Buddha (Sanskrit:? ; IAST:Buddha), the full name of Buddha, is a Buddhist term and a statue of Fu Hui's two legs, that is, a person who practices well with Fu Hui and wisdom. All sentient beings, after converting to the Three Treasures of Buddhism, Dharma and Monk, may become Buddhas through three countless robberies (except one explanation [1]), so they become Buddhas through constant practice, which personally proves the karma of all dharma circles in the Three Realms. Buddha is a saint freed from samsara, who has a thorough understanding of the causes of life in the universe and is truly all-knowing, so all Buddhas must be in ten directions.
The Buddha with great achievements has infinite wisdom and power, reaching the supreme and unparalleled realm. Therefore, all "Buddhas" have ten titles: Tathagata, responsive, omniscient, conscientious, good at death, no solution in the world, no rules for the monarch (sometimes the Supreme Master, the master), the unity of heaven and man, becoming a Buddha, becoming a Buddha. Buddha has five eyes, six senses, ten powers and eighteen powers. There are 32 kinds of Buddha bodies and 80 kinds of good shapes. Mahayana Buddhism says that Buddha also has three bodies, four wisdom, ten kinds of great joy, eighteen empty spaces and so on.