The author of "The Stupid Wife" and "The Difficulty of Being Reborn as a Good Wife" were both Kiriya Yi. The main characters of the novel "The Difficulty of Being a Good Wife in Rebirth" were Lu Shaoqi (Ananda) and Chu Baning (King Su). King Su, Chu Baning, had a legend of destroying his wife and having no children. After Lu Shaoqi was betrothed to him, the folk gambling dens even set up gambling houses to bet on the various ways she would die. However, there was no information about "Erhuo Niangzi" that was specifically related to "Rebirth: The Difficulty of a Good Wife". He only knew that they were works of the same author.
There were many differences and connections between Buddhism and Taoism. ** 1. The difference ** 1. ** Doctrine and philosophy ** - ** View of Life and Death ** - Taoism advocated immortality and desired to live a long life. Whether it was fasting cultivation, taking external pills, or cultivating both life and death, it was all for the sake of this life and ultimately pursuing immortality. - The goal of Buddhist cultivation was to be free from the pain of life and death. The various efforts in this life were to obtain blessings in the next life, to achieve a state of freedom without worries and pain, and to be far away from all greed, anger, obsession and delusions. - ** Good and evil retribution thoughts ** - Taoism advocated the saying of "bearing one's faults"."A family that accumulates good deeds will have blessings, and a family that accumulates bad deeds will have calamities." If the predecessors did good deeds, today's people would be blessed; if today's people did evil, the younger generation would suffer. - Buddhism advocated the reincarnation of cause and effect. The good and evil of a person in this life determined the karma of the next life. What was gained in this life was the result of the good and evil deeds of the previous life, mainly aimed at oneself. 2. ** Cultivation methods ** - Buddhism paid attention to purifying one's mind, pointing directly to the human heart, becoming a Buddha by seeing one's nature, pursuing a state of nirvana and silence, and paying attention to the cultivation of one's nature. It believed that the body was like a white bone, and it would inevitably go through the process of being born, living, and bad. In the end, it was inevitable that it would be empty. - Taoism advocated the dual cultivation of life and death, cultivating one's nature while pursuing the longevity of the physical body. 3. ** Religious origin ** - Buddhism originated from India's Nepal and was introduced to China at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was a foreign religion. - Taoism originated from Chinese culture and was born in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It was a local religion. 4. ** Knowledge of the universe ** - Buddhism believed that the universe was made up of four substances: earth, water, fire, and wind. These substances gathered due to karma and scattered when the karma was exhausted, so the four were empty. - Taoism believed that the universe was made up of five substances: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Moreover, these substances were all real, so the five elements existed. 5. ** Religious sites and the names of gods ** - In Taoism, palaces, temples, mansions, halls and altars are the places where Taoist priests and nuns worship gods and enlighten their teachings. The god of Qian is called Tianzun, God, Great Emperor, Emperor and True Lord; The god of Kun is called Yuanjun, Mother, Empress, Concubine and Madam; The god of protection is called Lingguan, Tianjun or Marshal; The god of plague or the god of protecting the territory is mostly called the king, the thousand years or the prince. - Buddhism had its own unique temples and other religious places, as well as the corresponding appellation system for gods such as Buddha and Bodhisattva. 6. ** Practitioner's characteristics ** - The monk changed his surname to Shi, abandoned his ancestors and left the clan. The Taoist priest left his surname and offered sacrifices to the clan and extended his ancestors. - Monks shave their heads and abandon the world of mortals; Taoist priests tie up their hair and continue their children. - The monk chanted Amitabha, saying that there were three pure beings in the Tao (Tao, scripture, and teacher), and that the body was blessed by the immeasurable Heavenly Lord. Monks teach others to let go, everything is a burden; Taoist priests let the world open up, let nature do nothing. ** 2. Contact ** 1. In terms of characters, Sun Wukong had both Taoist and Buddhist elements. His first master, Patriarch Bodhi, had the image of a Taoist immortal. The seventy-two transformations he taught were Taoist spells. However, the name of Patriarch Bodhi and the name "Wukong" also had Buddhist elements. The place where he was apprenticed to was "Lingtai Fangcun Mountain, Slanting Moon and Three Stars Cave", which could also reflect the connection between the two. 2. In terms of books that advised people to do good, the Taishang Induction Chapter was a book that advised people to do good in Taoism, and it was also widely distributed by Buddhism as a Buddhist book to persuade people to accumulate virtue and do good. 3. In terms of worshiped figures, Guan Yu was worshiped by both Buddhism and Taoism. Buddhism called him Kagarbha Bodhisattva, and Taoism called him Emperor Guan Sheng. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following are some novels where the girl became the guardian of the village: - In a mysterious fantasy world, Alice became the guardian of the village. Only women lived in the village. When the dark forces invaded, Alice stepped forward and went through many battles. She went deep into the Dark Lair and defeated the leader to protect the village. Her story was told by the people. - In a remote mountain village, in order to protect the village from the wolves in the forest, Emily embarked on a journey to find the "guardian flower" with the encouragement of the villagers. After finding and bringing it back to the village to plant, the wolves no longer appeared, and the village returned to peace. Emily became the hero of the village and later became the village chief to continue to protect the village and protect the forest. In addition, some novels mentioned that there was a view that the village's fool (if it was a girl, it could also be a special guardian symbol) was treated well. This fool was thought to be the guardian of the village. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
According to the reference materials, there was a mention of a work called "Monster Academy Spooked." It was an American comedy/family/fantasy film that would be released on 2025 - 08 - 01(USA). However, there was no more detailed information about the plot of the film.
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Here's a rough way to draw continents on a bubble globe: ** I. Preparing Work ** 1. ** Material preparation ** - [Bubble globe: You can choose a bubble ball of a suitable size as the base model of the globe.] - Pigments: Choose a variety of colors, such as blue for the ocean, green for the plains, etc. Different colors are used to distinguish the continents. - Brush: Brush of different sizes. Small brushes are used to outline details, and large brushes are used to fill in large areas. - [Resources: You can prepare a world map and other information to accurately draw the shape and location of each continent.] 2. ** Early Stage Mark ** - On the bubble ball, he first determined the position of the North and South Poles. You can mark it by finding the symmetrical points on the top and bottom ends of the ball. - Roughly determining the position of the equator would help him grasp the distribution of the continents. ** 2. Steps to Draw Each Continent ** 1. ** Asia * - Asia was the largest continent. He started drawing from the northeast of the bubble ball and outlined its general outline first, including the Siberian region in the north. This was a vast area with an irregular shape, with many pennants and islands. - Then, he drew the coastline of eastern Asia, including the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese archipelago. The shape of the mainland of China was complicated. There were many gulfs and pennants, such as the Shandong Peninsula and the Liaodong Peninsula. These details had to be paid attention to when drawing. - When filling in the color, you can use different shades of color according to different terrains. For example, plateau areas such as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau can be represented by a slightly darker green color. 2. Europe - Europe was located in the west of Asia. Its outline was relatively fragmented, with many pennants and islands. First, he drew the basic shape of the European continent, starting from Scandinavia, which was long and narrow and surrounded by many islands. - Next, he drew the Mediterranean coast in southern Europe. There were the Iberian Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula, and the Balkans. They were of different shapes and had to be distinguished. The mountains and plains in Europe could also be reflected by the depth of the color. 3. ** Africa * - Africa was in the southwest of the bubble ball. The shape of Africa was more regular, like a pyramid and a triangle. First, draw the outline of the African continent. Pay attention to the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa and the Somalia Peninsula in the east. - The central part of Africa was the vast Kongo Basin, which could be represented by light green, while the Sahara Desert in the north could be represented by yellow and other colors. 4. ** North America ** - North America was located in the northwest of the globe. He started from the northern part of the country, which was a region with a unique shape. Next, he drew the eastern coastline of North America, where there were many gulfs and pennants, such as the Peninsula of Orlando. - The central part of North America was a vast plain, and the western part was the Rocky Mountains. One could use different colors to distinguish the terrain of the plains and the mountains. 5. ** South America ** - South America was in the south of the globe. It was shaped like a triangle. First, he drew the northern part of South America, where the Amazon River flowed into the sea. The Amazon River basin was the largest tropical rainforest in the world and could be represented in dark green. - The southern tip of South America was Cape Horn, so one had to pay attention to its position and shape when drawing. 6. ** Oceania ** - Oceania was mainly made up of the continent of Australia and many islands. The Australia continent had a unique shape, like a large island. When drawing, pay attention to the desert area in the west and the coastal mountains in the east. - In addition, he had to draw the many islands in Oceania, such as the North and South Islands of New Zealand. 7. ** Antarctica * - Antarctica was located at the southernmost tip of the Earth. It was roughly circular in shape, surrounded by the ocean. Because Antarctica was covered in ice and snow, it could be represented by white paint. In the process of drawing, he had to constantly refer to the world map and other information to ensure that the shape, position, and proportion of each continent were relatively accurate.
He recommended The Guide to Medical Treatment in the Nineteenth Century. The author's ID was West Wind, and he was a surgeon. This was a novel about urban life, and it was also like a semi-popular science novel. It was about surgeons who traveled back to mid-nineteenth-century Vienna to practice medicine. The male lead, Kave Heinz, was 17 years old. There were also many supporting roles, each with their own characteristics. There was a lot of knowledge about surgery in the book. The author had a good foundation in medicine and medical history, and the writing was very realistic, allowing the readers to experience it personally. However, there were also some flaws. For example, the killer line in the early stages was a little abrupt, and there was little description of the protagonist's psychological activities. But overall, it was not bad. The logic was professional, the annotations were rich, and the updates were stable. There were no typos. It could be considered a hardcore medical novel. It told the story of modern doctors practicing medicine in the Middle Ages very well. It was recommended to friends who wanted to understand the history of medicine. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Marriage was a relationship between a man and a woman, and it had many implications. In essence, marriage was based on feelings and responsibilities. Two people would spend their lives together, support each other, grow together, and face all kinds of situations together. In this process, their souls collided with each other. It was both a continuation of love and a manifestation of responsibility and responsibility. In a marriage, there was no perfect situation. One should not have unrealistic fantasies because marriage was more of a daily affair. It was difficult to avoid friction and conflict, and partners who could face daily trivialities together were often more likely to be together for a long time. A happy marriage required many factors. Common values were an important cornerstone, including similar family values, life values, money values, etc. This helped to avoid many unnecessary conflicts. It was also necessary to have effective communication. Not only must one understand the other party's inner demands in the dispute, but there must also be in-depth communication in daily life. The usual care and sharing were equally important. Respect for each other can create equal relationships, respect each other's opinions, interests, and lifestyle, and avoid imbalance and oppression. It was also crucial to be tolerant of each other. They were willing to think for each other when they knew that the other party was lacking, and they understood and solved the problem together when the other party made a mistake. In addition, it was also necessary to maintain romance and freshness. Maintaining love through some small details could bring vitality to the marriage. At the same time, both parties should maintain a certain degree of independence in marriage. Loyalty was important, but they also had to learn to play a role at the right time and tolerate some things at the right time. For women, they had to be careful when dealing with their in-laws 'affairs. Moreover, couples should try to avoid frequent quarrels, treat marriage single-mindedly, and learn to tolerate each other's shortcomings.
There were both advantages and disadvantages to having a boyfriend playing with his phone and listening to novels every day. On the positive side, listening to novels could be used as a form of leisure and entertainment to help him relax his body and mind, and to obtain spiritual enjoyment after work or study. Especially if he was interested in literary works or stories, it could also broaden his knowledge. However, there were also many adverse effects. From a health perspective, long-term listening to books on the phone could cause damage to one's vision. For example, long-term listening to books in a bad posture could lead to eye fatigue and vision loss. The phone screen was small and the font was small. Large eye movements and long-term staring could stimulate eye muscle fatigue and eye blood vessels. In terms of hearing, if you often listen to books in a noisy environment, or look down at your phone for a long time, or listen to books with your earphone cable rolled up, it is easy to gradually decline your hearing. Your inner ear may also be damaged or tired, which can lead to serious hearing problems. Psychologically, long-term static listening posture could easily make people tired. It might ignore the surrounding environment and cause psychological problems. The spiritual excitement brought by listening to books might affect the ability to think freely and perceptual understanding. It was also easy for people to indulge in it and escape from real life. In terms of social interaction, listening to books was a solo act. Long-term addiction to it would separate him from the surrounding environment, the crowd, and interpersonal communication, affecting his communication with others, weakening his social skills and understanding of other people's emotions and speech, resulting in loneliness. He might also alienate his family and spouse. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>