The 60th Volume of the Indian Sanskrit Mythology Masterpiece New Heaven Chronicles

The 60th Volume of the Indian Sanskrit Mythology Masterpiece New Heaven Chronicles

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"Indian Sanskrit" is the 60th volume of the mythological masterpiece "Xintian Ji" (a series of 120 novels), written by the outstanding contemporary Chinese novelist Zhou Jingfeng. Princess Tianxian, the fifth daughter of the Jade Emperor, was ordered to marry in the Indian divine realm and become the Brahma Queen. The Chinese palace is majestic, and the Indian divine realm is magnificent. The two worlds have completely different scenery and different rituals. When I first arrived in a foreign land, I couldn't understand the language, the food was spicy, the rituals were complicated, and I was homesick. She planted fairy peaches in Yaochi and danced "Fan Yao Dance" to find a balance between Sanskrit music and fairy music. When the Jade Emperor passed away, she returned to heaven to be buried; when the Queen Mother passed away, she returned to the Yaochi - joys and sorrows were both missions. She sticks to her heart with sincerity and blends in with all things with flexibility. Three hundred years later, "Xintian Ji" recorded: This woman did not change her appearance in the Heavenly Palace, but she allowed gods and Buddhas from both worlds to drink a cup of tea together.

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