I don't have a definite answer. It could vary based on how the story unfolds and what the author intended. Maybe when external circumstances forced a shift in focus away from music.
I don't have an exact date for when we stopped using 'lemons' for fanfics. It's likely that as fanfic communities grew and changed, different terms became more popular and 'lemons' fell out of common usage.
I don't have that information off the top of my head. You could try searching on manga databases or even reaching out to the publisher's website for the conclusion date of 'When did I stop being your shadow manga'.
When reading Buddhist books, one could not help but cry because they were experiencing some kind of inner touch or feeling moved, or because they felt a resonance with a certain realm or thought described in the book.
There were many profound thoughts and ideas in Buddhism that often resonated with people. When the readers experience the power of these ideas, they may feel shocked and moved to tears.
In addition, Buddhism also has many topics about life, love, kinship, etc. These contents may also cause readers to resonate with emotions and cause them to cry.
Tears weren't necessarily a bad thing. It could be the reader's expression and interpretation of the contents of the book. Whether it was tears or other emotions, it was a reaction from the reader's heart, indicating that they had a deep understanding of the content depicted in the book.
One benefit is that it makes the animals happy. Happy animals are more likely to be friendly towards us. For example, a well - treated dog will wag its tail and be excited to see you.
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