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There is often a saying similar to this in Buddhist scriptures: Buddhism mentioned by the Buddha is not Buddhism, but also a famous Buddhism. How should this be understood?
Hehe, it seems that you haven't read the Diamond Sutra carefully!

In fact, your question is already answered in the Diamond Sutra. Please see below:

"Buddha, if someone hears about it, and his confidence is pure, he will be born with reality. When he knows that he is a person, he has achieved his first rare merit. He is the reality, that is, right and wrong, so he is called the reality. "

Among them, "it is reality, it is right or wrong, so it is said that reality" has not answered you?

If you still don't understand this sentence, it seems that you have to understand what "phase" and "reality" are first.

"Why, in all respects, this is the name of the Buddha", I Buddha mercy!

Amitabha. Amitabha.