Vim: what's the difference between buffers and args

I use vim when I see the command: args, I do not know the difference between arguments and buffers. in vim, I know that buffers are important, so I thought: arg * doesn’t matter, maybe it’s the "obsolete command", but when I play the vim genius game, I see arg *

Does anyone have an idea? I apologize for my poor English! THX!

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What is a Vim buffer?

A buffer is a file loaded into memory for editing. All open files are buffered.

How to determine the buffer?

Vim . - , . - , Vim. Vim

- . Vim, .

== > vim

Args == > dos/linux vim, : args (: c : args *.c)

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