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Como Recolector de Basura, Encontré un Sello Imperial de Jade

Como Recolector de Basura, Encontré un Sello Imperial de Jade

El primer día, Feng Luo se arruinó y tuvo que volver a casa. Para llegar a fin de mes, empezó a recoger basura de casa en casa. Inesperadamente, activó el sistema «Indicador de Tesoros». «¡Ding! Hay cálculos biliares en el estómago de la vaca enferma del carnicero de adelante, comúnmente conocidos como bezoar bovino, con un valor de 6 millones». «¡Ding! 10 metros más adelante, el papel en la pared de la casa de la anciana es una pintura de Tang Bohu, con un valor de 300 millones». «¡Ding! 100 metros más adelante, la piedra de afilar abandonada es jade verde imperial, con un valor de 1 mil millones». «¡Ding! 1000 metros más adelante, el cuchillo de leñador en la mano del leñador es una espada de bronce de Xizhou, con un valor de 2.5 mil millones». «¡Ding! ¡10,000 metros más adelante, la piedra con la que el niño hacía rebotar en el agua es un meteorito marciano, con un valor de 8.8 mil millones!». «Desde que tengo este sistema, ¿quién puede seguir viéndome como un simple recolector de basura?». «¡Soy un cazador de tesoros disfrazado de recolector de basura!». El primer día, Feng Luo pasó por la puerta de un patio rural y vio a un niño rompiendo nueces con un objeto de cuatro lados. Se acercó para recogerlo y descubrió que en la parte inferior estaban grabadas las palabras «Con el mandato del Cielo, que tengas una larga vida y prosperidad eterna». «¡Ding! ¡El niño que está rompiendo nueces delante de la casa! En su mano tiene el Sello de Jade de la herencia...»
Urbano
416 Chs
En Tant Qu'Éboueur, J'ai Récupéré Un Sceau de Jade Impérial

En Tant Qu'Éboueur, J'ai Récupéré Un Sceau de Jade Impérial

Le premier jour, Luo Feng a fait faillite et a dû rentrer chez lui. Pour joindre les deux bouts, il a commencé à ramasser les déchets de maison en maison. De façon inattendue, il s'est retrouvé lié au système "Indicateur de Trésors". "Ding ! Il y a des calculs biliaires dans l'estomac de la vache malade du boucher devant, communément appelés trésor de vache, d'une valeur de 6 millions." "Ding ! À 10 mètres devant, le papier sur le mur de la maison de la vieille dame est une peinture de Tang Bohu, d'une valeur de 300 millions." "Ding ! À 100 mètres devant, la pierre à aiguiser abandonnée est du jade impérial vert, d'une valeur de 1 milliard." "Ding ! À 1000 mètres devant, le couteau à bois dans la main du bûcheron est une épée en bronze de Xizhou, d'une valeur de 2,5 milliards." "Ding ! À 10 000 mètres devant, la pierre avec laquelle l'enfant frappe l'eau est une météorite martienne, d'une valeur de 8,8 milliards !" "Puisque j'ai ce système, qui peut encore me voir comme un éboueur ?" "Je suis un chasseur de trésors déguisé en éboueur !" Le premier jour, Luo Feng est passé devant la porte d'une cour quadrangulaire rurale et a vu un enfant fracasser des noix avec un objet à quatre faces. Il s'est approché pour le ramasser et a découvert que les mots "commandé par le ciel, à la fois longévité et prospérité éternelle" étaient gravés sur le fond. "Ding ! L'enfant qui casse des noix devant la maison ! Dans sa main se trouve le sceau de jade héréditaire..."
Urbain
380 Chs
Love in Jade Cosmos

Love in Jade Cosmos

A modern elite in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry falls down from a waterfall and, through the mysterious power contained in a personal jade pendant, her soul is transported into the body of a young girl in the ancient oriental country. In there, she meets the royal family whose son is her destiny. The lovers jump between the real world and her jade cosmos as their mysterious and fantastical story unfolds. In her portable space accessed through the ancient jade pendant, the landscapes of mountains, rivers, lakes, and seas continuously unfold with the protagonist's journey. Advantaged by the time passes at a rate 20 times faster in this space, accompanied by the guardian spirit of this realm, the otherworldly soul, Tong Xiangbei, use her special power and knowledges in collaboratively pioneer and establish a stunning business empire. **Novel Outline: "Jade Cosmos Chronicles"** **Part One: Journey Across Realms** Renowned pharmaceutical chemist Tong Xiangbei unexpectedly finds herself traversing into an ancient oriental realm after a waterfall incident. Utilizing the mystical power contained in her ancient jade pendant, she discovers a parallel space with a time flow 20 times faster and a spatial map unlocking synchronously with her actions in the real world. This part will delve into her exploration and adaptation to the unfamiliar and mysterious world. **Part Two: Shaping Destiny** In the Jade Cosmos, Tong Xiangbei leads her family and mountain hunters in cultivating fields and processing, altering their destiny from poverty to prosperity. Leveraging modern knowledge and the accelerated time in her jade space, she pioneers a groundbreaking civilization, injecting a revolutionary vitality into the ancient oriental country. **Part Three: Prosperity Unveiled** Continuously collecting and transplanting new species, Tong Xiangbei finally activates the ancient spatial matrix left by the elder of the ancient Qi sect. This part will focus on her collaboration with General's heir Qiao Ziqiu, Eastshore Mo Wang, and her maternal uncle Nanyue Cheng Wang, as they drive away sea invaders, explore the southern seas, and establish prosperous trade routes, scripting a brilliant chapter of economic prosperity. **Part Four: Ascension into Mystical Realms** From their initial encounter to love and the grand wedding night, Tong Xiangbei and Eastshore Mo Wang enter the spatial realm, initiating the foundational stage of cultivating Qi. Post-wedding, they venture into the capital, building a harmonious relationship with the royal family, eventually assuming the responsibilities of the Crown Prince and collaborating with royal siblings to usher in a new era of civilization. **Climax: Unveiling the Ultimate Secret** As they break through the high-level Qi stage in the spatial matrix, Tong Xiangbei suddenly unravels the ultimate secret behind her time-travel, adding a suspenseful and gripping twist to the entire narrative. main characters 1. Tong Xiangbei: An eminent scientist in the field of modern pharmacology, unexpectedly transported to an ancient Eastern country. Utilizing modern knowledge and the power of the Jade Universe, he shapes a new civilization. 2. Eastshore DongBin Prince Mo: A prince of the ancient Eastern country, destined to meet Tong Xiangbei. Together, they experience mysterious and fantastical adventures, eventually becoming founders of a commercial empire. 3. Qiao Ziqiu: The second son of the Qiao family, heir to the General’s household. 4. Lord of Southern Area Nanyue, King Cheng:Tong Xiangbei’s maternal grandfather, who supports and assists her in establishing a new life in the ancient Eastern country. 5. Realm Spirit Symbiosis, Gong Sheng:The guardian spirit of the Jade Universe, left behind by ancient Qi sect elders. Together with Tong Xiangbei, they activate the Spatial Array, providing strength for the birth of a new civilization. 6. Cave Spirit, Fox Guardian of Jade Snowflake Cave.
Fantasy
257 Chs
Is the unification of Buddhism counted as entering Buddhism?
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.
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2025-01-09 06:41
Buddhism
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!
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2026-01-20 18:59
Do Buddhism and Buddhism mean the same thing?
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!
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2026-02-19 20:39
Books on Buddhism
Buddhism referred to the philosophy originating from India, covering many fields including ethics, morality, the universe, the mind, and so on. In modern times, Buddhist thoughts were introduced into China and had a profound impact on Chinese culture. There were many classic books on Buddhism, such as the Diamond Sutra, the Heart Sutra, the Lotus Sutra, the Nirvana Sutra, and so on. These classic works were all important sources of Buddhist thinking, containing profound philosophy and cultivation methods. In addition to the classics, there were also many research works on Buddhism written by Buddhist researchers, such as "Introduction to Buddhism","Research on Buddhist Philosophy", etc. These works can help readers understand Buddhist ideas and their influence on Chinese culture and philosophy. In short, Buddhist thoughts are profound and rich. Reading classic works and the works of researchers can help readers better understand Buddhist thoughts and have a deeper impact on Chinese culture and philosophy.
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2024-09-14 03:38
Cultivation of Buddhism
In the novel, Cultivation of Buddha, the protagonist, Lin Yi, accidentally transmigrated to the cultivation world and became an ordinary cultivator. He relied on his intelligence and hard work to gradually make a name for himself in the cultivation world. However, he was not satisfied with the achievements in front of him. Instead, he continued to pursue higher realms. In this process, he made many like-minded friends and explored the mysteries of the cultivation world together. In the end, Lin Yi relied on his perseverance and courage to successfully break through the bottleneck of his cultivation and become a true immortal. be ignorant of While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2024-10-21 20:38
See Buddhism
In Buddhism," seeing " had many meanings, of which insight was an important concept. Tathagata Sutra, Middle View, and Weishi were the three perspectives of Mahayana Buddhism. They were different perspectives of entering emptiness, and there was no difference in their own level. Tathagata Sutra's insight was more direct. It allowed the scholar to know that he was a Buddha and to bear the burden directly. Some Yuandun methods were based on this insight. The different views were related to the Buddhist method of stopping meditation. Stopping meditation was a method of practical cultivation and enlightenment. The 84,000 Dharma contained two cores, the view and stopping meditation. The purpose was to guide all living beings to relieve their worries and achieve wisdom. In addition, the book 'Buddhist Insight and Cultivation' had relevant explanations on the principles, history, and various inheritances of Buddhism. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-24 23:42
Is it Taoism or Buddhism?
Seeking divination was a folk custom in China. It was a form of divination. Nowadays, most Taoist temples, temples, and folk temples had lots for people to draw lots and ask for divination. Whether it was in Taoist or Buddhist places, this behavior existed. It was not exclusive to Taoism or Buddhism. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-06-24 16:39
The 10 commandments of Buddhism
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2026-01-11 08:50
Osmanthus in Buddhism
Osmanthus fragrans is related to Zen in Buddhism. When Huang Tingjian asked Zen Master Zuxin of the Dark Hall for advice on the shortcut to enter the sect, the Dark Hall used the fragrance of osmanthus as a reason to show Huang Tingjian that there was nothing hidden in Buddhism, so that he could understand the great compassion of Buddha and the reality of all Dharma. This allusion reflected that in the specific context of Zen, osmanthus symbolized the non-concealment of Buddhism and was a medium for enlightenment. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-14 16:13
The rules of Buddhism
The rules that Buddhism had to abide by were divided into many categories in different systems and sects. The most basic ones were the Five Precepts and Ten Virtues, and the core of them was to be good and not evil. The five precepts included one, not to kill, two, not to steal, three, not to be lascivious, four, not to speak nonsense, and five, not to drink alcohol. These were the basic precepts of the four Buddhist disciples, and they should be observed at home regardless of whether they were monks or nuns. The scope of the Killing Ring was not only limited to humans, but also all sentient beings. It also included refraining from killing because of the fate of killing. There is also the Eight Precepts, namely, the first is not to kill, the second is not to steal, the third is not to commit adultery, the fourth is not to speak nonsense, the fifth is not to drink alcohol, the sixth is not to paint, the seventh is not to sit on a high and wide bed, and the eighth is not to eat out of season. The ten precepts are: the first is not to kill, the second is not to steal, the third is not to commit adultery, the fourth is not to speak nonsense, the fifth is not to drink alcohol, the sixth is not to paint, the seventh is not to sit on a high and wide bed, the eighth is not to eat out of season, the ninth is not to sing, dance and listen, and the tenth is not to store gold, silver and treasures. In addition, there were also the precepts of monks such as the novice monk precepts, the bhikkhu precepts, and the bhikshuni precepts. There were 253 precepts for the bhikshuni, and even more for the bhikshuni. From the nature of the commandments, they could be roughly divided into the precepts of Kindness, Bodhisattva, and Vajrayana Samadhya. The main precepts of Don't Extricate Moksha were Hinayana precepts, which could be divided into monks and laymen. They were generally divided into seven types. The lowest was the fast of the Eight Gates, which could only be held for one day at the shortest time. The next was the Five precepts of laymen. The Bodhisattva precepts were divided into four, eighteen, forty-six, etc., but the core was not to abandon all living beings. There were many types of Vajrayana Samadhya precepts, which could be condensed into "Fourteen Fundamental Degeneration". Further condensation could be attributed to two precepts: not to slander the Guru and not to harm the Vajrapani. In the practice of Buddhism, these three precepts are integrated and inseparable. Only when all three are possessed can one be a perfect cultivator. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-01-18 20:12
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