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About This Novel
"Siddhartha" is a classic work that explores the soul and the meaning of life written by Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse. Siddhartha, the young son of a Brahmin, had a privileged family background, but he resolutely gave up worldly comfort and embarked on a long journey to find the meaning of life. He sharpened his will in asceticism, experienced desires in the world, and constantly tortured his soul in confusion and struggle. Along the way, he experienced countless unknowns and challenges, and gained profound life wisdom. If you feel confused in life, you might as well open "Siddhartha" and embark on this soul-touching journey with him to find your own true meaning of life.
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He Na Baichuan
The river flows endlessly, its surface is calm, and it is always renewed! The cycle goes back and forth, and all things are born endlessly.
Sinners are not on the road to becoming a Buddha, and the direction of their heart will be bright in time!
When I was young, I only knew how to worship gods and offer sacrifices. When I was young, I only knew about asceticism, thinking and silent cultivation. I only knew about searching for Brahma and worshiping the eternal spirit of Atman. When I was young, I followed the atonement ascetics, lived in the forest, endured the heat and cold, learned to endure hunger, and learned to numb my body. Later, the Buddha's teachings suddenly enlightened me. I felt that the understanding of the unity of the world had been integrated into my heart, just like my own blood circulating in my body. But later, I had to leave the Buddha and his great wisdom.
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He Na Baichuan
The river flows endlessly, its surface is calm, and it is always renewed! The cycle goes back and forth, and all things are born endlessly.
Sinners are not on the road to becoming a Buddha, and the direction of their heart will be bright in time!
When I was young, I only knew how to worship gods and offer sacrifices. When I was young, I only knew about asceticism, thinking and silent cultivation. I only knew about searching for Brahma and worshiping the eternal spirit of Atman. When I was young, I followed the atonement ascetics, lived in the forest, endured the heat and cold, learned to endure hunger, and learned to numb my body. Later, the Buddha's teachings suddenly enlightened me. I felt that the understanding of the unity of the world had been integrated into my heart, just like my own blood circulating in my body. But later, I had to leave the Buddha and his great wisdom.
