Before Tathagata Buddha became a Buddha, he was once a troubled mortal. He experienced many hardships and struggles, and finally obtained wisdom and strength that surpassed mortals through cultivation, becoming a great Buddha. It was said that when he was still a mortal, he had once saved an eminent monk named "Purgatory of All Living Beings". At that time, this senior monk was trapped in a dangerous demonic realm and could not escape. Gautama Buddha saw his predicament and decided to help him escape from the demonic realm. Therefore, Buddha Tathagata transformed into a little bird and flew into the demonic realm to have a soul-stirring conversation with the masses. The Buddha told all sentient beings that the danger in the demonic realm was not because of the demons themselves but because of human greed and desire. Only by giving up greed and desire could one obtain freedom and relief. After listening to the words of Buddha, all sentient beings felt that they had benefited greatly. He thanked the Buddha for his help and promised to become a great monk to help more people out of their suffering. This was one of the stories of Buddha Tathagata before he became a Buddha. He had saved an eminent monk and helped him obtain freedom and release. This story tells us that as long as we don't give up greed and desire, we can obtain freedom and relief.
I'm not sure what the Deed of Deer and Cauldron refers to. Can you provide more context or information? This way, I can better answer your questions.
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 ~π
I recommend "The Great Demon Invasion Plan". The protagonist of the novel is sinful, but he acts with kindness in front of others. He is humble and gentle, seemingly doing good but actually evil. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
This was not reasonable. In novels or movies, sometimes the man abandoned the woman, but in this case, there were many plots to show the psychological changes and contradictions of the man and the pain and pain that the woman suffered in the process. In this case, the man's behavior was not simply "cruel" but more like an irresponsible and immature performance. Moreover, abandoning the woman did not necessarily mean that it was a good thing. Sometimes, this kind of behavior would bring great harm and pain to the woman, such as making the woman lose herself and fall into despair and unable to extricate herself. Therefore, in novels or movies, the behavior of a man abandoning a woman should be regarded as irresponsible behavior rather than a good deed.
No, it's not. 'No Good Deed' is usually a fictional creation, made up for entertainment or to convey a certain message.
Here are a few novels that meet the requirements of the title: 1. "Encouragement of Immortals" was a fantasy romance novel. The main character was a person who wanted to become an immortal and vowed to live up to the Tathagata. 2. "The Cold Fujin of the Fourth Master" was an ancient romance novel. It was related to this sentence by saying,"How can there be a perfect Dharma in this world? I will not disappoint you." 3. The Immortal Fate of Treading Blood, a fantasy romance novel, had a similar line: "How can there be a perfect balance in this world? I won't disappoint you!" I hope you like my recommendation. Muah~
This was a story about Buddhism. The protagonist died in order to save people after nine reincarnations, and finally became a prince in his tenth reincarnation. This story might have been adapted from a Buddhist legend or novel. It involved the concept of cultivation and becoming a Buddha in Buddhism. In Buddhism, one can become a Bodhisattva or Buddha in one's life by practicing and accumulating enough merits. To achieve this goal requires a lot of suffering and practice. The main character's nine reincarnations and his death to save others may be to show his cultivation and determination, as well as the difficulties and challenges he faced in the process of cultivation. In his tenth reincarnation, he became a lord, probably to show that he had achieved his goal of becoming Buddha and to show his cultivation and achievements through his identity as a lord.
According to the information provided,"30:70 with Buddha" seemed to be a metaphor used to describe someone who could be on par with Buddha under certain circumstances. In other words, they each occupied 30%, and the enemy or opponent occupied 70%. This was usually used to describe someone who was able to maintain a certain advantage or not fall into a disadvantage when facing a powerful opponent. In online literature,"30 - 70" was a common description technique. It was used to emphasize the strength of the protagonist or a certain character. Even when facing a powerful existence like the Buddha, they could maintain a certain degree of competitiveness. This kind of description was usually used in fantasy, xianxia, wuxia, and other types of novels to enhance the drama and appeal of the story. It should be noted that this description was usually an exaggeration. It did not mean that the Tathagata Buddha could really be on par with a certain character in the actual religious or mythological context. In the religious beliefs and myths of the real world, the Tathagata Buddha was usually regarded as a supreme existence with supreme wisdom and power. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
There was a girl named Lily. She got sick and had to be in the hospital for a long time. Her studies were suffering and she was worried. Her friend Sarah visited her every day, brought her study materials, and tutored her in the hospital room. Sarah also helped Lily's family with some daily chores. In Lily's time of need, Sarah was there for her, which proved that she was a real friend. Lily always remembered this and said that Sarah was a friend in need is a friend in deed.
Well, without having read the 'no good deed novel' directly, it could be about a journey of self - discovery through the act of doing good deeds. The protagonist might start with a simple idea of helping others but as they progress, they realize that good deeds are not always black and white. There could be a lot of internal conflict as the character grapples with the true meaning of a good deed and whether their actions are actually making a positive impact or just causing more chaos.