"Cultivation of Buddha" is a fantasy and oriental fantasy novel written by the author, Lazy Cat, who peeked at the book. The general plot of this novel is as follows: Revered Ming came to ask me, What was Buddha? What is Buddha? I say that the so-called Buddha is just to educate the world, to have a peaceful mind, to abandon evil and to do good. That's all. People ask me, how can I become a Buddha? I say, since you are a man, how can you become a Buddha? ---------------------------- Buddha Suppresses the Heavens was a novel written by the author, Old Monster Meishan. The general plot of this novel was: In a world without Buddha, writing the glory and glory of Buddha… ---------------------------- "Seeking Buddha and Asking" was an ancient Xianxia novel written by Lang Zhi. The general plot of the novel was: This world was very big. There were four continents and the starry sky outside. There was the Immortal Court above and the Union Capital below. There were many powerhouses in this world, but they were all at the top. This world was very strange. Some people who did not belong to this world also lived here. There was a monk, Wu Chen, who was walking in this strange world in search of the true Buddha. Ask the Great Dao in your heart… ---------------------------- Buddha Lord of the Heavens was a novel written by the author, Little Monk Wuxin. The general plot of the novel was: "Didn't you say that you are Buddha? Why are you entangled with so many girls?" "I am a devil." "Demons dare to love, dare to hate, dare to slaughter the world, just for her!" "You said you are a demon, so why do you still flaunt yourself?" "I am a Buddha, an authentic Buddhist disciple!" "Are you a Buddha or a demon?" "Buddha is me, Devil is me, Buddha and Devil are all me. Amitabha. All living beings have Buddha thoughts and Devil thoughts in their hearts. Patron, why do you have to look like this?" "Nonsense." "It doesn't matter if it's a fallacy or the truth. I'm a Buddha with a heart. If I say I'm a Buddha, I'm a Buddha. If I say I'm a devil, I'm a devil. I don't care about your opinion, do you know?" "You…" This Boundless Secular World was the best place to temper one's heart. Those who could endure it were Buddhas, but those who couldn't were demons. But what was the point of being a Buddha or a devil? Let's see how Wuxin will grow from ignorance to maturity, from innocence to coldness, break through his own limits, ask himself, dominate the heavens, and become the strongest Buddha! (This book is a slow type, please give me a little more time!) ---------------------------- I Am a Monk in the Ghost and Spirit Studio was a fantasy novel about immortal cultivation written by the author Wen Fo Yuan. The general plot of this novel was: Thousands of demonic tribulations, endless destruction. The young man who had transmigrated looked at this cruel world and chose to stand up instead of submitting to it. The Buddha saw that the three thousand people were defeated, and Du Sheng was beheaded. Since demons and ghosts ran amok in this world and caused chaos, he would kill them! Since the immortals and buddhas in this world had no virtue and were tyrannical, then even if they were not immortals or buddhas, they would be killed! This was the journey of a young man who had gone from joking to truly stepping on the path of cultivation that he had joked about. ---------------------------- "The Second Generation of the Pinnacle Buddha" was a fantasy and oriental fantasy novel written by the author Zha Xin Qian 'er Deng. The general plot of this novel was: Demons, ghosts, humans, devils, and immortals, where did they belong to? But a group of mortals, unable to see through the sorrow… The temple demon wind is strong, the water is shallow, there are many turtles. The moment he entered the Buddhist Sect, the will of the Buddha was unleashed, the Arhat inheritance was passed down, and he was haunted by demons and ghosts. Who was the mysterious abbot? What kind of powerful inheritance did his ten-year-old junior brother, who knew nothing, obtain? A bizarre temple had become a bridge connecting the five realms with just a simple gesture, carrying too many bizarre stories. Pork trotters, from then on, he embarked on the path of a divine envoy. ---------------------------- The book "Buddha is the Way" was written by the author, Meng Shenji, in a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel. The general plot of this novel was: The Heavenly Dao was impermanent and merciless. It contained all things and drifted outside. There was no good or evil, no right or wrong, no kindness or resentment, no joy or sorrow. The immortal path was the path, the devil path was the path, the demon path was the path, and the Buddha was the path. Lying high in the clouds, praying on a mat to pray for the truth. Heaven and earth, black and yellow, I should be in charge of teaching. Pangu gave birth to Taiji, and the two elements and four images followed. One way to pass on three friends, two ways to explain the division. The leader of the Xuanmen Sect, Qi into Trinity. ---------------------------- "I Am the Lord of the World's Immortals and Buddhas" was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Fantasy Pearl Tower Master. The general plot of this novel was: Opening up a world, using the power of all living beings to deduce the immortal path, borrowing the space-time divine weapon of the foreign land to refine the myths of the Earth's universe into reality. The moment the stone was placed, the Heavenly Palace, the Netherworld, the Great Desolate, the Buddhas, the immortals, and the Qi Practitioners fought for the throne. I was already the Myriad World Immortal Buddha! PS: (The first few chapters are only a transition between the two worlds. The protagonist is the only extraordinary person in reality. The creation behind the scenes + the mythical development.) ---------------------------- What to Do When You Become a Buddha at the Beginning was a fantasy novel written by the author, Han Que Wu Xian. The general plot of this novel was: When a person landed in the other world and became a god, he first had the support of the sixteen-foot golden body and then the protection of the eighteen Arhats. His words and actions often resonated with the Great Dao. The dragon and phoenix were auspicious, and auspicious signs descended from the sky. I became a Buddha at the beginning and was worshipped by all living beings, but I just want to cultivate in peace. What should I do? ---------------------------- The book, Fo Jiao, was written by the author, Gu Weisheng. It was a classic Xianxia novel. The general plot of this novel was: Heaven and earth are heartless and treat all living things as straw dogs. If he wanted to walk further in this merciless Great Dao, he could only devote himself to cultivation and focus on the Dao. Pills, magic tools, wisdom, temperament, and luck were also indispensable. In the vast cultivation world, an ordinary female cultivator had gone through thousands of tribulations, cleansed herself of all impurities, cultivated the supreme Great Dao, and became a Buddha in the fire. [Orthodox Immortal Cultivation Literature, Female Lead Daoist Cultivator, Buddhist Cultivator Support, required to dig a pit. Please enter the pit without worry.]
Many books on Chinese mythology and legends have specific names that may vary depending on the author and the bookstore. The following are some possible book names: " Chinese Myths and Legends ": published by Beijing Culture and Culture. It is a comprehensive book on Chinese myths and legends, covering all kinds of myths and legends. 2. Ancient Chinese Mythology: published by China Youth Press. This book includes the myths and legends of various dynasties in ancient China. It gives a systematic introduction to the knowledge of ancient Chinese mythology. 3. Collection of Chinese Mythology: published by Shanghai Culture Press. This book includes all kinds of ancient Chinese myths and stories. Some stories may be outdated or no longer popular, but overall, they are still of high value. 4. Encyclopedia of Chinese Mythology: published by China Youth Press. This book includes knowledge of ancient Chinese myths, legends, religions, etc. It is a good introductory book to understand Chinese myths and religions. These are just some possible book names. The specific book to choose depends on the needs and interests of the readers.
There were many stories about ancient Chinese myths and legends that could be referred to in the following famous one: Journey to the West Journey to the West was one of the most famous novels in Chinese classical literature and one of the representative works of Chinese mythology. The story tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. They met all kinds of demons and monsters on their journey and made many friends. The whole story was full of thrills, adventure and fantasy elements, showing the rich content of ancient Chinese culture.
There are many myths and legends about the land in China. The following are some of the more famous ones: 1. Earth God, Earth Duke: In traditional Chinese culture, the Earth God is a very important god. It is considered to be the guardian of the land and harvest. There were many myths and legends in China about the Earth God. For example, in the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong once prayed to the Earth God for the land to be flat in order to obtain the true scriptures. 2. The Earth Goddess, also known as the Earth Lady, is the goddess of the earth in the mythology of the Indians. Her job was to manage the land and agriculture and protect crops from natural disasters. There were many stories about the local goddess in the stories of the hindu religion. 3. The City God and the Earth: The City God and the Earth are two important gods in Chinese traditional culture. They are both considered the guardians of the land. The duty of the city god was to protect the safety of the city and its residents, while the land was responsible for managing the land and crops. There were many myths and legends in China about the city god. 4. The Earth Lord Leopard: In Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, the Earth Lord Leopard was a mythical figure who was considered the guardian of the land and all things. He was usually depicted as a leopard in yellow clothes who could spit fire and had many magical abilities. These are just a few examples of Chinese land myths. In fact, land plays a very important role in Chinese traditional culture, and its myths and legends are also very rich.
In proper mythology and folklore around the world, snakes are symbolized in various ways but not in relation to this. For example, in Greek mythology, the snake was a symbol of healing as seen with the Rod of Asclepius. There's no place for such inappropriate 'stories' in the realm of real cultural or mythological studies.
China is a country with a rich cat culture. There are many legends, historical stories and myths about cats. The following are some of them: Legend of Cat God In Chinese mythology, there was an existence called Cat God. It was rumored that Cat God was the incarnation of the Heavenly Dog and was punished by the Jade Emperor to become a cat. After he transformed into a cat, he had been protecting the human world from the invasion of demons and ghosts. The Worship of Cats In traditional Chinese culture, cats were a very important animal. People often used cats to symbolize good luck, happiness, and peace. For example, during the Spring Festival, people would raise a kitten to symbolize the warmth and happiness of the family. The Story of Three Cats There were many stories about cats in Chinese history. For example, the protagonist of the Legend of the White Snake, the White Lady, fell in love with a cat spirit. There was also Lin Chong in Water Margins. He was misunderstood because he had a cat at home and was forced to become a bandit because of the cat. The Life Habits of Cats Cats also played an important role in China's living habits. People often use cats to improve their sleep because cats make a soft purr to help people fall asleep. In addition, cats were also used as pets to accompany people to spend happy times. The above is part of the Chinese legends, historical stories, and myths about cats. As an important cultural symbol, cats played an important role in the lives of the Chinese people.
There are many myths and legends about flowers. 1 Garden Goddess-In ancient Greek mythology, the Garden Goddess was the goddess in charge of gardens and plants. Her image was usually a beautiful woman holding a flower. According to legend, the Goddess of Gardens wished to fill the gardens of the world with beauty and vitality. 2 Fairy Flower-In Norse mythology, the Fairy Flower is a magical flower that only the bravest and kindest people can pick. It was said that the Fairy Flower could give the holder extraordinary strength and beauty. 3. The God of Rose-In ancient Egyptian mythology, the God of Rose was the goddess who was in charge of the bouquet of roses. Her image was usually a beautiful woman holding a bright rose. According to legend, the God of Rose's wish was to let all women in the world have beauty and happiness. There is a very famous sakura legend in Japan. It says that a young woman came to an isolated island in spring and planted many sakura trees on the island. As time passed, she became more and more fond of cherry blossoms and eventually became one with them. There is a very famous chrysanthemum legend in China. It says that a brave woman came to a chrysanthemum field in autumn. She experienced many difficulties and dangers in the field and finally obtained happiness and freedom.
India is a country with a long history and culture. Its myths and legends are rich and colorful. Here are some of the more famous ones: 1 Shiva and his wife Lydia: Shiva was one of the three main gods of India. His wife Lydia was also a famous god. It was said that she was a woman with powerful magic power. She once tried to kill Shiva but was finally defeated by Shiva's divine power. This story was widely spread and regarded as one of the most famous stories in Indian mythology. 2 Rama and Ramana: Rama was one of the three main gods of India. His wife, Ramana, was also a famous god. According to legend, Rama and Ramana once created the whole world together, but their love was finally destroyed by the Lord of Heaven. This story is regarded as one of the saddest stories in Indian mythology. 3 Orianna and her husband Prahna: Orianna is one of the Indian goddesses. She is known as the god of fertility and healing. According to legend, her husband Prahna was a mysterious creature who could travel between different worlds and communicate with different creatures. However, Orianna eventually discovered that her husband was not a real person but a mysterious creature. The legend of the Indian River Civilization: The Indian River Civilization is an important period in Indian history. Its legends are also very rich and colorful. For example, it was said that Queen Sudra was a woman with powerful magic power. She once created the civilization of the Indian River basin. In addition, other legends about the indus river civilization included sursati and sitara. Indian mythology and legends were rich and colorful, and each story contained profound cultural implications and philosophical thinking.
Mythology was usually based on ancient people's understanding and experience of nature, society, and the universe. It was an expression and imagination of the real world. Creators of mythological stories usually created these stories based on their own culture, religion, legends, or personal experiences. There are myths all over the world and these stories often have many versions and variations. For example, in ancient Greek mythology, there were stories of major gods such as Artemis, Zeus, and Hera. In Norse mythology, there were stories of major gods such as Odin and Saul. In Indian mythology, there were stories of major gods such as Brahma and Shiva. In Chinese mythology, there were also many different stories such as Pangu's creation of heaven and earth, the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, and so on. There were many types of mythological stories. Some told of the conflict between gods and humans, some told of the cooperation between humans and gods, and some told of humans achieving certain goals with the help of gods. In addition, myths often involved love, war, magic, and the personalities and experiences of mythological characters.
The Buddhist books are recommended as follows: The Diamond Sutra was one of the Buddhist scriptures that elaborated on the core ideas of Buddhism. It was translated by Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as a representative work of Zen Buddhism. Its core idea was that "everything that has a way should be viewed as such, like a dream, an illusion, a bubble, a dew, and a lightning." This book can help you understand Buddhism's deep thinking about the world and life, as well as its enlightenment to mankind. The Heart Sutra was another Buddhist scripture that elaborated on the core ideas of Buddhism. It was translated by Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as a representative work of Zen Buddhism. Its core idea was that "all dharmas are illusory and unreal, only the true heart is at ease". This book can help you understand Buddhism's understanding of true and false hearts, as well as Buddhism's exploration of the human heart. These two books are Buddhist classics that can help you understand Buddhist ideas and bring you deep thoughts about life and the world. I hope you like them.
😋I recommend a hot-blooded mythological novel, Primordial Supreme. The protagonist of this book was reborn as a junior of an ordinary aristocratic family. However, through his tireless efforts and continuous breakthroughs, he became one of the Supreme Martial Artists and surpassed other geniuses. There were scenes of posturing, face-slapping, and hot-blooded undefeatable, but there were also scenes of growth and struggle. I hope you like my recommendation.😗