Give, keep the precepts, endure humiliation, and practice asceticism. Practice the Six Perfections diligently, get rid of delusions and attachments, go deep into the sutras, follow the sutras to find the moon, understand your mind, see your nature, and become a Buddha after seeing your nature. Only by practicing cultivation after enlightenment and diligently eliminating habitual tendencies can we become one and achieve liberation. Or you can accumulate merit and virtue, bring your karma to seek rebirth in the Western Paradise, or you can see the Buddha's enlightenment of non-life and obtain the incarnation of a lotus flower. The first question: How do disciples of Buddha practice? The Buddha once said: All my disciples should practice Zen if they are not chanting, and if they are not chanting they should be Zen. What does it mean? All disciples of Sakyamuni Buddha have two things to learn from the Buddha, namely practicing meditation and chanting. This is what the disciples did when the Buddha was alive. They mainly did these two things. Zen is mainly about cultivating concentration. Chanting includes listening to lectures, reciting sutras, memorizing scriptures, discussing the meaning of the Dharma, and debating. These are all forms of chanting. So what does Zen have to do with chanting? Chanting is a shallow meditation, and it is difficult for ordinary people to cope with deep meditation. So the initial chanting will cultivate your mind to gradually calm down, and to a certain extent, the chanting will mainly be done in the heart, and the mouth will no longer chant. Therefore, meditation does not mean thinking about nothing, it means thinking about the meaning in your heart and reciting it in your heart. What about chanting? Not only are you reciting with your mouth, but your heart must also follow the meaning of the Dharma. If you can keep your mind still on the meaning of the Dharma, that is concentration. So if a Buddhist disciple goes beyond these limits and does some things, then It is far from what the Buddha asked back then.