Buddhism is a religion whose beliefs and practices involve the human mind and consciousness, so in some cases it may be regarded as superstition. But Buddhism is not a science, it does not provide evidence or logic to support its beliefs and theories. Therefore, people could freely choose their belief and practice of Buddhism according to their own beliefs. Buddhism has a wide audience and influence in many countries, so many countries will protect the existence and legitimacy of Buddhism. This does not mean that Buddhism is superstitious, but it shows the value and significance of Buddhism as a cultural and spiritual heritage to society and culture. The state protects the existence and legitimacy of Buddhism in order to maintain social and cultural stability and prosperity, as well as to protect the value of cultural and historical heritage. At the same time, as a belief and practice, Buddhism can also help people find inner peace and happiness. Therefore, the country will also support the development and inheritance of Buddhism through policies and measures.