This sentence did not come from any movie. It was a famous Buddhist proverb which meant," If I can become a devil, then there will be no devil in the world; if I can become a Buddha, then there will be no Buddha in the world." This sentence came from the lines of Sun Wukong in the Chinese Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West.
The novel 'The Great Divine Emperor'.πI recommend the following novels to you. In addition to the Great Emperor, there are also novels of the same genre, such as Proud Divine Lord, Demonized Immortal Killing, and The Strongest Cause and Effect System. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
This sentence came from the thirty-third chapter of Journey to the West. It was what Sun Wukong said when he said goodbye to Tang Sanzang. When Sun Wukong said this, it meant that if he wanted to become a Buddha, then all the demons in the world would be defeated by him. If he wanted to become a demon, then what could Buddha do to him? This sentence expressed Sun Wukong's confidence and determination, as well as his pursuit of freedom and independence.
This was a classic line from the fantasy novel " The Peak of the Martial Soul."
This sentence came from many novels, including " The Strongest Cause and Effect System,"" Martial Arts for All Ages,"" The Immortal Emperor,"" My Wife Is the Demon Lord," and so on.
This sentence came from many novels, and it was impossible to determine which chapter of which novel it first came from.
This sentence was a classic line from many novels, such as " Demon God's Crown Princess Consort "," Martial Refined for All Ages "," Proud God ", and so on.
This sentence came from the second chapter of Journey to the West, written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen.
I recommend The Strongest Cause and Effect System and Martial Arts for All Ages. Both of them are fantasy novels. The male protagonist of "The Strongest Cause and Effect System" had also said the same thing, and the male protagonist of "Martial Refined for All Ages" also had the possibility of becoming a god or a demon. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
This was the classic line of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West.
This was the lines and summary of the fantasy novel," The Prideful Deity." The story was mainly about a young man who was unable to cultivate due to his destiny, and he had the Longevity Lock on his body to defy the heavens and change his fate. Because the Longevity Lock hid the greatest secret of the cultivation world, countless cultivators could not kill gods to seek immortality. If I become a demon, what can Buddha do to me? If I become Buddha, there will be no demons in the world! The heavens are high and the earth is far away. Only I, God, am respected! I recommend this novel to you. I hope you like my recommendation.π