This sentence came from the second chapter of Journey to the West, written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen.
This sentence was a classic line from many novels, such as " Demon God's Crown Princess Consort "," Martial Refined for All Ages "," Proud God ", and so on.
This was a classic line from the fantasy novel " The Peak of the Martial Soul."
This sentence came from many novels, including " The Strongest Cause and Effect System,"" Martial Arts for All Ages,"" The Immortal Emperor,"" My Wife Is the Demon Lord," and so on.
This sentence came from many novels, and it was impossible to determine which chapter of which novel it first came from.
This sentence came from the thirty-third chapter of Journey to the West. It was what Sun Wukong said when he said goodbye to Tang Sanzang. When Sun Wukong said this, it meant that if he wanted to become a Buddha, then all the demons in the world would be defeated by him. If he wanted to become a demon, then what could Buddha do to him? This sentence expressed Sun Wukong's confidence and determination, as well as his pursuit of freedom and independence.
This sentence did not come from any movie. It was a famous Buddhist proverb which meant," If I can become a devil, then there will be no devil in the world; if I can become a Buddha, then there will be no Buddha in the world." This sentence came from the lines of Sun Wukong in the Chinese Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West.
This was the classic line of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West.
I recommend The Strongest Cause and Effect System and Martial Arts for All Ages. Both of them are fantasy novels. The male protagonist of "The Strongest Cause and Effect System" had also said the same thing, and the male protagonist of "Martial Refined for All Ages" also had the possibility of becoming a god or a demon. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Hey, I see you're interested in novels about Buddhism. Let me recommend you a few good novels: " The System of Becoming a Buddha "," Buddha's Beauty "," Becoming a Buddha "," A Buddha's Demon "," How Did I Become a Buddha "," The Holy Monk Returning from Hell ", etc. These novels all focus on cultivating Buddha and becoming a Buddha. The story is full of ups and downs and fascinating. I hope you like the fairy's recommendation.😗
Cultivation was one of the common topics in Chinese online literature. In online literature, immortal cultivators pursued immortality, transcendence, and finally reached the realm of being as long as heaven and earth, as bright as the sun and the moon. On the other hand, Buddhist cultivators pursued nirvana and tranquility, freeing themselves from samsara, and finally reaching the realm of Buddha. In online literature, immortal cultivators and Buddhist cultivators often communicated and influenced each other, forming a unique culture of immortal cultivation and becoming Buddha. The story of immortal cultivation and becoming a Buddha usually included the various difficulties and challenges encountered by immortal cultivators or Buddhist cultivators in the process of cultivation, as well as how they finally reached the realm of immortal cultivation and becoming a Buddha through continuous efforts and cultivation. In this process, immortal cultivators or Buddhist cultivators would constantly explore their inner world and search for the true meaning of life. At the same time, they would also fight against all kinds of demons, ghosts, immortals, Buddhas, and Bodhisattvas to protect themselves and others. The works of immortals and Buddhas usually had rich imagination and fantasy, but they also contained profound philosophical thinking and life philosophy. Not only could they satisfy the entertainment needs of readers, but they could also inspire readers to think deeply about the meaning of life, the universe, and human existence. It was important to note that works about immortality often involved supernatural elements and concepts, such as Reiki, Inner Elixir, and magical powers. These elements and concepts did not exist in real life. Therefore, when reading these works, readers should maintain a rational and objective attitude and not blindly believe in them. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!