
The Future Buddha Starts from Being a Novice Monk
by Raise A Mia
About This Novel
Zhu Le traveled through time and became a Buddhist novice. He knocked on the alms bowl, chanted sutras, did homework every day, carried water and chopped firewood, went down the mountain to preach, and subdued demons along the way. Many years later, he was sitting cross-legged on the golden lotus platform of the Twelfth Grade Merit, with the golden light behind him facing the evil monkey. "Since you have seen the future, why don't you worship." He sighed softly. Zhu Le will recall the evening when he was called the 'Devil of Buddha'. The mountain gate is dilapidated, the Buddha statues are broken, and thousands of Buddhas are paying attention to him. There was only one voice here, firm as iron, and filled with murderous intent. "All Mahayana Buddhas can be killed!"
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
Seeking Buddha😐 is not as good as enlightening the Tao, reciting Buddha😐 chanting sutras is not as good as taking care of yourself
There is a system, but it is not very big. It relies on the experience of elders or peers to grow up. It is recommended to check whether to stay or leave.
Come on, author, please update it quickly.
I've saved it for a long time and just started reading it. I suspect it was written by a real monk.
This book, based on my feelings, feels pretty good (´∀`*)
Too many Buddhist allusions have been inserted, and Mao has too many words.
Come on author, this book is good😘😘 It suits my reading sense quite well.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
Seeking Buddha😐 is not as good as enlightening the Tao, reciting Buddha😐 chanting sutras is not as good as taking care of yourself
There is a system, but it is not very big. It relies on the experience of elders or peers to grow up. It is recommended to check whether to stay or leave.
Come on, author, please update it quickly.
I've saved it for a long time and just started reading it. I suspect it was written by a real monk.
This book, based on my feelings, feels pretty good (´∀`*)
Too many Buddhist allusions have been inserted, and Mao has too many words.
Come on author, this book is good😘😘 It suits my reading sense quite well.









