
A Book of Three Hundred Children's Songs, You Condense the Image of the Tathagata
About This Novel
"Disciple, this book can inspire people's truth, goodness and beauty!" "Three hundred children's songs? Wait, why is this scene so familiar? Master, could it be that you are..." Not long after Li Wuyou traveled through time, the old monk who adopted him passed away and left him a book of 300 children's songs before his death. ... Many years later, the abyss descended, demons were in chaos, strange things were rampant, and all life in the world was in ruins. Li Wuyou wore a seven-jeweled cassock, condensed the ten thousand feet of Dharma, and cast the golden body of the Tathagata. He emerged from the sky, and the Buddha's light radiated to the heavens and saved hundreds of millions of sentient beings. The palm of his hand covered the four extremes and eight deserts, falling from the sky. "Monster! Eat Buddha's Tathagata Palm!" ... Monsters from all over the world: "Such a world-shattering magical power, do you humans call it Three Hundred Children's Songs?" The forbidden area is weird: "Am I weird, or are you weird? A book of three hundred children's songs, how can you condense the Tathagata's Dharma?"
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Official(15)Scraped 1mo ago
I just watched Chapter 17. It's all about showing off and slapping someone in the face. You look down on the protagonist when you meet him, and then the protagonist slaps you in the face again. This kind of plot is really disgusting. I don't recommend it.
Putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha immediately means having the ability to do evil but not doing evil. You can be forgiven just because you have done evil and put down your weapons. What does it mean if a bunch of evil people can forgive the victim? Bad luck to them. Are they considered destined?
What the hell, the ending of the paid novel is so bad, ***write a trivial novel
I hope the author can change the setting of the protagonist. If it really doesn't work, you can change it to mental illness. Don't treat readers as fools.
It generally feels like a tasteless thing and I can't stand it.
Thank you guys for correcting the mistakes.
I usually post it in the morning and revise it again at night, so the chapter I just posted may have more typos! Dear boss Haihan!
It seems that many readers are not optimistic about this book. There is indeed no ups and downs in the plot, and the plot is even a bit cliché. But I feel pretty good. The writing, narration, and plot design are all remarkable. The Taoist Priest wrote a magical time-travel novel from another world, which is similar to the way he preaches Buddhist scriptures. This author uses time-travel novels to explain Buddhist scriptures.
Two stars give you credit for your hard work, but the plot is really hard to describe in one sentence. Let's try another idea.
What bullshit is written, it really makes no sense.
You wrote it. If this thing is released abroad, someone should read it.
After reading for a while, I wrote one word in the entire article
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Official(15)Scraped 1mo ago
I just watched Chapter 17. It's all about showing off and slapping someone in the face. You look down on the protagonist when you meet him, and then the protagonist slaps you in the face again. This kind of plot is really disgusting. I don't recommend it.
Putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha immediately means having the ability to do evil but not doing evil. You can be forgiven just because you have done evil and put down your weapons. What does it mean if a bunch of evil people can forgive the victim? Bad luck to them. Are they considered destined?
What the hell, the ending of the paid novel is so bad, ***write a trivial novel
I hope the author can change the setting of the protagonist. If it really doesn't work, you can change it to mental illness. Don't treat readers as fools.
It generally feels like a tasteless thing and I can't stand it.
Thank you guys for correcting the mistakes.
I usually post it in the morning and revise it again at night, so the chapter I just posted may have more typos! Dear boss Haihan!
It seems that many readers are not optimistic about this book. There is indeed no ups and downs in the plot, and the plot is even a bit cliché. But I feel pretty good. The writing, narration, and plot design are all remarkable. The Taoist Priest wrote a magical time-travel novel from another world, which is similar to the way he preaches Buddhist scriptures. This author uses time-travel novels to explain Buddhist scriptures.
Two stars give you credit for your hard work, but the plot is really hard to describe in one sentence. Let's try another idea.
What bullshit is written, it really makes no sense.
You wrote it. If this thing is released abroad, someone should read it.
After reading for a while, I wrote one word in the entire article









