evil and achieve good results by practicing away from the evil world. Mahayana Buddhism believes that human nature is basically good, but the world is full of suffering and has lost the nature of all living beings. You can persuade people to do good through transformation, so that all living beings can get rid of suffering. There is no limit to suffering, and you can turn around and achieve good results. All living beings have Buddha nature and can become Buddhas, which represents an optimistic and positive attitude. It can be said that being born is to help oneself, and joining the world is to help others.