
The Ambition of the Floating World
by Resentful
About This Novel
This book is a dream flowing from the tip of my pen. I believe it should be a "crazy" and "beautiful" story flowing into your heart. It summarizes that Mu Ning met a god when he was a child, but he didn't know what it was. When he grew up, he no longer admired gods or immortals. It started when the world said that immortals are the color of dreams, gods are the stones of temples, and Buddhas are invisible distant mountains; when they talk about immortals walking on the road to heaven, holding their own heads in their arms, the blood of gods flows behind them, but they cannot see the mountains behind them; Buddha reaches the other shore , turned back once, and from then on reincarnation could not see the way back; he talked about why the immortals turned around, why the Buddha turned back, how the gods could not see the sky, why the immortals cut off the sky, leaving the water without waves, and sleeping forever... Countless strange and unimaginable things. Mu Ning's experiences along the way are filled with beautiful scenery and crazy things, and what flows out is the true meaning of human emotions in all kinds of worldly affairs. It reveals the decline of gods, the rise of immortals, and the wishes of Buddha. What is not missing is the charm, the spirit of immortals, the bones of gods, the appearance of Buddha, and the state of all things. The book contains ideas, wonders, popular science, and a set of logic. At first glance, it seems weird, but after careful reading, I feel that immortals are beautiful, gods are really crazy, and Buddha is the best. It seems that everything makes sense. Only when you think about it, you realize that immortals are not as beautiful as scenery, gods are not as crazy as Mu Ning, and Buddha is not a Buddha unless he looks back. But why did Mu Ning break the reincarnation of the immortal and let the gods see the saint's face?
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