
Legend of Iron Buddha
by The Twenty-ninth Lunar Month 001
About This Novel
A 'Xia' should first be a strong man. In the peaceful and prosperous times, he quietly hides his whereabouts and is hard to find. In times of trouble and evil, we stand up to help the strong and the weak, and provide relief to those who are in danger. The strong may not necessarily be "chivalrous". In troubled times, there are disputes and intrigues. Laws and morals do not exist. You can only survive by relying on force. Life and death are only a blink of an eye. The strong man conquers the world and achieves great achievements. Power is strangled, and the people are miserable. But when the strong bullies the weak, human life is as worthless as grass. Who dares to call him a "chivalrous man"? Is human nature good? Is human nature inherently evil? Is life born selfish? Or do you care about the world? Maybe there is no real "chivalrous" person in the world. Everyone is fighting for their ideals or desires. What is told here is the story of the strong ones fighting each other!
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