I recommend the following novels to you, which fit the description of the problem: 1. " The Strongest Player in the Descent of the Wilderness "-The protagonist holds the secret treasure Star Bead, builds the Supreme Fate Dynasty, and creates the Holy Heavenly Court. From then on, he runs amok in the Wilderness, snatches merit, seeks luck, and steals treasures. He suppresses the three tribes of Wu, Yao, and Man, proving his Dao with his strength, and will never be destroyed! 2. " Primitive Human King: A Hundred Years of Cultivation Starting from a Mud Man "-The protagonist Li Ren thought of the dangers in the Primitive World. For his own survival and the safety of the Human Tribe, he began to earn merit. He created characters, performed the Eight Trigrams, and fixed human relations. One by one, the light pillars of merit fell. Seeing the countless merits of the Human Tribe fall, the luck continued to soar and he took all the merits! 3. " The Strongest Buddha in the Wilderness "-The protagonist Gu Yi inexplicably became Jieyin and Zhunti's big brother, creating cultivation methods, snatching spiritual treasures, and earning merit! At the same time, his new book," I Became the Netherworld River, My Clone Dominated the Untainted Land " had been released. I hope you like the above recommendations.
[Primordial Chaos: The opening auction of Primordial Purple Qi is a novel about Qin Changsheng crossing the Primordial Chaos to become a human.] He awakened the Divine Exchange System and established an auction to sell all kinds of treasures from the myriad worlds. This auction had caused a frenzy among the Primordial Cultivators. They would participate even if they had to go bankrupt. In the novel, some important characters such as Hongjun, Laozi, Nuwa, Tongtian, and Eastern Emperor Taiyi all expressed strong interest in the treasures in the auction. In order to survive and earn money, Qin Changsheng hoped to attract more people to buy his items. The latest chapter of the novel was chapter 208, which included some plots such as Emperor Jiang's atavism and the hope of the Ancestral Witch's Dao.
I recommend the novel I Can Upgrade Unlimited to you. After the protagonist obtains the legendary Door of the Primordial World, he can upgrade his Golden Body, Copper Body, Silver Bone, and other abilities to become a member of the myriad races of the Primordial World. At the same time, the protagonist could also travel to other worlds in the universe to communicate and cooperate with different races. With the extraterrestrial brain, he established his own power in the primeval world and created his own legend. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There might be the following types of honors for Buddhism and Taoism: 1. Receive special awards: novels that cultivate both Buddhism and Taoism often have unique depth of thought and philosophical content, so they may receive some special awards such as literary awards, art awards, etc. 2. Receive good reviews from readers: novels about Buddhism and Taoism are usually well received by readers because their unique depth of thought and philosophical content can attract readers 'interest and cause them to think. 3. Author's honor: An author who practices both Buddhism and Taoism may receive some honors such as the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Nebula Prize, and so on. This was because their novels had a unique depth of thought and philosophical content that could resonate with readers and have a far-reaching impact. 4. Acquire social influence: novels that cultivate both Buddhism and Taoism may have an impact on society because they have profound thoughts and can guide readers to think and shape their values. This kind of novel might become a hot topic in society and attract widespread discussion and attention.
Fate and merit were often mentioned in novels. Merit or luck was a controversial issue. Different authors and plots in novels would have different explanations and views. Generally speaking, merit was considered a more important power than luck. In traditional Confucianism, merit was seen as the embodiment of a person's code of conduct. Through continuous cultivation and accumulation, a person could improve his moral standards and obtain greater luck and blessings. In the novels, some powerful characters would usually accumulate a large amount of merit to obtain more luck and good luck. On the other hand, luck was seen as a mysterious force that could affect a person's luck and fate. In some novels, some characters could easily defeat other characters because they had special abilities or good luck. In general, merit and luck had their own importance and functions. Which one was better depended on the plot of the novel and the author's explanation.
I think the book 'Primordial Demon Emperor' is more suitable for you because the main character's Green Lotus of Creation, which gave birth to Pangu, exploded and evolved into many magical treasures. Finally, it turned into a seemingly ordinary green lotus, which was obtained by the main character, Lin Qing, and became his first wisp of consciousness. With this magic weapon, the protagonist began to gradually come into contact with the entire Primordial Continent. He cultivated the demon body, condensed the demon will, mastered the essence of the five elements, and attracted the power of the stars. The powerful magic weapon brought a series of wonderful stories to the protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the book, A Dream Journey from Shaolin. This book was a wuxia fantasy novel. The protagonist Jiang Ming transmigrated to the world of Dajin and learned various skills in the world of the heavens. He cultivated both Buddhism and Taoism and became the strongest in the heavens. In this novel, the main character is constantly strengthening his physical strength and learning Buddhist and Taoist spells. It is very suitable for the plot requirements of the main character's dual cultivation of Buddhism and Taoism in the other world. If you like the Wuxia theme and the plot of cultivation in another world, you might as well give this book a try. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.
Xuankong Temple was a temple that combined Buddhism and Taoism. There were Buddhist halls and Taoist temples in the temple, worshipping Buddha and Dao Ancestor respectively. This integration of Buddhism and Taoism reflected the diverse integration and religious tolerance of ancient Chinese religious culture.
Taoism and Buddhism are both Chinese religions with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Each of them had produced unique doctrines and practices in different historical periods and regions, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture and society. In terms of influence, Taoism played an important role in Chinese history and culture. It was regarded as a religion that paid attention to nature and pursued physical and mental health. Buddhism originated from India and had a wide influence after it was introduced into China. Buddhism emphasized the relationship between man and the world, advocated getting rid of pain and pursuing nirvana. It was a religion with profound thoughts and rich practical methods. To evaluate which was more powerful, Taoism or Buddhism, one needed to consider various factors such as religious doctrines, practice methods, cultural background, social influence, and so on. Different religions had their own unique charm and value, and it was difficult to compare and judge them simply.
Taoism and Buddhism are both ancient Chinese religions with a long history and rich cultural content. In religious rituals, Taoism focused on the cultivation of the body and mind in pursuit of immortality, immortality, and the realm of immortals, while Buddhism focused on eliminating troubles, transcending life and death, and pursuing Nirvana (release). In the field of literature, Taoist classics such as Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi were created into literary works such as Dream of the Red Chamber. Buddhist classics were more often created into novels, plays, and other literary works such as Journey to the West and Water Margins. To sum up, Taoism and Buddhism both had their own unique literary value. It was impossible to simply compare which was more powerful. In different cultures and historical periods, Taoism and Buddhism had their own unique influence and status.
The novel 'Women's Right Sweeps the World', might meet your requirements. The male protagonist transmigrated to a world of women and became the empress's concubine. The empress was one of the third most dangerous people in history. This novel is a fantasy novel about a different world. The plot is very interesting. I suggest you take a look. I hope you like my recommendation.π