The fiction 'Becoming Jane' has a moderate level of adherence. Some key elements are closely followed, but there are also some changes made to add drama or for cinematic purposes.
It depends. Some parts are quite faithful, while others might have taken some creative liberties.
It's quite close. The Umineko manga mostly sticks to the main elements of the original, with few significant differences.
The closeness of a furry comic to its source can be quite inconsistent. Sometimes it follows closely, keeping the key elements intact. Other times, there might be significant deviations to add new elements or tweak the story for a different audience. It all comes down to the creator's choices and goals.
" Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot " came from " Five Lantern Lights ", written by Pu Ji of the Song Dynasty. "Five Lantern Lights" was a history book of China Buddhism and Zen, with a total of 20 volumes. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many allusions to 'becoming a Buddha on the spot.' The earliest could be traced back to the Buddha's insistence on persuading people to let go of life and death, and there were also cases of great virtue persuading people to abandon killing and change into good deeds. The butcher's knife in " Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot " was originally a tool for professional butchers. It also symbolized all kinds of greed, desire, resentment, begging, suspicion, obsession, and other delusions in the human heart. From these allusions and explanations, we can see the origin of the saying of "becoming a Buddha on the spot". "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In many cases, it depends. Some fanfics stick closely to canon to please purists, while others explore new possibilities and deviate for a fresh perspective. It all comes down to the author's vision and the audience they aim to attract.
It follows quite closely. The manga of Legend of the Legendary Heroes stays mostly true to the original concept, with few significant deviations.
It's quite close. The comic mostly follows the source with just a few minor tweaks that don't change the main plot or character development.
The time stalking comic is moderately true to its source. It keeps the main plot points while making some minor changes to make it more engaging for the audience.
" Becoming a Buddha on the spot " was originally a Buddhist phrase. It originated from the Nirvana Sutra, Sanskrit, translated by Tan Wuchen of the Northern Liang Dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms Period." There is a butcher in Boluo Nai, named Guang 'e. In the middle of the day, kill countless sheep. When he saw the Sarira Buddha, he immediately accepted the Eight Precepts and spent a day and night. Because of this karma, I was destined to be the son of the Northern Heavenly King, Pisha Man." This saying was first seen in the Buddhist sayings of the Northern Song Dynasty, such as the Northern Song Dynasty·Shi Daoyuan's Jingde Chuandeng Lu, Volume 25, Jinling Huiji Zen Master: "Like his wide forehead fierce slaughter, throw down the sword, and prove the arhat fruit." At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Xu Chuan Deng Lu, Volume 28, Shaoxing Prefecture Dongshan Jue Zen Master: " Guang 'er is a man who kills without blinking. He swings his butcher's knife and becomes a Buddha on the spot." In the Southern Song Dynasty, Shi Puji's Five Lantern Lights Yuan also adopted these two passages. In the 30th volume of Zhu Zi's Words, it was written more clearly: "The Buddhists say,'Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot.'" In addition, there were some folk stories that also reflected the allusion of becoming a Buddha on the spot. For example, a butcher in Chang 'an City of Tang Dynasty put down his butcher knife and turned to good because of the enlightenment of a good monk. There was also a story about Tu Sheng, a Chongde man, who, after failing several provincial examinations, listened to the words of the old abbot of the ancient temple and gave up his fame. He devoted himself to Buddhist scriptures and did many good deeds. Finally, he dreamed that he was allowed by Buddha to go to the Western Heaven to become a Buddha. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The main standards are to do thorough research to ensure authenticity, avoid anachronisms, and present a balanced and nuanced view of the past. Also, the story should be entertaining without sacrificing historical integrity.