New Biography of Jigong: Record of Subduing the Dragon and Subduing the Demon

New Biography of Jigong: Record of Subduing the Dragon and Subduing the Demon

by Du Zi Is Round And Big

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This book tells the grand story of the Subduing Dragon Arhat, who voluntarily fell into the mortal world because of his compassion for the suffering in the world, and his slightly different ideas from Buddha. He was reincarnated as a mad Jigong, and played in the troubled times of the Southern Song Dynasty, conquering demons and demons. The work combines traditional Jigong legends, Buddhist allusions and martial arts elements to build a magnificent fantasy world where immortals, demons, demons and Buddhas are intertwined. Although Monk Daoji lost the magical power of Arhat, he relied on his supreme wisdom and compassion to repeatedly defeat the evil sect's conspiracy. He met Fuhu Arhat, Patriarch Bodhidharma, Kunlun Swordsman, Demon Fox Fairy and other heroes, and jointly resisted the evil forces headed by the "Holy Lord" who colluded with the treacherous Prime Minister Qin Hui. The whole volume runs through the core idea of ​​"Buddhism is in the world and is not separated from the worldly awareness". It shows the various situations in the human world and the reincarnation of cause and effect in the form of unit dramas. The main line is advanced layer by layer, revealing a shocking catastrophe intended to subvert the three worlds. The story includes both laughter and curses in the streets, as well as the tragic and desolate story of sacrificing one's life to defend one's moral principles, as well as exciting duels involving golden bodies and magical powers. Watch how the crazy monk uses a broken fan and slippers to calm down the world while laughing, and realizes Bodhi in the waves of the mortal world.

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