
Divine Zen
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Ancient monsters have been reduced to legends, and the myths of all worlds have been buried in the torrent of time. The bustling city with many high-rise buildings has hidden mysteries. At the age of 21, the young man met a mentor who changed his life. A whole new world opened before him. God, people have spirits and gods, observing themselves and all things; Zen, meditating and calming down, originates from human instinctive practice. Divine Zen is a practice and a state. It is also the highest pursuit of all living things since ancient times and the destination of the heart. The essence is a thing, and the wandering soul is a change, so we know the state of ghosts and gods. --"Book of Changes" (Book club group: 480419350)
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A good book, the writing skills are very solid, the story structure is rigorous, and the ups and downs of Thousand Sons can give people a good sense of involvement. The disadvantage is that the updates are unstable and the plot is a bit weak.




Regarding Zen, everyone may have a different understanding. This book is about Zen. It is a pretty good story and the author's writing style is also very good. I recommend trying it. Recommendation index: 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠




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First impression: Shocking, but a pity the ending is too hasty












