
Daqian Changsheng
by Xiao Shu
About This Novel
In his previous life, he lived in a shopping mall and died of a terminal illness. However, he was brought to the Vajra Temple in a world of prosperous martial arts by a medicine Buddha statue and was reborn as a medicine-growing monk. In this life, he just wanted to live forever and practiced Buddhism without seeking liberation. However, he unexpectedly discovered that with the blessing of Medicine Master Buddha, Buddhist mantras can turn legends into reality and greatly increase their power. The mantra can heal injuries and illnesses with miraculous effects... He was even judged to be useless in martial arts, but with the help of Medicine Buddha, he was able to practice Buddhist martial arts to the level of legend. He originally wanted to practice martial arts, practice Buddhism, and live a peaceful and immortal life in this top sect, Daxue Mountain Vajra Temple, using various medicinal materials. Unexpectedly, at this time, the Qian Dynasty, which had experienced thousands of years of prosperity, had come to a stage of transition from prosperity to decline, and the curtain of the inevitable separation of the world had begun...
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It's so poisonous that I can't stand it
In just a few chapters, you start writing about a woman. You are a monk. The key point is that the woman is not happy with you. You want to save her from death. This is LTG again. I have been reading novels for ten years. Is retro popular now? It's so poisonous that I can't help it. Was this written by me?
It's full of loopholes, and the more you look at it, the more ridiculous it becomes.
I won't talk about the first few plots of Zhang Ning Zhenzhen. Did he survive without being poisoned? Isn't the age of the female apprentice and Zhou Yang and Zhou Yu in the back too ridiculous? It is clearly written that she was only five or six years old when she met her apprentice, but Zhou Yang and Zhou Yu are also described as being less than ten years old. Is there a year in the back? All of a sudden, they have turned into teenagers in their mid-teens and sixteens. This is because they are taking hormones. And in a year or two, he went from knowing nothing to becoming a great master. The power system is also written nonsense. At the beginning, Dayong was awesome, but Dayun was not good at it. Later, Dayun suddenly became awesome, and the martial arts and the army were both awesome. Why didn't Da Gan be destroyed by such awesomeness? All in all, it's too poisonous.
Not rude, just express your thoughts.
So far, I have stopped reading after reading more than a dozen chapters. I don't understand that the protagonist of a book about Buddha has nothing to do with "Buddha". 1. The temple where the protagonist lives mainly focuses on martial arts, but it is still Buddhism. At present, the temple mainly depends on qualifications, but is it a bit bad for Buddhism to pay too much attention to qualifications? However, it can be understood as a matter of world background. (Personally) I think it is no different from ordinary sects that cultivate immortality. They all focus on qualifications, but it is not as good as writing about ordinary sects and not understanding Buddhism. Is it forced to write? (Personal understanding, please don't comment if it offends) 2. Why does the protagonist, a monk, always get involved with the nuns in the nunnery? At first, Ning Zhenzhen was really confused by what he did. He asked the protagonist to save the foundation of the sect, but he still got angry with the protagonist when he made a request. Maybe there was something wrong with the protagonist's approach, but the book said that the cultivation of this nunnery depends entirely on this tree. The protagonist saved the tree, so what happened to asking for a fruit? Is this bitch nun still angry with the protagonist? After the protagonist saved the tree, she carried her uncle to ask the protagonist to save her. She also described the nuns as beautiful, and then the protagonist took the nuns to the protagonist's temple. The key is that Ning Zhenzhen saw that her uncle was getting better, so she started to nudge her. The book vindicates Ning Zhenzhen, saying that her uncle is like a mother to her, and she hopes her uncle will get well soon. The key is that her uncle has been ill for a long time, and if you see your relative's illness getting better in the hospital, will you immediately arrange for your relative to be discharged from the hospital? ? ? ? ? ? Let's not talk about a nun who stayed in the Vajra Temple for such a long time. The key point is that this woman made the protagonist feel like she owed him. She was injured and died immediately. She ran to the protagonist's valley. His uncle immediately asked the protagonist's junior brother to find the protagonist, completely ignoring that the protagonist was offering salvation to his elders (at this time, the uncle was still I don't know, the protagonist has completed his salvation for his elders, I only know that the protagonist is in salvation) The key is that the protagonist still spent one month of his life to save the girl, and then he immediately wrote that the protagonist and the girl had lunch together (there were also the protagonist's junior brother and the girl's uncle) and then discussed variously, how did Ning Zhenzhen get injured? Then Ning Zhenzhen took the object he killed and gave it to the protagonist as a thank you gift, completely ignoring that the protagonist might be recovered, and then laughed at the protagonist when he saw that the protagonist could not pull out the magic weapon (the protagonist had just saved her), whether he did it on purpose or not? Personally, I don't think you should laugh at this time, but the author did. 3. The book describes a lot of the beautiful nuns in the nunnery, with ice-cold skin and beautiful skin. This is fucking Buddhism. (The above are all personal opinions, please don't comment if you don't like it. If there is any offense, please let me know and I will delete it immediately) I originally wanted to give it one star, but considering that it might be criticized unintentionally, I changed it to four stars. However, I'm sorry for my conscience and can only give it two stars. If it offends me, please let me know and I will delete it immediately. At any rate, this is a novel recommended by the columnist, and it is written like this (what I write is not as good as the author's, I can't do it on my own, so please don't tell me you can do it) I don't mean to be provocative, I'm just simply expressing my opinion, and it's not a troll. (If there is any offense, please let me know and delete it immediately) I don't dare to comment easily because I am afraid of being criticized.
I have read more than 500 chapters, what are your thoughts? 1. The protagonist is Buddhist and surrounded by women 2. Before meeting the protagonist, all the people described were shrewd, and they became smart as soon as they met the protagonist. 3. They say they are afraid of trouble, but they actively seek trouble. 4. The magic way, big brother, isn't the drugging of drugs exclusive to the magic way? Are you still being complained about by demonic people? There is not a single shrewd person in the six paths of demons. Once they see the protagonist, they all become wise, and all the demon paths are written as the right path. 5. The protagonist is Buddhism, but so far, the description of Buddhism has been brushed aside. 6. How come the disciple has grown older inexplicably? 7. In an empire, basically all the princesses are sick. The princess and the queen mother are waiting for the protagonist to save them. The emperor on the left is wise and powerful, and the emperor on the right is the best in the world. 8. Although realm does not mean everything, I said before that there are only a handful of masters in the world. How come I feel that in less than a year, there are as many masters as dogs, and there are so many masters everywhere? 9. The prince, the witch, and the junior sister basically need to be handled by the protagonist whenever anything happens. 10. ... Give it up, the more I look at it, the more displeasing it becomes to my heart.
The tigers in the zoo are not as domineering as in the wild. Ye Fakong has been missing Xiaobai since he left. But Ning Zhenzhen is really surprising. He actually raises a tiger.
A monk is not like a monk, a nun is not like a nun
After reading a few chapters, I feel that all Buddhism in it is impure. No matter if you are a monk, a nun, or an eminent monk, everyone is like this. If you can't write this kind of article, then don't write it. I feel that the preface and the follower are inconsistent, and it's inexplicable.
So-so
There are a lot of illogical things in this novel. First of all, the protagonist is undoubtedly a dog licker! A monk is the same as your sister-in-law's enemy every day! Then the protagonist is omnipotent, every supporting character is licking the protagonist, and then the enemy is brainless and sends people and equipment. In just a few chapters, he can kill a second-level man who holds an artifact that is comparable to a first-class man. This great man died without any splash, and he went there without even describing it too much! The protagonist is like a god and is omnipotent. The enemy cannot even break through his defense, so he adds blood and blue again. Mainly, the supporting actresses are described too much, and they are still illogically dumping on the protagonist, but the author still licks it. At the beginning, the author talked about the beauties of this sect, but in the end, he entangled whoever he saw. Will there be so many beauties who will fall in love with each other when they see each other, and fall in love with each other? ? ?
Lin Feiyang is amazing. Although his intelligence is flawed, he has a sensitive constitution. He can control the subtle manipulation of the body easily, and his instinctive response to subtle perceptions is also very fast. God has closed a door for him, but it has also opened a window.
Really poisonous
Personally, do you feel that reverse thinking is popular nowadays? This monk must induce love and so on! You might as well write about supernatural love in a brothel!
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Official(137)Scraped 20d ago
It's so poisonous that I can't stand it
In just a few chapters, you start writing about a woman. You are a monk. The key point is that the woman is not happy with you. You want to save her from death. This is LTG again. I have been reading novels for ten years. Is retro popular now? It's so poisonous that I can't help it. Was this written by me?
It's full of loopholes, and the more you look at it, the more ridiculous it becomes.
I won't talk about the first few plots of Zhang Ning Zhenzhen. Did he survive without being poisoned? Isn't the age of the female apprentice and Zhou Yang and Zhou Yu in the back too ridiculous? It is clearly written that she was only five or six years old when she met her apprentice, but Zhou Yang and Zhou Yu are also described as being less than ten years old. Is there a year in the back? All of a sudden, they have turned into teenagers in their mid-teens and sixteens. This is because they are taking hormones. And in a year or two, he went from knowing nothing to becoming a great master. The power system is also written nonsense. At the beginning, Dayong was awesome, but Dayun was not good at it. Later, Dayun suddenly became awesome, and the martial arts and the army were both awesome. Why didn't Da Gan be destroyed by such awesomeness? All in all, it's too poisonous.
Not rude, just express your thoughts.
So far, I have stopped reading after reading more than a dozen chapters. I don't understand that the protagonist of a book about Buddha has nothing to do with "Buddha". 1. The temple where the protagonist lives mainly focuses on martial arts, but it is still Buddhism. At present, the temple mainly depends on qualifications, but is it a bit bad for Buddhism to pay too much attention to qualifications? However, it can be understood as a matter of world background. (Personally) I think it is no different from ordinary sects that cultivate immortality. They all focus on qualifications, but it is not as good as writing about ordinary sects and not understanding Buddhism. Is it forced to write? (Personal understanding, please don't comment if it offends) 2. Why does the protagonist, a monk, always get involved with the nuns in the nunnery? At first, Ning Zhenzhen was really confused by what he did. He asked the protagonist to save the foundation of the sect, but he still got angry with the protagonist when he made a request. Maybe there was something wrong with the protagonist's approach, but the book said that the cultivation of this nunnery depends entirely on this tree. The protagonist saved the tree, so what happened to asking for a fruit? Is this bitch nun still angry with the protagonist? After the protagonist saved the tree, she carried her uncle to ask the protagonist to save her. She also described the nuns as beautiful, and then the protagonist took the nuns to the protagonist's temple. The key is that Ning Zhenzhen saw that her uncle was getting better, so she started to nudge her. The book vindicates Ning Zhenzhen, saying that her uncle is like a mother to her, and she hopes her uncle will get well soon. The key is that her uncle has been ill for a long time, and if you see your relative's illness getting better in the hospital, will you immediately arrange for your relative to be discharged from the hospital? ? ? ? ? ? Let's not talk about a nun who stayed in the Vajra Temple for such a long time. The key point is that this woman made the protagonist feel like she owed him. She was injured and died immediately. She ran to the protagonist's valley. His uncle immediately asked the protagonist's junior brother to find the protagonist, completely ignoring that the protagonist was offering salvation to his elders (at this time, the uncle was still I don't know, the protagonist has completed his salvation for his elders, I only know that the protagonist is in salvation) The key is that the protagonist still spent one month of his life to save the girl, and then he immediately wrote that the protagonist and the girl had lunch together (there were also the protagonist's junior brother and the girl's uncle) and then discussed variously, how did Ning Zhenzhen get injured? Then Ning Zhenzhen took the object he killed and gave it to the protagonist as a thank you gift, completely ignoring that the protagonist might be recovered, and then laughed at the protagonist when he saw that the protagonist could not pull out the magic weapon (the protagonist had just saved her), whether he did it on purpose or not? Personally, I don't think you should laugh at this time, but the author did. 3. The book describes a lot of the beautiful nuns in the nunnery, with ice-cold skin and beautiful skin. This is fucking Buddhism. (The above are all personal opinions, please don't comment if you don't like it. If there is any offense, please let me know and I will delete it immediately) I originally wanted to give it one star, but considering that it might be criticized unintentionally, I changed it to four stars. However, I'm sorry for my conscience and can only give it two stars. If it offends me, please let me know and I will delete it immediately. At any rate, this is a novel recommended by the columnist, and it is written like this (what I write is not as good as the author's, I can't do it on my own, so please don't tell me you can do it) I don't mean to be provocative, I'm just simply expressing my opinion, and it's not a troll. (If there is any offense, please let me know and delete it immediately) I don't dare to comment easily because I am afraid of being criticized.
I have read more than 500 chapters, what are your thoughts? 1. The protagonist is Buddhist and surrounded by women 2. Before meeting the protagonist, all the people described were shrewd, and they became smart as soon as they met the protagonist. 3. They say they are afraid of trouble, but they actively seek trouble. 4. The magic way, big brother, isn't the drugging of drugs exclusive to the magic way? Are you still being complained about by demonic people? There is not a single shrewd person in the six paths of demons. Once they see the protagonist, they all become wise, and all the demon paths are written as the right path. 5. The protagonist is Buddhism, but so far, the description of Buddhism has been brushed aside. 6. How come the disciple has grown older inexplicably? 7. In an empire, basically all the princesses are sick. The princess and the queen mother are waiting for the protagonist to save them. The emperor on the left is wise and powerful, and the emperor on the right is the best in the world. 8. Although realm does not mean everything, I said before that there are only a handful of masters in the world. How come I feel that in less than a year, there are as many masters as dogs, and there are so many masters everywhere? 9. The prince, the witch, and the junior sister basically need to be handled by the protagonist whenever anything happens. 10. ... Give it up, the more I look at it, the more displeasing it becomes to my heart.
The tigers in the zoo are not as domineering as in the wild. Ye Fakong has been missing Xiaobai since he left. But Ning Zhenzhen is really surprising. He actually raises a tiger.
A monk is not like a monk, a nun is not like a nun
After reading a few chapters, I feel that all Buddhism in it is impure. No matter if you are a monk, a nun, or an eminent monk, everyone is like this. If you can't write this kind of article, then don't write it. I feel that the preface and the follower are inconsistent, and it's inexplicable.
So-so
There are a lot of illogical things in this novel. First of all, the protagonist is undoubtedly a dog licker! A monk is the same as your sister-in-law's enemy every day! Then the protagonist is omnipotent, every supporting character is licking the protagonist, and then the enemy is brainless and sends people and equipment. In just a few chapters, he can kill a second-level man who holds an artifact that is comparable to a first-class man. This great man died without any splash, and he went there without even describing it too much! The protagonist is like a god and is omnipotent. The enemy cannot even break through his defense, so he adds blood and blue again. Mainly, the supporting actresses are described too much, and they are still illogically dumping on the protagonist, but the author still licks it. At the beginning, the author talked about the beauties of this sect, but in the end, he entangled whoever he saw. Will there be so many beauties who will fall in love with each other when they see each other, and fall in love with each other? ? ?
Lin Feiyang is amazing. Although his intelligence is flawed, he has a sensitive constitution. He can control the subtle manipulation of the body easily, and his instinctive response to subtle perceptions is also very fast. God has closed a door for him, but it has also opened a window.
Really poisonous
Personally, do you feel that reverse thinking is popular nowadays? This monk must induce love and so on! You might as well write about supernatural love in a brothel!
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55 points A very disappointing book! The author's white-robed steward has read part of it, and the writing is pretty good. I was short of books and found this book to be really disappointing! The protagonist he portrays is a hypocrite, a bastard who wants to be a saint in front of others but also wants to control behind the scenes, a selfish person who pretends to take the world as his own responsibility! The supporting characters are all missing arms and legs, and the defects are exaggerated so much that the only normal supporting character is the female supporting character, and the others are all disabled people with missing muscles and strings! In terms of setting, once the protagonist's golden finger is opened, everything becomes mirror-like, just like telling you that a triangle △ is turned into a circle ○, and fooling the readers into thinking they are fools! Especially the clairvoyance and the supernatural power of bringing the dead back to life. The writing was extremely speechless! The world is a world of cause and effect. Things that are beneficial to the protagonist remain unchanged, and things that are disadvantageous to the protagonist are changed. The key is to gain merit. It is really a blind man trying to touch an elephant, and he will be self-righteous after just looking at the superficial things! The content also contains private goods, kneeling down and licking Buddhism!




In his previous life, he lived in a shopping mall and died of a terminal illness. However, he was brought to the Vajra Temple in a world of prosperous martial arts by a medicine Buddha statue and was reborn as a medicine-growing monk. In this life, he just wants to live forever and practice Buddhism without seeking liberation. But unexpectedly discovered that with the blessing of Medicine Buddha, the Buddha's mantra can turn legends into reality, and its power is greatly increased. The great light mantra can transcend the soul and reach the bliss of the west sky. The mantra for clearing the heart, clears the mind, calms the mind, and calms the mind like still water. Rejuvenation spell, healing effects like magic ... He was even judged as a useless martial artist, but with the help of Medicine Buddha, he was able to practice Buddhist martial arts to the level of legend. I wanted to use various medicinal materials, practice martial arts, and practice Buddhism in this top sect, Daxue Mountain Vajra Temple, and live a long life in peace. Unexpectedly, at this time, the Qian Dynasty, which had experienced thousands of years of prosperity, had come to a stage of transition from prosperity to decline, and the curtain of the inevitable separation of the world had begun...




Recommendation index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Curiosity index: ⭐ Poison point index: ⭐⭐ Produced by a master, the quality will definitely not be any worse, it just depends on whether it is right for you or not. The protagonist's soul traveled to another world. He was a company executive before. He spent all his wealth just to cure himself from a terminal illness. He has enough experience. Goldfinger is a medicine Buddha statue in the body that travels with him. He learns various Buddhist magical powers in a different world with magical powers. He first survives until he can almost protect himself, and then appears in front of the world (pretending to be a saint). There are many plug-ins added to the Medicine Buddha Statue in the form of supplementary settings, such as absorbing other people's memories. . Oh. By the way, the protagonist is a monk after time travel. Although the setting is that he can return to secular life at any time, the author repeatedly emphasizes the protagonist's character in the article. The main plot of the novel begins with Gou making use of various magical powers to become a behind-the-scenes flow. The reason why it is similar is that the protagonist still likes to occasionally appear in front of others (pretend to be a saint). ########## Single Master Poison Review########## There are many beautiful characters around the protagonist, and the author likes to describe how beautiful and attractive they are. Youngsters with a lower reading age will be very unhappy watching it, especially in the early stages. In fact, there is no big problem. The author has repeatedly emphasized in the article that the protagonist is a true monk and will not be tempted by ordinary people. But it's also my fault that the author likes to describe beauties over and over again. . . I suggest readers who just dislike this point to turn off paragraph comments and just read their own novels. Good books are hard to find, so don't give up easily.




In this life, he just wants to live forever and practice Buddhism without seeking liberation. But unexpectedly discovered that with the blessing of Medicine Buddha, the Buddha's mantra can turn legends into reality, and its power is greatly increased. The great light mantra can transcend the soul and reach the bliss of the west sky. The mantra for clearing the heart, clears the mind, calms the mind, and calms the mind like still water. Rejuvenation spell, healing effects like magic













