"The Original Body" was a Xianxia-Cultivation civilization novel, which involved the Buddhist Demon Scriptures. The protagonist, Li Qian, comprehended the mysteries of the Mysterious Gate and cultivated nine avatars. He had nine times the opportunities of ordinary people and became the biggest anomaly in the Mysterious Gate. There were also other mysterious secret manuals in this book, such as the Formless Demon Scripture. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The phrase 'save the people and save the self', appeared in many Buddhist scriptures, the most famous of which was the Diamond Sutra. In the Diamond Sutra, Buddha taught that people should save others through their own strength and not rely on others. This concept was known as self-salvation, which meant solving problems and facing challenges by oneself. The Diamond Sutra also says that if we can initiate compassion and help to others, we can also obtain freedom and nirvana. Therefore, saving others and saving oneself became an important idea in Buddhism. It encouraged people to help others achieve self-transcendence and Nirvana through their own efforts and compassion.
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Legend of the Lich in the Wilderness": The author is 300 catties of banana green. The plot is compact, the writing is beautiful, and the rhythm is very good. It is definitely one of the best works in the prehistoric novels. 2. "The Husky in the World of Desolation": The author is an old bookworm. His humorous writing and interesting protagonist setting make people enjoy reading it. 3. "The Primal Self Became the God-Slaying Spear": The author is Purple Flames. The plot is full of ups and downs. The writing is smooth and there are many explosive moments. 4. "The Primordial Immortal Path of Ten Thousand Arts": The author is a heavenly book and a land slip. The plot is exquisite and the plot is fantastic. The words contain philosophical meaning. It is very worth reading. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
The literariness of Buddhist classics is mainly manifested in the following aspects: Story: Many Buddhist scriptures have vivid storylines that are closely related to Buddhist teachings, full of drama and mystery. For example, the theme of "How to eliminate disasters and prolong life" in the Diamond Sutra showed readers how to eliminate troubles and prolong life through cultivation through vivid storylines. 2. Character image: The characters in Buddhist classics are vivid and full of profound meaning and symbolic meaning. For example, although the dragon girl and phoenix in the Lotus Sutra came from different worlds, their images were full of wisdom and beauty, representing different levels of spiritual realm. 3. Poem genre: Many Buddhist classics use poetry genre full of rhythm and beauty. For example, the theme of "Form is emptiness, emptiness is form" in the Heart Sutra shows the core ideas of Buddhist teachings to the readers through beautiful poetry. 4. Language usage: The language usage of Buddhist classics is very beautiful and full of poetry and philosophy. For example, the Diamond Sutra used many expressive metaphor and symbols to let the readers feel the profoundness of Buddhist teachings. 5. Cultural significance: Buddhist classics are not only literary works but also cultural classics, reflecting the thoughts and culture of ancient China. For example, the theme of "governing by inaction" in Tao Te Ching is very similar to the "non-self" thought in Buddhism, reflecting the pursuit of philosophy in ancient Chinese culture.
πI recommend the following novels to you: "The Forbidden Magician": This is an original fantasy novel. It uncovers the truth of history and seeks the boundary between justice and evil. The young man searches for the truth in the whirlpool of conspiracy again and again. It is fascinating. "Taboo in the Classroom": This is a suspense-mystery mystery novel. The male protagonist is caught up in a murder case in the teaching building and is unable to extricate himself. It makes people nervous and excited. "No One Knows Taboos More Than Me": This was a Xianxia-classical Xianxia novel. The taboos of the forbidden world had descended into the world of martial arts. There were also demons, ghosts, devils, and other mysterious existences. It was something that people were looking forward to. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Buddhist scripture translation plays an important role in the history of Chinese translation and is an important part of Chinese culture. The translation of Buddhist scriptures began in the 4th century, when Buddhism was at its peak. The translation of Buddhist scriptures had an important impact on the development of Buddhism in China, the spread of Buddhist ideas and culture, and the development of Buddhism in the world. The translation of Buddhist scriptures played a vital role in the development of Chinese Buddhism. The early Buddhist scripture translation mainly translated the original text of the scriptures so that Buddhist ideas could be more widely spread. These translated works laid the foundation for the formation and development of Chinese Buddhism. The translation of Buddhist scriptures also played an important role in spreading Buddhist ideas and culture. Through the translation of Buddhist ideas, it was able to spread around the world, allowing more people to understand and come into contact with Buddhism. These translated works also provided important thinking resources for the formation and development of Chinese Buddhist thoughts. In addition, the influence of Buddhist scripture translation on Chinese culture could not be ignored. The Buddhist scripture translation enabled the spread of Buddhist thoughts in China, which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese traditional culture and thoughts. At the same time, the translation of Buddhist scriptures also made China's language, literature, art and other aspects develop and innovation. Buddhist scripture translation has an important position in the history of Chinese translation. It has made important contributions to the spread and development of Chinese culture, as well as the exchange and development of world culture.
πI recommend two novels to you: " Heavenly Master Is Not Talented ": This is a fantasy romance-Oriental fantasy novel. The male protagonist is a strange character, and the female protagonist is sometimes very serious, and sometimes very indecent. The plot of the novel was full of mystery and humor. It would definitely make you feel that it was not serious. " Forbidden Physique ": This is an Oriental fantasy novel. The main character is the mysterious Mayan race. They are space travelers and gods of the world. On the way to find Maya, what kind of unknown secrets were uncovered? This novel is full of mysterious and wonderful fantasy elements. You will definitely like it. I hope you like my recommendation.
I recommend the book Super Radio to you. The protagonist, Zhang Jian, heard Dao Ancestor Hongjun's preaching on the radio and began a magical cultivation journey. The main characters of the book were not two people, but it also showed the life of collecting waste. In addition, listening to the Buddhist scriptures on the radio was also one of them. However, if you like to see the story of two people collecting waste together, I can also recommend "The Strongest Waste Recoverer" to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The concept of "Three Thousand Worlds" first appeared in the novel Journey to the West. It was said by a Sanskrit master that Sun Wukong heard on his way to obtain scriptures. However, this concept was not unique to the Buddhist scriptures, but came from a concept in Indian philosophy. According to Indian philosophy, the universe is an infinite big world composed of countless small worlds, each of which has its own characteristics such as matter, energy, time and so on. These small worlds were called the Greater Worlds, and the Three Thousand Greater Worlds were the smallest of them all. This concept was more specifically described in Buddhism as "Three Thousand Worlds", which referred to a large world composed of countless worlds, each of which had its own material, energy, and space-time characteristics. One of the most famous Greater Worlds was Mount Sumeru. It was the largest mountain in the Greater World and an important symbol of Buddhism. It should be noted that the three thousand worlds was not a specific Buddhist content but a concept of Indian philosophy, which was also described in more detail in Buddhism.
Shancai and Longnu came from two Buddhist scriptures: 1 Diamond Sutra: The Good Wealth Boy was an important figure in the Diamond Sutra. According to the Buddhist tradition, the Good Fortune Boy was the predecessor of Tang Sanzang. He encountered many difficulties and challenges on the way to obtain the scriptures and finally succeeded in obtaining them. 2 Lotus Sutra: The Dragon Lady was an important character in the Lotus Sutra. According to Buddhist tradition, the Dragon Lady was the incarnation of the Buddha Mother, Morijten. In order to help all living beings, she turned into the Dragon Lady and asked the Buddha for Dharma.