Buddhism was often depicted as a mysterious religion in fantasy novels, and its beliefs and teachings often attracted the interest of readers. When creating fantasy novels, the author could integrate Buddhist elements into them according to their own creativity and imagination to create a unique style and imaginative storyline. However, it should be noted that when writing fantasy novels, writers should abide by certain moral standards and laws and regulations not to insult, slander or violate the legal rights of others. When depicting Buddhist stories, one should respect Buddhist traditions and beliefs and not have plots or characters that violate Buddhist teachings. Buddhist elements could be incorporated into the creation of fantasy novels, but they had to abide by certain laws and moral standards and respect the rights and dignity of others.
Yes, I recommend a fantasy immortal cultivation novel called "How Did I Become a Buddha". It tells the story of the protagonist becoming a Buddha after discovering that important scriptures were missing from the Buddhist scriptures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
For fantasy novels about Buddhism, you can refer to the following popular works: "Buddha is the Dao": The main character, Xiao Yan, practices a Daoist Qi Method and finally becomes a true Dao Ancestor. The background of the story was a fantasy world that involved many philosophical and religious issues. 2."Fight Through the Heavens": The main character Xiao Yan continuously breaks through his own limits during his training and eventually becomes a powerful leader of the Dou Qi continent. The background of the story was a fantasy world that contained many elements of battle and growth. 3."The Great Ruler": The protagonist, Mu Chen, continuously grew in the process of cultivation and eventually became a powerful martial artist. The background of the story was a fantasy world that contained many elements of adventure and growth. 4.< Lord Snow Eagle >: The main character Fang Yuan continuously grows during the cultivation process and eventually becomes a powerful lord. The background of the story was a fantasy world that contained many elements of combat and adventure. The above works all involved elements of Buddhism. Perhaps it could help him find a novel he liked.
I recommend the fantasy sword and magic novel "Heaven Zen Buddhism". The plot described the main character Li Yao's experience in searching for his father and teacher, fighting demons, and in love with his loved ones. He cultivated the human path, martial path, magic path, sacred path, immortal path, Buddhist path, and heavenly path. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Let me recommend you a fantasy novel about Buddhism-- This novel described a person who was greedy for the world of mortals and only wanted prosperity and comfort. However, if the world was unkind, he would go against the heavens and cut out a vast universe. He was the only one who was free and unfettered. The plot was full of ups and downs. The protagonist changed his fate and became an immortal. It was very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend the following two novels to you, both of which are fantasy novels about elements such as literature, hundreds of schools of thought, Buddhism, and Taoism: 1. " I Bring Three Thousand Books of Poetry to Cultivate the Sage ": This novel described a world where one could obtain literary qi and cultivate the path of literature by cultivating the four arts. The main character, Qin Chen, could transform his brush into a sword, transform his voice into the path, and speak the rules of heaven and earth. With three thousand books of poetry, he became an ancient sage. 2. " Heavenly Venerate of the Great Boundless ": The main character, Lin Yun, possesses a rare treasure and cultivates the wondrous techniques of heaven and earth. He has broken away from the mortal world and achieved the supreme Great Dao. It involves many cultivation methods, including Buddha, Dao, and Demon. It's very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Buddhism's return to one was a concept in Buddhism. It could be understood as an individual returning people or things from the mortal world to the mortal world in the process of cultivation and entering Buddhism. This meant that the individual had the existence of Buddha and all living beings in his heart and no longer pursued the desires of the mortal world. However, the Gui Yi Buddhist Sect was not the same as officially becoming a Buddhist believer. Converting to Buddhism was the first step in Buddhism. One needed to participate in the Three Treasures Conversion Ceremony and receive a conversion certificate. Therefore, the Gui Yi Buddhist Sect was not considered to have truly entered the Buddhist Sect. Converting to the Buddhist Sect was the sign of officially becoming a Buddhist believer.
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. [Dragon Roar Heavenly Sword]: A story about Taoism that has a long history and revived its glory. 2. <<Longevity by Dao: Starting from the optimization of martial arts>>: In a world where Taoism is at its peak, the protagonist can improve any martial arts technique he has learned. 3. The story of accidentally crossing the Primordial World and becoming the leader of the Three Pure Ones, Laozi, and leading all living beings in the Primordial World. 4. "The Way of Five Buckets of Rice": A young man followed his mother's footsteps, practiced strange skills, met strange women, and happened to have strange things, bringing about legendary experiences related to the marshal's residence. 5. [Journey to the West: I Want to Be the Celestial Emperor]: Lu Xuan, a nameless Divine General in the Heavenly Court, was the protagonist. He left the Investiture of the Gods and sought the difficult path of transcendence. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The two city-urban novels," Reshaping Life Starting from the Junior Class of the University of Science and Technology " and " Taoist Wife Has Skills, Buddha, Don't Worry," both involved cultivation and sects. The former's protagonist cultivated Buddhism, Taoism, and God, while the latter's protagonist learned the five Taoist skills. I'm recommending it to you. I hope you like my recommendation.
The following are the recommendations of a few ancient Buddhist novels: " Crossing Buddha ": This novel tells the story of a Buddha. He wanted to cross the Love Tribulation. First, he had to taste the seven emotions and six desires, be moved, and understand lovesickness. Only then could he comprehend the Dao and break through the realm. During this process, he met the demoness of the Acacia Faction, Luo Hengyu. Luo Hengyu was supposed to make the Arhat fall in love and break his golden body of Buddhism, but she could not bear to fall in love and wanted to convert him into Buddha. 2. " Immortal Phoenix Movement ": This novel tells the story of a girl who was reborn to search for her missing parents. She embarked on the path of immortal cultivation. She had no spiritual roots, portable space, or magic treasures. She only had an ancient cultivation method passed down from her ancestors and a firm will. These novels featured Buddhist protagonists and incorporated Buddhist elements, giving readers a peaceful reading experience.