The book "84,000 Questions" answers some doubts of ordinary people (who may have dabbled in Buddhism) about Buddhism and Buddhism, and how to use Buddhism to guide some actual situations in everyone's life.
Second, what did the author say specifically? What did he say?
The author (Zong Sajiang, Yang Qinzhe, Rinpoche) specifically talked about 1. Understand Buddhism; 2. About causality and reincarnation; 3. About spiritual cultivation and practice; 4. Learn to practice Buddhism and daily life; 5. About worry, love, relationship, marriage and self; 6. multiplication (Buddhist teaching method); 7. Guru and inheritance; 8. (Tibetan Buddhism) Living Buddha system and reincarnation; 9. Buddhism and modern education, art and society; 10. Ten issues that people are most concerned about, such as death.
The author explained some relatively complex concepts in Buddhism and the Buddhist system in very simple and easy-to-understand language. At the same time, the author is also frank and open about some problems existing in existing Buddhism (at the religious level). What the author shows in this book is just like his usual style: truth, compassion, cleverness and convenience.
What is the value of this book and is it worth reading?
This book can clarify many myths for beginners and is well worth reading.
4. What does this book have to do with yourself?
By reading this book (including other works of the author, of course), I clarified many doubts and misunderstandings about Buddhism and Buddhism, which laid a better foundation for further study of Buddhism.