In the original work, the Jade Emperor had "decreed that Lingguan Youyi and Sage Yi would go to the West to ask the Buddha to surrender." After Rulai had "heard the edict," he gave a brief explanation to his disciples and then went to heaven. At the same time, it should be noted that in the original work, the word "Xuan"(such as "Wen Zhao" reflected the relationship between the decree) reflected the status relationship between the Jade Emperor and Tathagata in a certain sense, which was different from the "please" in some adapted versions. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
This book was called "The Beginning of Limitless Buddha's Mistake." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Rulai Di, the leader of the battle among the three main streams of the Four Realms Buddhist Sect. The karma of the three bodies comes from the mortal root, and the karma of the six worlds is not traced. Good things are never the original form, life and death are all empty doors. The male protagonist, the Ghost Tathagata, has no fault with the Buddha. He is willing to kill and behead his sins. Thousands of monks and ten thousand Buddhas shed blood to avoid disaster, and the punishment of cleansing sins should be carried out for generations. Devil Buddhas, Devil Monks, Devil Monks, and Devil Monks, every word of it was a ghost. Male Lead-Ming King Emperor Rulai, a form of Ming King that has fused with the Ghost Emperor Dual Manifestation and the Ming Fruit. Save the world and abandon me, cross the world without me The Buddha and the Devil are impermanent, and the heart is in a single thought. The sins of all living beings are forgiven with a single thought. The male supporting role is Shulou Longxiu, the dragon head of the Confucian Sect, one of the peaks of the three religions. He is gorgeous, resourceful, quick-witted, eloquent, confident, and lives a carefree and secluded life. The male supporting character was the Sword Son of the Immortals. The Sword Son of the Immortals was a rare Connate Master of Taoism. He had a calm mind, was frank and open-minded, and had a serious and humorous personality. He was a Connate Swordsman who was most concerned about the safety of the Central Plains. The male supporting character, Buddha Sword, was born in Buddhism and was one of the top three religions. Buddha Sword Explanation-A merciful Buddha who understands Buddhism and is willing to cut off all evil karma in the world. Male supporting role: The Buddha Emperor of the Nine Realms, Yu Zhixiang, the founder of Deer Villa, the Monk Emperor of the Four Realms, and one of the three main streams of the Four Realms Buddhist Sect (the "monk" of the Three Treasures, the monk himself). Able to freely travel to the Four Realms. Male supporting role: One Page Book. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "Infinity Begins From Buddha's Mistake" by Mingyao Qiankun. It is a Wuxia Doujinshi novel. It has the Infinity Style, Invincible Style, Decisive Killing Style, Hot Blood Style, All Heavens Style, No Female Lead, Strong Style, and Monk Elements. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendations: Work tags: Puppet show, Doujinshi, crossing Buddha's head, no female lead [Status: Complete] Ranking index: Combat power index: Reading index: Popularity index: Anticipation index: The characteristics of the work: It tells the story of the protagonist who transmigrated into the world of the Thunderbolt Puppet Show and became the predecessor of the Buddha's Head, Rulai Di. He used his advantage of foresight to change the ending of many people in the difficult situation. In the end, he achieved success. Author introduction: This was the author's first book, but although it was his first book, he had written a different style. The entire book was basically non-toxic, and the book was finished smoothly. The author was undoubtedly worthy of praise for his first book to be able to write well and persevere in a niche genre with poor popularity. I hope you will like this book.
" Eternal Heavenly Emperor Ye Xuan " was a fantasy magic novel written by the author, Gu Xuanfeng. This novel tells the story of the main character, Ye Xuan and Tang Qian. The plot is fascinating and highly recommended. The novel was currently in a serial state, providing full text reading and the latest chapter updates. A specific chapter list is not available, but it can be read online through the relevant websites.
[Mystic Vast Jade can be exchanged for Mystic Vast Jade Set Equipment. Among the Level 96 Mystic Vast Jade Set Equipment, there are the following types: 1. [Diao Lan Set: 38 points of spiritual energy when equipped with ring amulet; 38 points of spiritual energy, 38 points of physical strength, 365 points of internal attack,+30% of basic internal attack.] 2. [Grand Moon Set: +38 Strength when equipped with ring amulet;+38 Strength,+38 Stamina,+365 External Attack,+30% Basic External Attack] 3. [Silver Zither Set: When only equipped with the ring amulet, it increases Stamina by 38 points. When fully equipped, it increases Stamina by 38 points, Strength by 38 points, Internal Attack by 365 points, and Basic Internal Skill Defense by 30%.] 4. [Hate the Heavens Set: +38 Stamina when equipped with the ring amulet;+38 Stamina, 363 External Defense, 363 Internal Defense,+30% Basic External Defense.] The novel 'Hao Tian Ji: Talisman Array Master' is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original text of Feng Xuan's guest, Lord Mengchang, is as follows: "Feng Xuan's Guest, Lord Mengchang." Feng Xuan's guest, Lord Mengchang, once rode out of the east gate and fell to the ground. People say to him: It's not you, it's me, because he's riding a horse. Feng Xuan got up and took the whip and told him: If it's not you, I'll be your servant. If it's your servant, I'll be riding a horse. When Lord Mengchang heard this, he smiled and said,"Feng Xuan's plan can win the world." So he arrested Feng Xuan and gave him a ride without asking why. The next day he rode it again, fell down, and told him: If it's a servant, it must be a horse. Lord Mengchang smiled and said,"Feng Xuan's plan can win the world again." So he took Feng Xuan in and rode with him without asking why.
The Qing Emperor and Eldest Princess had written in the original text that the Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. She loved the Qing Emperor deeply. However, the Qing Emperor regarded her as a younger sister and focused his attention on Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess was filled with jealousy and hatred for Ye Qingmei. She tried to prove that she was stronger than Ye Qingmei, but the Qing Emperor always believed that she was inferior to Ye Qingmei. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not like the Eldest Princess.
The Qing Emperor's thoughts about the Eldest Princess were not explicitly mentioned in the documents of Joy of Life. The Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. She loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor's thoughts were mainly focused on Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess was filled with jealousy and hatred for Ye Qingmei. She tried to prove that she was stronger than Ye Qingmei, but the Qing Emperor always believed that she was inferior to Ye Qingmei. In the play, the Qing Emperor did not clearly express whether he had the idea of passing the throne to Fan Xian.
The relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess was described in Joy of Life as a complicated sibling relationship. They were half-siblings and were not related by blood. The Qing Emperor had a certain liking for the Eldest Princess, but it was not true love. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor chose Ye Qingmei and not her. The Qing Emperor tacitly approved of the Eldest Princess 'power, but when the Eldest Princess's actions crossed the Qing Emperor's bottom line, the Qing Emperor used a warning method. He shot an arrow at the Eldest Princess' armor to express his dissatisfaction. The Eldest Princess was jealous and resentful of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei's relationship. She secretly plotted to murder the Qing Emperor. However, the relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess did not have a clear attitude of liking or disliking. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor and Eldest Princess 'original descriptions did not explicitly mention it.
The Qing Emperor's feelings for the Eldest Princess were complicated in Joy of Life. The Eldest Princess had obvious affection for the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor was willing to give her enough power and status. He believed that he controlled everything about her. However, when he learned of the relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor felt that he had lost control. His feelings for the Eldest Princess became complicated. The Qing Emperor had once considered passing the throne to Fan Xian, but later changed his mind because of Chengqian's excessive leniency and Fan Xian's growth. The Eldest Princess's position in the Qing Emperor's heart was shaken, which ultimately led to the Eldest Princess 'fall. However, the Qing Emperor's feelings for the Eldest Princess had not completely disappeared. He still had some feelings for her.
The relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess was complicated in Joy of Life. The Qing Emperor had a certain liking for the Eldest Princess, but it was not true love. The Eldest Princess had a deep crush on the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor chose Ye Qingmei over her. The Qing Emperor tacitly approved of the Eldest Princess 'power, but when the Eldest Princess' actions crossed the Qing Emperor's bottom line, the Qing Emperor used a warning method. He shot an arrow at the Eldest Princess 'armor to express his dissatisfaction and warning. In general, the relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess was complicated and tangled. It was filled with the interweaving of power and emotions.
The Qing Emperor had shot an arrow at the Eldest Princess 'armor to warn her. In the play, the Eldest Princess showed her jealousy and hatred for the Qing Emperor. She tried to compare herself to Ye Qingmei and take back the Qing Emperor's love. The Eldest Princess even contacted the courtiers and attempted to control the palace treasury and the Inspection Court. This violated the Qing Emperor's power and interests. The Qing Emperor's action of shooting arrows was a warning to the Eldest Princess, telling her not to cross his bottom line or she would face even more severe punishment. The Qing Emperor's archery towards the Eldest Princess also represented his disappointment and dissatisfaction towards her.