I haven't studied it, so I can't guide it. I just have some ideas to say.
The middle view of Buddhism is often confused with that of Confucianism. ,
There are similarities and differences between them.
The difference is particularly important. Not only the concept, but also the way of doing things, observation and observation goals are different.
What I said is my own understanding. This can't be true. It's just that it's true, and I can't express it in words or show it to you.
My understanding of Buddhism's middle view
First, do things without being extreme, moderate, balanced and peaceful.
Simply put, you should eat, sleep, think nothing when eating, don't torture yourself, don't pursue hard,
Don't cling to gains and losses.
-By the way, the Confucian view only takes "not extreme". In fact, Confucianism looks at the effect and is more utilitarian.
The second is to be a man. In fact, there are people who observe themselves and others who observe the world.
Buddhism also has introspection, that is, observing yourself, observing your body, mind, mind and law, and knowing yourself clearly, to the point where you are no longer obsessed with physical and mental illusions.
Confucianism has similar observations on others and everything in the world. "Don't worry about not knowing friends, don't worry about not knowing people". However, observing one's own strength and teaching is much less.
This is probably the most obvious difference.
Third, the Buddhist point of view and the Confucian point of view, I feel that the direction here is the same-to conform to the heaven and do what you can, without hindrance.
But the pursuit of Confucianism lies in reincarnation-whether it is the rule of the country or the peace of the world, it is thinking about life, practicing hard in the realm of human beings, and becoming a god in the afterlife is the goal.
Buddhism is different. The field of Buddhism. The Buddha taught that as long as there is no reincarnation, the blessings will be exhausted and then fall. Therefore, the blessing of reincarnation is not worth paying, and becoming a Buddha is a more worthwhile way.
No one is bound, so why should that person bind himself?