I recommend the Xianxia-Cultivation novel, Demonic Cultivation, to you. The protagonist wanted to become a god, but he became a demon and had to face many people who wanted to kill him. Between love and hate, he chose love. Between life and death, he chose life. This novel explored whether a person could maintain their nature and kindness on the path of cultivation. I believe it would fit the thoughts of the protagonist you want. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
The following are a few recommended novels for female protagonists who travel through Buddhism: "Waiting for Three Meals": This novel tells the love story between a Buddhist female protagonist and a male protagonist who is 16 years older than her. It shows the gentle and indifferent personality of the female protagonist. 2. "Don't Disturb Ascension": This daily cultivation novel takes the female protagonist as the main character and describes her immortal cultivation experience. 3. "I'm Not Afraid of You": The female protagonist in this novel is a Buddhist villain. She transmigrated into the sweet novel and tried her best to change her fate. 4. "The Imperial Concubine Only Wants to Be a Salted Fish (Transverse Book)": This novel tells the story of the heroine's life in the ancient palace. She faces the challenges of the palace and fate with a Buddhist attitude.
Believing in Buddhism was a concept related to Buddhism and had nothing to do with Taoism. Buddhism was a religious belief system. Believing in Buddhism meant believing in Buddhist doctrines and ideas, respecting Buddha, and following Buddhist cultivation methods. Taoism was another religion that had developed in China. It had its own independent doctrines, believers, and cultivation system. For example, it respected Lao Tzu, pursued immortality, and cultivated immortality. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Here are some Buddhist phrases: - Buddhism: It refers to the truth of the Buddha's enlightenment, but it can also represent the two different religious and cultural concepts of Buddhism and Taoism. - Buddha Land: The land where Buddhas live or should be transformed. - [Buddha's Light: Often seen as the auspicious light brought by Buddha.] - Buddha Heart: It symbolizes the Buddha's compassion and wisdom. - Buddha-nature: The possibility of sentient beings becoming Buddhas. - Buddhism: The teachings of Buddha, including various doctrines and ideas. - Pagoda: A Buddhist building used to consecrate relics, scriptures, etc. - Buddha Beads: Buddhists use them to recite and count. - [Buddha Statue: A statue shaped like a Buddha.] "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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.
Buddhism's "letting go" had a rich meaning. From a psychological point of view, letting go meant not being persistent. He was not obsessed with things that did not conform to the laws of nature, bad things, or things of the past. For example, one should not be obsessed with things that go against justice or things that have happened in the past and cannot be changed. Letting go wasn't a negative attitude of not caring about anything or doing nothing. It was a positive mental adjustment to better deal with things and things that shouldn't be let go, just like the expression of " you can take it up and let it go." From the perspective of behavior and cultivation, letting go included letting go of many negative things. For example, let go of greed and give alms, let go of bad karma and keep precepts, let go of slackness and progress, let go of anger and endure humiliation, let go of disorder and meditate, let go of stupidity and obtain prajna, let go of hypocrisy and be sincere, let go of pollution and reach purity, let go of arrogance and realize equality, let go of selfishness and have compassion, etc. At the same time, evil thoughts such as worries, resentment, competition, and jealousy should also be put down. Putting them down could free people. The release here meant that there was no worry and pain in life, no discrimination, and no evil intentions. In Buddhism, it was also called perfection. It was the realm of Bodhisattva and Buddha. From a higher realm of practice," letting go of everything without a single thought " meant that one would not have the heart to create karma and maintain a pure heart without distinction. However, this did not mean that one would not do anything, but one should work harder to do good deeds and accumulate virtue. For enlightened practitioners, it was to practice the Bodhisattva Way and save all living beings from the sea of suffering. For ordinary people, it was to work hard to do the right things that were beneficial to their families and society. In terms of life examples, such as the master and disciple in the story, the master carried the woman across the river and then let go of this matter, but the disciple was always entangled. This meant that if the past was not let go, it would bring trouble. To really let go was to let the past go and not be obsessed with it. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
To a certain extent, Buddhism and Buddhism had the same meaning. "Buddhism" could refer to the pure land of all Buddhas, but it could also refer to Buddhists. Buddhism, on the other hand, was a religion founded by Sakyamuni. It contained complex doctrines, many sects, cultivation methods, and other content systems. It had a clear religious organization, scope of transmission, and classic works. Therefore, the concept of Buddhism overlapped with Buddhism, but the description was broader and more flexible. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend " Become Buddha ", a fantasy oriental fantasy novel written by a lazy cat who peeked at books. The main character was a real monk without a female protagonist. Different from those commercial Buddhist novels, this was a real Buddhist novel. The protagonist took it upon himself to sacrifice himself to save others in the mortal world. His three views were correct and full of positive energy. Although some people felt that the main character was a saint, they did not dislike it. The writing was not bad, but the plot might dissuade him. The early stages were intense, and the description of Buddhist cultivation was good. It was a pity that it was broken, but it was still worth a look. " Traversing the Heavens: Marvel's Mechanical Hunter " was a novel written by Big Breather. Ye Jiujiu was brought to the Marvel Universe by the system. In order not to be destroyed by Slayer Tyrant, she traveled through the planes to collect resources to level up. She controlled the mechanical armor and summoned the mechanical pet army to fight. In the end, she defeated Slayer Tyrant and became a top-notch expert. " Accidentally Became an Almighty Nanny Dad ", a novel about urban life written by Mu Shaoyun Han. The male protagonist wanted to be a nanny after his rebirth, but he unexpectedly became popular in all walks of life. There were many characters, and the style of writing was relaxed, warm, and funny. He was not a transmigrator, and the plot was slow to heat up, but he did not act pretentious and slap his face. Pushing the Strange World 90,000 Miles Ahead, a Xianxia novel written by Soy Sauce Is Very Sweet. Li Jun had transmigrated to the Strange World, where Yin Gods and wild ghosts fed on mortals. This was an anti-cliché novel. The male protagonist was focused on his career, and there were many female protagonists. 'He Comes From the Mortal World', a Xianxia novel written by Dream Into Autumn Water. The protagonist was a monk. After the good monk was betrayed, he became a bad monk who wanted to clean up the world. It had a bit of a martial arts charm and needed to be read slowly. The novel," Liao Liao Zhi Huo, the Buddhist Son of the Capital Region Kneels ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
This statement was not accurate. In the teachings of Buddhism, the principle of karma was one of the basic doctrines. It emphasized that good and evil were rewarded, and good and bad were caused by karma. People who believed in Buddhism often held reverence for karma. They believed that good causes would lead to good results, and evil causes would lead to evil results. Thus, they advocated doing good deeds and making good connections. They treated all living things with compassion, pursued harmony with nature, and cherished living beings, nature, and the living environment. This concept and code of conduct reflected positive values, contrary to the concept of "bad guys." Of course, there might be individuals who violated the doctrine and misbehaved in any group, but they could not be classified as bad people. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From the reference materials, there were many bad people who were not suitable to practice Buddhism, because even if they practiced Buddhism, they would not change their nature. They would still remain in a bad state. However, there was an understanding of the saying " put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot ". For bad people, this was an expression to stop them from continuing to cause destruction. Putting down the butcher's knife meant great courage and determination to start a new life. From this perspective, it seemed to be a change to good, but it did not mean that they really became a Buddha or a completely good person. Moreover, if bad people could be persuaded and guided to change, in a sense, it would be more useful and meaningful than helping ten good people. However, in general, many bad people had a bad temperament and it was difficult to change themselves through practicing Buddhism. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
People who believed in Buddhism might go berserk for many reasons. From a psychological and behavior perspective, some people were originally stubborn, one-sided, or overly persistent. They were not in a normal mental state, and there might be deviation in the process of believing in Buddhism. This could be seen as a kind of "Qi deviation" under evil fate. There were also some people who were originally educated in the doctrine of Materialism and Scientism. When they suddenly came into contact with the content of the Buddhist scriptures that advised people to be good, pure, and wise, they were ecstatic. When they were too engrossed in praying to the Buddha and chanting the scriptures, such as being too eager to meditate and recite the Buddha, they did not eat or sleep. They moved their legs to meditate and caused physical damage. Just like the strings of the zither were too tight and easily broken, they were too engrossed and deviated from the normal state of cultivation. In terms of specific Buddhist behavior, excessive vegetarian diet, such as not even touching eggs and milk, may lead to long-term malnutrition. When the body is old, it cannot withstand it, such as severe malnutrition and weak muscle strength. In the aspect of burning incense to Buddha, if one did not pay attention to the ventilation of the room where the incense burner was located, inhaled the volatile matter of burning incense for a long time, and burned too much incense at one time for too long, it might damage one's health due to the accumulation of smoke and dust and the inhalation of harmful substances, such as causing pneumoniosis. When performing a more intense method of worshipping Buddha like the Big Prayer, it might be dangerous for people who were old or had underlying diseases, such as causing cerebral hemorrhage. In addition, frequent and excessive donations to temples were also unreasonable. The family members of some Buddhists would also be troubled by the excessive behavior of the Buddhists. For example, the normal diet of the family members would be disrupted, and their lives would be disturbed by excessive religious behavior. These could be regarded as the extreme state of Buddhism, similar to the state of Qi deviation.