The Supreme God-Devil System, The Peak of Martial Soul, The Buddha of Immortals, The Great Sage Book, and other novels all had similar plots. I recommend you to read "Demon God's Princess Consort". This fantasy romance novel also described the plot of "If I become a Buddha, there will be no demons in the world. If I become a demon, what can Buddha do to me?" I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In Buddhism, there was a commonly used saying," One thought becomes Buddha, one thought becomes Devil." This sentence emphasized the influence of a person's thoughts on becoming a Buddha or a demon. To be specific, when a person's mind is quiet and inaction, it conforms to the Buddha nature and becomes a Buddha. When a person's mind is troubled, persistent, paranoid, angry, and angry, it becomes a demon. Therefore, this sentence meant that a person's thoughts determined his situation and the direction of his cultivation. However, we do not know the specific background and circumstances, so we are unable to provide a more detailed explanation.
Shakyamuni was the crown prince of King Jingfan of the ancient Indian country of Kapilavata. His name was Siddhartha. He saw many sufferings in the world. Although he was born in wealth, he was not greedy. He resolutely became a monk to seek the way to save the sufferings of the world. He visited famous teachers everywhere and once lived a poor life of begging with five cultivators for six years. His body was extremely thin and his willpower was on the verge of collapse. Therefore, he stopped this cultivation method and came to the Nilian Zen River to wash away the filth. After receiving the milk porridge provided by the Shepherd Girl to recover his strength, he reconsidered the direction of cultivation. The five companions thought that he had given up and left him, while he sat cross-legged under the Bibolo tree alone. After many days of hard thinking, he finally realized that he was Buddha. That year, he was 35 years old and was respectfully called Shakyamuni. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had indeed said that if he became a Buddha, there would be no demons in the world. If he became a demon, what could the Buddha do to him? This sentence expressed Sun Wukong's cultivation realm and determination. He believed that he had reached a realm beyond the devil and Buddha. He could control everything and overcome any difficulties he encountered. However, it should be noted that there may be differences in the metaphysical interpretation of this sentence because in traditional Chinese culture, Buddha and demons are relative and cannot be simply distinguished by black and white. Therefore, some people might interpret it as Sun Wukong challenging the power of Buddha or saying that he had the power to surpass Buddhism. The truth and meaning of Sun Wukong's words might vary according to different interpretation.
I recommend the fantasy novel,"The Prideful God". While the protagonist was carrying the destiny, as a cultivator, he resisted the destiny and changed his fate, displaying his powerful strength and willpower. In the novel, there was a saying,"If I become Buddha, there will be no demons in the world. If I become a demon, what can Buddha do to me?" This famous quote displayed the protagonist's strong ambition and imposing manner. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In some concepts, there was a saying of "putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha on the spot". Take the butcher Zhang Dengke in the story as an example. Although he made a living by slaughtering cattle, slaughtering sheep and selling meat, when his mother fell ill, he went to Puzhao Temple to burn incense for her recovery. In the process, he saved the white rabbit and the old woman. Although he did not believe in supernatural powers and had expressed his disdain for burning incense and worshipping Buddha, he still had a kind side. From this story, even if one was a butcher, as long as one had good thoughts and good deeds, it was possible to become a Buddha in the relevant religious and cultural concepts. At the same time, this also reflected the concept that, compared to good people who needed to experience many hardships to become Buddhas, evil people might have the possibility of becoming Buddhas as long as they turned to good and let go of evil. It reflected a kind of consideration and tolerance for the change of human nature. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Journey to the West was a famous novel about a monkey who became a victorious Buddha. In this novel, Sun Wukong was born from the immortal stone that created the world. He led a group of monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave and was honored as the "Monkey King". Later, he traveled across the sea to learn from his master and was named "Sun Wukong". He had experienced many events, such as causing havoc in the underworld, being recruited as a horse, stealing a golden pill to refine the body of King Kong, being suppressed under the Five Fingers Mountain, and then being rescued by Tang Sanzang after being enlightened by Guanyin. He protected Tang Sanzang from the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures, and along the way, he killed demons and devils. After experiencing 81 difficulties, he obtained the true scriptures and became a positive result. He was named the Fighting Buddha. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
This was a classic line from the fantasy novel " The Peak of the Martial Soul."
In the setting of Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang and his disciples obtained the true scriptures after 81 difficulties and finally became Buddhas. " Nine, nine, eighty-one difficulties " were the tribulations that Tang Sanzang and his disciples suffered when they went to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. This setting was related to traditional China digital culture." Nine " was the number of the positive pole, which was considered representative and profound." Nine, nine, eighty-one " symbolized the ultimate perfection. However, the setting of the eighty-one difficulties in Journey to the West was not very strict. The author would sometimes split one difficulty into several to make up the number. Moreover, these disasters were not only the experiences of Tang Sanzang himself. For example, the one who was tested was only Sun Wukong. After going through all these hardships, Tang Sanzang and his disciples achieved a " 99% success ". In the last chapter of the novel, they " returned to the Five Sages of the East and became true ", completing the mission of obtaining scriptures and finally becoming Buddha. Today, the phrase "nine nine and eighty-one difficulties" had become an idiom that meant that one had to go through many hardships to succeed. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The characters included the male lead, Zhao Yuncheng, and the female lead, Gu Qingqing. [The Princess Consort Was Stupefied Overnight] Author: Zhu Yan, an ancient romance novel. [User recommendation: In my previous life, I was so persistent that I lost myself and everything.] To start over, Gu Qingqing expressed that if she couldn't win, then she wouldn't fight. If she couldn't snatch, then she wouldn't snatch. Although the golden palace and jade hall are good, they can only live in three pavilions. Together, one slept, one meditated. The troubles of the world were fine as long as they were ignored. All living beings were just fish, insects, flowers, and birds. He never thought-- "Could it be that this Prince is also a fish, insect, or bird?" The indifferent Prince who had once looked at her with disdain actually had a face full of ridicule. Gu Qingqing had a toothache. Where did this monster come from to possess my husband? [CP Attribute] Two-bellied male protagonist x literary Buddhist female protagonist. I hope you will like this book.
" Martial Arts Self-Cultivation: I Become a Buddha Emperor in the Demonic Sect " was a Xianxia web novel. The author was 10,000 Deity Success Days. The story was about the protagonist, Lu Li, who had transmigrated to the Demonic Sect and became an entry-level disciple with a martial arts system. However, because he was not satisfied with the cultivation technique he cultivated, his cultivation progress was slow. Therefore, Lu Li began to practice orthodox cultivation techniques in the Demonic Sect. The novel had been updated to 532 chapters, and the latest chapter was chapter 532: Heavenly Peaches.