Being free from blame was the highest state of life. This point of view was mentioned in Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, and the Way of Changes. The Confucianists believed that having no regrets meant having no regrets in life. When a person entered his twilight years, looking back at his past and being able to be indifferent and at ease with a peaceful heart was a happy thing. It was really a very rare thing to be able to live a life without regrets. Buddhists believed that being flawless was the highest realm of life, meaning that there were no loopholes in life and that it did not violate the rules and conscience. Taoism believed that inaction was the highest realm of life, that is, not violating the Tao and conscience, and following the laws of heaven. The Dao of Changes also mentioned that being free from blame was the highest realm of life. It meant not making a big mistake and being good at correcting one's mistakes. To sum up, no guilt was regarded as the highest state of life. It meant no regrets, no violation of laws and conscience, no big mistakes, and good at correcting one's mistakes.
There were a few novels similar to 'Carrying the Blame and Exile' that could be recommended. One of them was " I'll Take the Blame!" And "The Blame Talent Show." Other than that, there were also novels like " The Grand Supreme Ancestor Crawled Out of the Grave,"" Living in the Clan to Cultivate,"" The Legend of the Immortal Tree," and " The Sect Leader's Journey " that were similar to " Carrying the Pot and Exile." These novels might satisfy readers 'needs for similar topics.
The following are some recommendations for novels about the sister's framing: [My Sister Is Definitely Not an Ordinary Person]: The story of the female protagonist adopting a cute and capable sister. 2. " Quickly wear the strategy: Brother from the Bowl ": The story of the female protagonist shuttling back and forth between different worlds and interacting with a demonic brother who was approaching the dark side. 3. " Fate's Wrong ": The story of the female lead marrying her brother-in-law in place of her sister. There was also a pair of male leads. I hope the above recommendations will meet your needs.
Jiu An was a character. She was a member of the Combat Division under the Investigation, Research, and Control Bureau's Foreign Eclipse Affairs Department. She was in charge of high-risk operations in the field as well as the battle to nullify all kinds of foreign eclipse objects. Jiu An entered the Assault Department of the Investigation Bureau as a non-mutant energy user. She had a firm foothold in the Assault Department with her excellent physical fitness and swordsmanship. Before she joined the bureau, she had participated in several foreign corrosion incidents as a mercenary. Jiu An's attitude toward the Mutant Corroders had been unyielding, but after a period of adaptation, she had also accepted the fact that the bureau had taken in the Mutant Corroders. Jiu An's sword techniques were superb, and she could suppress most of the Mutated Corroding Bodies. Her personality seemed to be much gentler than her appearance. The search results didn't provide any specific meaning or related information.
The name Wujiu implied that there was no disaster, no fault, and no sin. This name originated from the concept in the Book of Changes, indicating that a person could carefully manage and restrain himself, possessing the ability to control himself and reflect on himself. The name Wujiu implied expectations of one's moral character and cultivation. It was hoped that this person would always maintain a cautious and diligent attitude, constantly reflect on himself and improve, avoid mistakes and move towards success. This name had a calm and reserved temperament. It was not as eye-catching as some gorgeous and flamboyant names, but gave people a deep and reserved feeling.
Well, it could be that the manga has deep character development or explores themes in a thought-provoking way that makes blaming it unjustified. Maybe the issues people might have with it are more about personal preferences than actual flaws in the work itself.
I haven't heard of Dustin singing 'Never Ending Story'. It could be a really interesting performance if he does it well. There are so many great versions of this song already, and if Dustin has his own unique take on it, it might be quite remarkable. However, without actually hearing it, it's hard to say much more.
The line from " Ten Lives of Beauties, Ten Lives of You " was " A thousand years of waiting in exchange for your promise, ten lives of love in exchange for your unwavering love."
Here are some recommendations for novels about the protagonist being framed and blamed:
1. "Reborn Billion Wanhao Pet."
2. "Rebirth of the Mobei Family"
3. "The Reborn Daughter, Fenghua."
4. "The counterattack of the cannon fodder's daughter."
5. Leng Niang
6. "Reborn in the early years of Kangxi"
7. [Reborn Little Doctor Wife]
8. "Reborn from a Noble Family."
9. 'Beautiful Elegance: A Concubine's Daughter Is Going to Make a Counterattack'
10. Addicted to Love
11. 'Top-grade Medical Martial Expert.'
12. Mr. Huo
13. The City of Brisk in the North.
14. [Reborn Beast Pet, Sweetie]
15. "Take the Blame/Cannon Fodder/Villain's Biography"
16. "Cousin's Blessing"
17. [The Abandoned Woman and Cultivation]
18. 'The second female lead in the Immortal Cultivation novel has been reborn.'
19. "Every time I wake up, I take the blame for the villain [Comprehension]"
20. "Female Lead to Take the Blame"
21. "The scapegoat female supporting character makes a comeback online."
22. [Female Supporting Character Doesn't Take the Blame [Wear It Quickly]]
These novels covered different topics and backgrounds. Some of them were modern romance novels, some were ancient palace novels, and some were immortal cultivation novels. I hope these recommendations will satisfy your reading needs.