- 佛教徒 fójiàotú Buddhista Buddhist; a disciple of Buddhism
- 藏传佛教 zàngchuánfójiào Tibetan BuddhismA branch of Buddhism formed from the 7th century when Buddhism entered Tibet and blended with local beliefs; it later spread to regions like Mongolia, Bhutan, and Nepal.
- 大乘佛教 dàshèngfójiào Mahayana BuddhismOne of the two main branches of Buddhism which emphasizes the salvation of all living beings and the path to becoming a Buddha; practiced primarily in East Asia.
- 小乘佛教 xiǎochéngfójiào HinayanaOne of the two major schools of Buddhism, focusing on personal liberation through self-discipline and meditation; also known as the Lesser Vehicle
- 西藏佛教 xīzàngfójiào Tibetan BuddhismOne of the three major traditions of Buddhism, originating in the 7th century in Tibet and spreading to Mongolia; it combines various Buddhist teachings and is also known as [[喇嘛教|喇嘛教|la3 ma5 jiao4]] or [[藏传佛教|藏傳佛教|zang4 chuan2 fo2 jiao4]].
- 佛教语 fójiàoyǔ Buddhist termWords or terminology specific to Buddhism
- 四大佛教名山 sìdàfójiàomíngshān Four Sacred Mountains of BuddhismThe four mountains sacred to Chinese Buddhists: [[五台山|五臺山|wu3 tai2 shan1]] in Shanxi, [[峨眉山|峨眉山|e2 mei2 shan1]] in Sichuan, [[九华山|九華山|jiu3 hua2 shan1]] in Anhui, and [[普陀山|普陀山|pu3 tuo2 shan1]] in Zhejiang
- 在家佛教 zàijiāfójiào lay Buddhismthe practice of Buddhist teachings and rituals by secular practitioners who remain at home rather than joining a monastery
- 人间佛教 rénjiānfójiào Humanistic BuddhismA modern movement in Chinese Buddhism that emphasizes applying Buddhist teachings to improve society and the human condition in this world, rather than focusing solely on ritual or the afterlife.