Hua Chenyu's "Qi Tian" had lyrics such as "Dao becomes Buddha on the spot, is there no demon in the world after becoming Buddha"; the original lyrics "Becoming Buddha on the spot" had "Becoming Buddha on the spot, letting go of the fate of previous and present life"; Dao Lang's "Lu Nanke" had "echoing the ants under the ancient pagoda tree of Chunyu Fendu in the Record of Nanke, becoming 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!
The following are some of the related works that contain the lyrics of "Become a Buddha": - The lyrics of Heaven's Equal: " Ask about the cause and effect of life and death, why was I born? Since you brought me here, how can you not understand my confusion?" "Dao says that one can become a Buddha on the spot. Will there be no demons in the world after becoming a Buddha? Who can tell me that there is nothing? I will be called the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal." - In the original lyrics," To become a Buddha on the spot "," To become a Buddha on the spot, let go of the fate of the past and present." The vows of the past have long been messed up in the wind. The night is waning. Who is calling softly in my dreams? When I think of you, I will warm myself up and become a Buddha. I will let go of the fate of my previous life and this life. - There was also the saying,"Since you bear the sufferings of all the people, you can become 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!
When the moonlight shines on my face, I think I will soon change my appearance. There is a kind of soup called heart-rending soup. After drinking it, I will have a magical power. When I close my eyes, I will see heaven. That is the place where you hide your smile. I have avoided the guns of countless hunters and driven away the sadness that has crawled out of the grave. For you, I have become a werewolf. For you, I have been infected with madness. For you, I have put on a thick disguise. For you, I have changed my heart. Can we meet again? I have begged in front of Buddha for thousands of years. I'm willing to use a few lifetimes to exchange for our love. I hope that I can move the heavens. Can we still meet again? I've been begging in front of the Buddha for thousands of years. Before I step over this Bridge of Helplessness, let me kiss your face again.
Here are some lyrics with the word "wind" in them: - Jay Chou's "The East Wind Breaks": The lyrics are full of images, describing a love between childhood sweethearts that dissipated in troubled times. For example,"Who is playing the East Wind Breaks with the pipa?" Through the "East Wind Breaks", it creates a lonely and nostalgic atmosphere. - Jay Chou's "Hair Like Snow":"Your hair is as white as snow, sad and beautiful. Parting, I burn incense, touched by who invited the bright moon to let the memories of pure love be perfect under the moonlight. Your hair is as white as snow, your tears are flying, I wait for who will grow old, the drunken years of the mortal world. I use no regrets to engrave a monument of eternal love for you. Your hair is as white as snow, sad and beautiful. Parting, I burn incense, touched by who invited the bright moon to let the memories of pure love be perfect under the moonlight. Your hair is as white as snow, your tears are flying, I wait for who will grow old, the drunken years of the mortal world." Although the lyrics did not emphasize the word "wind" alone, the image of "hair like snow" might have a hidden connection with the wind. - Jay Chou's "Red Dust Inn":"The end of the world is a story of sand and dust called concern". It depicted the wandering feeling of Jianghu in the world of martial arts and the concern of the swordsman. - Hu Yanbin's "Beauty": The theme song for the historical TV series "The Legend of Jing Ke". The lyrics and melody combine to show the gentleness of the iron horse and the iron man. Although it does not explicitly mention the wind, the overall artistic conception can imagine the battlefield in the wind. - Xu Song's "Broken Bridge in the Snow": The melody was pleasant, and the lyrics were beautiful. For example,"The butterfly with broken wings and dead leaves that can't find the flower will never see the withered leaves. The small bridge under the night in Jiangnan can't understand the wilderness in the north of the Great Wall." It did not directly reflect the wind, but from the broken bridge and other scenes, it could be associated with the existence of the wind. - Xu Song's "On the Clear Rain":"I'm lost in the world, unable to find your paradise. The East bottle and the West mirror are placed, and I can't wait to forget." There was no word for wind directly, but from the scene of the human world's loss, one could imagine the search in the wind. - The lyrics are related to the story of the West Chamber. It is a popular song with a China style. The lyrics did not specifically emphasize the wind, but the elements of the wind could be imagined from the story scenes. - "Love Concubine":"Using the story of Jia Yuanchun's visit to his parents in the Red Chamber as the material, he wrote a sad and beautiful mood after the empress was gradually alienated and neglected." The lyrics did not directly reflect the wind, but from this sad mood, it could be associated with the loneliness in the wind. - Diao Han's "Flowers and Full Moon":"The beautiful flowers are not always open, and the beautiful scenery is not always there". There is no direct wind, but you can imagine the gentle breeze and other scenes from the good scenery. - Man Wenjun's "Homecoming":"I give you my joy and sorrow, but I don't know whether it's the mountain or the water. I can't tell whether it's a dream or a wake-up call. I can't forget that it's your figure." There was no direct word for wind, but homesickness could be associated with the longing in the wind. - Xie Xiaodong's "China Baby":"My favorite water will always be the Yellow River water. If you give me the color of the sun, I can melt the snow. My favorite dish is the tofu mixed with green onions. I'm a pure and innocent person. My favorite water will always be the Yellow River water. If you give me the color of the sun, I can melt the snow." There was no direct wind, but from the image of the Yellow River water, one could associate it with the boldness of the wind. - Han Xiao's "Big-headed Leather Shoes":"I'm wearing big-headed leather shoes and walking on Dad's street. Although it's a little inconspicuous, I still have to walk out of the dignity of the China people." There was no direct wind, but from walking on the street, one could imagine walking in the wind. - Sun Hao's "Chinese Ballad": It has a distinctive feature of China classical poetry. The lyrics do not directly reflect the wind, but from the classical artistic conception, it can be associated with the existence of the wind. - Feng Xiaoquan's "Candied Haws" was a song about the traditional food known as candied haws in old Beijing. It didn't have a direct wind, but it could be associated with a breeze from the scene of life. - Chen Shaohua's "Wine on the 9th of September":"Let's go, let's go until the 9th of September…" There was no direct wind, but homesickness could be related to the feeling of drifting in the wind. - Fan Linlin's "Hometown I'm in Love with": Reflects the hard-working China people working hard to build their hometown under difficult conditions. The lyrics don't directly have wind, but from the scene of building their hometown, you can imagine the struggle in the wind. - Jiang Shan's "Dreaming of Water Village":"The fresh and refined flute music starts, and the scene of the Jiangnan water village comes into view. This song is about the mutual love between a girl who misses spring and an exquisite youth." There is no direct wind, but the scene of the Jiangnan water village can be associated with a breeze. - Mao Amin's "Lovesickness":"The most willing to forget the ancient poems, the most disdainful is lovesickness, guarding love is afraid of people laughing, but also afraid of people seeing clearly." There is no direct wind, but the artistic conception of lovesickness can be related to the melancholy in the wind. There were also: "It wants me to leave you, it wants me to let you be together. The hurt love can't be condensed into tears. The wind once took me to the sky. Where did I meet you? You ruled. You controlled all the magic. In an instant, I fell from the clouds and had no one to rely on. The wind has seen the roar of love. It has also seen my collapse. It hurts you to betray your concern. I thought I would be afraid. I'm not afraid of the wind. I want me to put you down. Don't let hatred become a price. Forget it. You let me grow up overnight and see the true and false of human nature. I can't find anyone to talk to when I want to talk. The wind is quietly blowing my heart into quicksand." "The stream will turn, the wheat will bow its head, and the wild geese will come and go. As time went by, stories were rusting. The starry sky above their heads would never decay, and the wind and frost beneath their feet would melt in the daytime. Li Bai's moonlight shines on the nine provinces. The paper boat of childhood, the ferry of middle age, drifting in the sea of people without turning back." (With or Without Wind, Freedom) "The branches outside the window grow wildly, the shadows of the trees sway, and the light shines on you in the gaps. The wild grass in the midsummer night burns even the sky. Missing you is the declaration I am most familiar with. The streets are crowded. The crowd chases after the cicadas in the summer. When I meet you, the clouds stop drifting. This night is too quiet. I listen to the wind and say that I like you inadvertently. I meet you in the same night breeze. At the end of the long road, the parasol tree flies. The love that has no exit is hidden in jokes. Picking and picking, I put together a gust of wind. The wind blows towards this crowd, and my footsteps are also hurried. Suddenly, I look back and see familiar faces. Because of you, the endless world has become vivid. I return to my ignorance and say that I like you. I heard the wind that year and I'll say it again. "Hugging You in the Wind of the City" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
In Journey to the West, there was a character called the Golden Cicada. He was originally a golden cicada on a bodhi tree who became a Buddha after listening to Buddhism. This golden cicada often listened to Buddha's teachings on Buddhism and was slowly influenced. It gained enlightenment and became a Buddha, thus shedding its cicada embryo and recasting the Daluo Golden Body. Later on, the Golden Cicada Master reincarnated as Tang Sanzang. After ten lifetimes of cultivation, he accepted disciples, overcame calamities, passed down Buddhist scriptures, and finally became a Buddha again. However, this saying came from the setting of the novel Journey to the West. There was no such person as the Golden Cicada Master in orthodox Buddhism. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some lyrics that contain the word "cruel": - "Cruel"(sung by Huang Yiwen):"Actually, you're cruel. You want the murderer to appear and attack me, and you can't turn around in the end." "I'd rather be cruel and abandon this man and see through you. You think you're the first to end this?" - "Arrogant"(sung by en):"Too many, too heavy, too cruel words. No, it's yours. The reason is too fake." - "Cruel Ending"(Original Song by Yan Baoer):"I will face this cruel ending alone." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The first Buddha in the Dharma Realm was Ardama Buddha, namely Samantabhadra. It represented the Dharmakaya Buddha, but the Dharmakaya was invisible and formless. The first Sambhogakaya Buddha, Dorje Qiang Buddha (Dorje Qiang should be a Tibetan pronunciation, meaning Vajra General Holding), was born from the Dharmakaya Buddha's Zhengjue. The Sambhogakaya Dorje Qiang Buddha, Vajra General Holding Buddha, was the ancestor Buddha of the Dharmakaya Realm. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The word 'Buddha' was created to translate Buddhist scriptures and was transliterated from Indian Sanskrit. When creating the characters, the left side was added with the word "Yi" to represent people, and the right side was the original ancient China word "Fu", which combined into the word "Buddha" in Buddhist terms. However, there was also a view that the ancestors who created the word used the combination of "person" and "Fu (not)" to form the word "Buddha" with a special meaning, but this was only a unique interpretation. Its exact creation stemmed from the translation needs of Buddhist scriptures after Buddhism was introduced into China. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
When the moonlight shone on my face, I thought that I would soon change my appearance. There was a kind of soup called heart-rending and lung-splitting soup. Drinking it had magical power. Close your eyes and see heaven, where you hide your smile. I dodged the guns of countless hunters and chased away the sadness that crawled out of the grave. For you, I turned into a werewolf. For you, I became crazy. For you, I put on a thick disguise. For you, I changed my heart. Can we meet again? I've been begging in front of Buddha for thousands of years. I'm willing to use a few lifetimes to exchange for our love for a lifetime, hoping to move the heavens. Can we meet again? I've been begging in front of Buddha for thousands of years. Let me kiss your face again before I cross this Bridge of Helplessness. Close your eyes and see heaven, where you hide your smile. I dodged the guns of countless hunters and chased away the sadness that crawled out of the grave. For you, I turned into a werewolf. For you, I became crazy. For you, I put on a thick disguise. For you, I changed my heart. Can we meet again? I've been begging in front of Buddha for thousands of years. I'm willing to use a few lifetimes to exchange for our love for a lifetime, hoping to move the heavens. Can we meet again? I've been begging in front of Buddha for thousands of years. Let me kiss your face again before I cross this Bridge of Helplessness. Can we meet again? I've been begging in front of Buddha for thousands of years. I'm willing to use a few lifetimes to exchange for our love for a lifetime, hoping to move the heavens. Can we meet again? I've been begging in front of Buddha for thousands of years. Let me kiss your face again before I cross this Bridge of Helplessness.
There were a few novels that were similar to being reborn as Buddha. Among them," Journey to the West: Another 500 Years of Suppression " told the story of Sun Wukong's rebirth after being killed by Buddha. In addition, I Am Buddha in the Primeval World and The Strongest Buddha in the Primeval World were novels with similar topics. However, the other search results did not mention any novels about being reborn as Buddha. Therefore, the above is the novel recommendation that I can give based on the search results provided.
" Cultivation to become Buddha " was a common concept in Chinese online literature. It mainly referred to the continuous cultivation and cultivation to reach the realm of transcendence and holiness, becoming a Buddha, Bodhisattva, or immortal. In online literature, this concept was often used to describe the growth process of the protagonist. It usually took a long time of cultivation and hardship to finally reach the realm of Buddha. In different online literature works, the specific method and process of " cultivating to become Buddha " might be different, but it usually required the protagonist to have a firm belief, strong willpower, and indomitable spirit. At the same time, the protagonist also needed to master various advanced cultivation techniques and methods to continuously improve his cultivation and realm. In short,'cultivating to become a Buddha' was a concept that was full of imagination and philosophical meaning. It represented people's yearning and pursuit of surpassing themselves, pursuing spiritual freedom, and transcendence. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!