
A Poor Monk Cultivates a Path
贫僧修个道
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- Completed
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- 2.2M Words
- Genre
- Eastern Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Eastern Xuanhuan
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Tianhongzi, probably not dead
Buddhism is very good, and a large number of words in our daily life contain Buddhist thoughts. If it's not good then it won't show up in civilian life. But Buddhism is not a religion, and China is not a country with religious beliefs. There are methods for cultivating Buddhism, which have evolved into: Consciousness-only Sect, Vinaya Sect, Zen Sect... Among them, Zen Buddhism has reached the highest realm - Buddha (Buddha is not a god, it is a realm. It is equivalent to the supreme goodness of Confucianism and the benevolence of Taoism). Zen Buddhism talks about sudden enlightenment, either enlightenment or not, not bit by bit. It requires great wisdom and great abilities. There is no hope for us mere mortals. We all know the Buddhist verses about Shenxiu and Huineng. Not to mention the state of the Fifth Patriarch Huineng at that time, even the state of Shenxiu is difficult for us to achieve. How many people can do this frequently?
I dislike Buddha very much. I always think they are hypocritical and have double standards.
No matter how bad the Buddhism that has been passed down to this day can be, although those who promote Buddhism may not be good people, things that have been passed down from generation to generation must have their essence.
Sword, sword, sword, you can't write about something else. Wouldn't it be better to focus exclusively on Buddhist cultivation? I have to bring a sword, I'm going to vomit
Buddha! Finally, a book about Buddhism was published. Although today's monks are annoying, some Buddhist ideas are still very good.
Give it some development time. It's too compact and easy to fatigue. There are also golden elixirs that can produce five knots. You think you are a fruit tree. This routine is not popular now. You can refer to Taoist golden elixirs. Not to mention their famous names, they are easy to bring in.
After the sword manual was stolen, after finding the thief, all I could do was treat the thief. But when the thief took advantage of it and wanted the sword manual, the protagonist not only didn't get angry, but actually tried to persuade him. The weirdest thing was that when the thief cried, the protagonist would give him other skills. It was really disgusting.
No wonder it's not popular, the writing is no problem, the plot is too tight, enemies come in waves, it's like an infinite matryoshka doll, the protagonist is a person who just took a break from training, and he is directly the enemy of Jindan, and then it involves the enemies of the big faction, and then it involves the rebellion. Damn, can you let the protagonist practice for a while?
Why should I write about swords? I have read a lot of novels and all of them like to write about swords. If I don't write about swords, I won't be able to continue writing. Swords, swords, swords. Personally, my least favorite is swords.
After reading dozens of chapters, I feel that the main character is too worldly. He is neither secular nor Zen. Everyone feels that he is like a person in the secular martial arts world. He likes to compete with others and wants to be his ancestor. Heroes with such a strong and powerful mind should not have such a strong mind, but those who want to achieve transcendence should not have it. And why does the author have to go to Taoism? It can be achieved by cultivating Buddhism. Mortal, transcendent from the mortal world, some magical powers are no worse than those of immortals in traditional impressions. However, except for the external appearance, this protagonist is related to Buddha. I feel that the style of the painting is completely on the path of Taoist Sword Immortal. However, the names of the exercises have been changed. There is no teaching, no merit, no regard for cause and effect, no fear of karma, and no cultivation of wisdom. Since the Buddha cultivates wisdom, but apart from gaining magical powers through plug-ins, does the protagonist have any knowledge of the Buddha? If you think what I said is wrong, you can reply to me and give me some expectations so that I can continue to take a closer look.
The first part of this novel was okay, but the chapter about the Zhang siblings really pissed me off 🙂. The man stole the protagonist's book of magic sword skills and considered the protagonist a villain. After the protagonist explained it clearly, he still insisted on learning the magic sword skills. The protagonist took it away, and then insisted on giving back my sword skills. The most difficult thing to understand is that the protagonist did not consider his character and directly taught him the Taoism related to the Five Elements Sect. You must know that the protagonist was almost taken back to the sect by the people of the Five Elements Sect because of that Taoism.
The protagonist of this book by the author must be devoted to the Tao and does not care about the personal relationship between his children. However, he still writes some ambiguous plots in the book, which makes people speechless.
After reading about 50 chapters, the aura of the protagonist is too serious. The villain is also inexplicable. From the beginning to the end, there is no villain that the protagonist can resist. Killing the protagonist one by one is like squeezing an ant to death. But the protagonist always has someone to save him.
The Diamond Sutra has five thousand words, and the protagonist recites it hundreds of times. That's 500,000 words. What is this concept? It would take me two days of reading a 500,000-word book without sleep to finish reading it. How long would it take to read it word by word 100 times? Honestly, has the author ever read the Diamond Sutra? Even if you browse it on Baidu?
I only read the free chapters 1. I feel that the author has a big heart and writes about Buddhism and Taoism. The writing is a bit messy and not very comfortable to read. 2. The pace of this book gives me a bad feeling, whether it is fast or not, whether it is slow or not, and whether it is enjoyable or not. For example, if you practice Buddhist magical powers, you can open several acupuncture points in a day, but there is no sense of growth in the writing. It is not fun to kill people, so it has to be forcibly difficult. Since you are a practitioner and have Buddhist magical powers, you can just kill him with one strike and walk away. What are you talking about? You were unreasonable in how many acupuncture points you used the day before, but now you are still complaining about killing someone. 3. There is a big problem with the logic. When I first watched it, I still didn't understand why the Qi family wanted to kill the protagonist. The only copy of the book sold everything the protagonist had. I couldn't figure it out even after racking my brain. Since you are worried that the Five Elements Sect will know that you practice their inheritance, but unless you don't use it, it will be leaked as long as you use it. What does it matter whether you kill or not? To be honest, I was really happy at first when I read a book about Buddhist practice, but the writing was too complicated, and it was a bit nondescript. It's better to just write about Buddhism and practice, don't be so blunt and pretentious, just write a good story. Not every book can become a god, but the author still has potential, keep up the good work
This protagonist has little wisdom and no plan, and behaves in a haphazard manner. He does not see any of the magnificence of a Buddhist monk in the future. At the same time, he also lacks personal charm as a protagonist.
Whether you are cultivating immortality or cultivating Buddhism, I hope you can write some humanity
It's boring to keep running for your life. If you could write a biography of a mortal cultivating immortality, such an escape would be okay. The author's escape is too compact. The protagonist escapes for his life every two or three chapters, which makes him tired of aesthetics.
Eminent monks do not shy away from the Tao No eminent monk avoids the Tao All things are based on the same Dharma Cultivation in the world of mortals
After watching part of it, the writing and plot are okay, but sometimes I feel very speechless about the character and behavior of the protagonist. He is just a troublemaker who digs wherever trouble comes and lives under dangerous walls.
Fulong Mountain stretches across hundreds of thousands of miles. There must be hundreds of thousands of villages on both sides of the horse? Under normal circumstances, there must not be a few hundred people in Fulong Town?
Is this about attaining the first level? The Bodhisattva of the first level begins to realize the wisdom of emptiness, and truly initiates the bodhicitta to benefit all sentient beings and wishes to become a Buddha. Is this the motivation of the protagonist to practice all yogas?😄
Read 2 chapters. Every time I write a paragraph, I have to include the name of the protagonist, so I don't look like a newbie.
I haven't watched it yet, I'll keep it for now, but I'll give it a full subscription to support it.
This is gone! ? Good guy! Isn't this just Outline Escape!
I was almost killed by the author's "sneer"
Hey, how could Tianjizi chase Taiyi Demon by himself?
Why don't you correct the typos in the article?
Have the monks and the protagonist secretly prepared a big gift? Come to a mandala formation in the Vajra Realm to refine the demons?