There are four stages in learning Buddhism: belief, interpretation, practice, and realization;
The first is "faith", which means to establish faith and believe that you study Buddhism in order to understand your own heart , get rid of the control of emotions, understand your own inner self, and understand the laws and truth of the universe;
The second is "explanation". This process is a bit difficult because you need to meet a real monk to teach you the meaning of Buddhism. , so it is recommended that you first choose "Questions and Answers on Common Sense of Buddhism" by the great layman Zhao Puchu. The great layman Zhao Puchu is the second president of the Buddhist Association of China and one of the four great monks in modern times: a disciple of the great monk Yuanying, so it is the best introductory textbook. but.
The third is "practice", let the monks lead you to practice, such as chanting mantras, releasing animals and giving alms, worshiping Buddha and meditating, etc.;
The fourth is "certification", that is, Through the above three links, personal practice proves that what the monks and Buddhist scriptures say is true, and you will slowly begin to embark on the road to becoming a Buddha.
Therefore, learning Buddhism is about generating bodhicitta, doing good deeds, increasing wisdom, eliminating karmic obstacles, accumulating blessings, and ultimately moving toward liberation from life and death, gaining the ultimate care of life, and achieving positive results.