I recommend the following two Buddhist novels: " Ascending to Immortality " and " I Want to Become a Buddha." " The Way of Immortality " was a fantasy romance novel. It told the story of a person who had a spiritual root and was about to embark on the path of immortality. The protagonist eventually became a Buddhist. " I Want to Become Buddha " was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel. It told the story of Goddess Nvywa's five-colored Heaven Mending Stone splitting into two, the true and false Monkey King emerging as the times required, and the struggle between Buddhism and Taoism as they traveled through the six realms of karma. I hope you like my recommendation.
πI strongly recommend the Eastern fantasy novel, Evil Disciples of Buddhism. In this Evil Spirit Continent, everyone cultivated Buddhism. The way of cultivation was to recite all kinds of Buddhist scriptures when the sun rose. The various forces fought to obtain the power of the Buddhist scriptures. The main character, Yun Xian, inherited the mission of reincarnation. He had a huge sea of consciousness and hid countless Buddhist scriptures. He experienced ups and downs, the rise and fall of fate, and achieved Buddhism. The plot was full of twists and turns. It was full of fantasy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The protagonist of this novel was in the world of the Evil Spirit Continent, where everyone cultivated Buddhism. The cultivation method was to chant scriptures and introduce Buddhist power into their bodies. Buddhist scriptures were very important in this world. Many sects and families gained fame and fortune because of the possession of Buddhist scriptures. In addition, the cultivation system also had Buddhist disciples, Buddhist Venerables, Buddhist Emperors, and so on. It was more readable. I hope you will like my recommendation.π
I recommend " Unfettered and Unfettered " to you. It's a fantasy novel. The protagonist of the novel did not seek to become an immortal or a Buddha. He only wanted to be prosperous in the world of mortals. However, in the face of the inhumanity of heaven and earth, he rose up and resisted. He drew his sword and slashed out a vast universe. He could be unique and carefree in the world. Although it's not entirely centered around Buddhism, it also involves Buddhist ideas. Perhaps you can give it a try. I hope you like my recommendation.π
I recommend the two novels,"Extraordinary Records of Zen" and "I am the Vanguard of Buddhism", to you. Among them,"Extraordinary Records of the Zen Sect" was about the protagonist who was not only a Buddhist disciple but also obtained the gigolo training system."I am the Buddhist Vanguard" was about the protagonist who had the magic treasure, the Seven Treasures Pagoda, personally created by the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, and traveled to the other world. I believe you will like these two interesting novels! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
" Seeking Buddha and Asking "," Rebirth of the Primordial World: I Am Quimti "," Nirvana and Rebirth of the Death "," Primordial World, Self-Slaying the Sage Position at the Beginning ".πI recommend the four novels above, all of which have Buddhist elements. Among them, Nirvana and Rebirth is a short story that is suitable for quick reading. I hope you can enjoy reading it!π
"I Have a Book of Life and Death" was a strange modern Buddhist novel. The protagonist, Tang Yuan, traveled to a world similar to the ancient times and became a monk. However, he was involved in the conspiracy of the Demon Sect and the Buddhist system. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
, I recommend the following fantasy novels to you. They are all from the Buddhist series: "The Ancient God of Society and Animal Traversing the Wilderness, Becoming a Spiritual Grass, Bringing Its Own Wilderness Plot Guidance System, Surviving to the Existence of Transcending the Heavenly Axiom." "I'm in the Primordial World, mingling with the Heavens"-A black-bellied man who traveled through the heavens and worlds in the Primordial World to mingle his life. He met Buddha, God, Journey to the West, and so on. "Controlling Buddha"-A demon cultivator doesn't want to be oppressed by Buddhism anymore. She becomes a goddess who causes trouble and has a fate with a young monk. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In online literature," cultivating to become a Buddha " referred to the existence of the protagonist who eventually became a Buddha through cultivation. In novels, the protagonist would often experience all kinds of difficulties and obstacles, such as bottlenecks in cultivation, inner demons, etc. Finally, through tireless efforts and cultivation, he would break through his limits and reach the realm of Buddha. In this process, the protagonist needed to constantly improve his cultivation and state of mind, understand the true meaning of Buddhism, and finally realize his own path to becoming a Buddha. Becoming a Buddha was a religious concept. It was the highest state of achievement for Buddhist cultivators. It referred to the state of transcending the cycle of life and death through cultivation and attaining supreme enlightenment. In online literature," cultivating to become Buddha " was a fictional plot and had no direct connection with religious concepts. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend the two fantasy and oriental fantasy novels," Bold Evil, Poor Monk Fa Hai " and " I am the Vanguard of Buddhism." These two novels both had descriptions of Buddhism and involved the skill of Lion's Roar. Among them," Bold Demon, Poor Monk Fa Hai " told the story of the protagonist becoming the supreme Buddhist, while " I am the Vanguard of Buddhism " told the story of the Seven Treasures Pagoda and involved the mysterious bone and guardian god. I hope you like my recommendation.
They appeal to a younger generation. Young people are often more drawn to graphic novels. By presenting Buddhist teachings in this format, it can attract the interest of those who might not otherwise explore Buddhism. For example, a graphic novel about the life of a Buddhist monk can show the daily practices and the underlying philosophy in an engaging way. It can show the path of self - discovery and enlightenment in a more relatable visual story. This can then inspire readers to learn more about the broader aspects of Buddhist teachings.