The Buddha was born into the world to fulfill a major cause, that is, to open, show, enlighten, and enter the way of the Buddha-knowledge. The Lotus Sutra declares that the Buddha teaches the nature and compassion of all beings and carries out the self-nature through the concept of the One Buddha Vehicle. The Buddha uses countless conveniences, makes good use of metaphors, and speaks on Buddhism, expounding the Dharma. Metaphor can be said to be the life of the Lotus Sutra. The whole Lotus Sutra uses a metaphor to relate the Buddha's teachings. It is a combination of Buddhist ideals and literary features. The Lotus Sutra Seven Metaphors is a typical metaphor for the convenience of power. Master Hsing Yun propounded the belief that human Buddhism should have six characteristics: mundane world, life, altruism, joy, time and mutual benefit. This study is based on the characteristics of human Buddhism. These characteristics are the humanity of reverence, heart and happiness, compassionate equality, goodness and convenience, the creation of light, happiness, compassion and compassion in the Lotus Sutra Seven Metaphors, constructing a blueprint for the pure land of human beings and realizing the practical goal of Humanistic Buddhism.