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Looking for novels related to Chinese mythology, Buddhism, Taoism, the founder of the religion, and the Ten Saints.

2024-09-18 19:06
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There were many Chinese mythological novels such as Romance of the Gods and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. Buddhism and Taoism were the two main religions in China. There were also many novels about the founding ancestors and the ten saints, such as Journey to the West and Water Margins. Among them, the founder of the sect was Buddha. The ten saints were Dipamkara Buddha, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, White Dragon Horse, Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong's master Bodhi, Tang Sanzang's disciple Sun Wukong, etc.

History's Number 1 Founder

History's Number 1 Founder

Lin Feng travelled through worlds and even obtained an overpowered system, but he still faces a pressure as huge as a mountain. System's main quest: Lin Feng is to create a school; establish history’s number 1 sect and Lin Feng himself to become the number 1 founder. To become history’s number 1 founder, Lin Feng started to work hard. “Your name is Shi Tianhao? Natural born sovereign roots but it was stolen by your cousin? Now being raised in a little village your father placed you in? Come come come, follow your master and we’ll let those people know that justice that is owed must be returned!” “Your name is Xiao Yan? A genius of the past but a loser now? Even your fiance came over to humiliate you by asking for a divorce? Come come come, follow your master and we’ll let that brat know the meaning of: don’t bully a youngster just because he’s poor!” “Your name is Zhu Yi? The son of a marquis but you’re being suppressed by your father? Your mother was a saint but she was assassinated? Come come come, follow your master and we’ll let your dad know the meaning how problems can be solved with your fists...no, with reasoning!"
4.3
1486 Chs
Mythology Rebooted

Mythology Rebooted

At dawn. The light of dawn lingered, hesitant to arrive, while the remnants of the setting sun had long faded into darkness. Within the city shrouded in thin mist, the hidden churches in the shadows, veins clinging to the cracks in walls, the gnawing sounds echoing from the sewers, and the murmuring shadows... A lantern bearer strolled forward.
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868 Chs
Hayle Coven Novels

Hayle Coven Novels

I’m an international, multiple award-winning author with a passion for the voices in my head. As a singer, songwriter, independent filmmaker and improv teacher and performer, my life has always been about creating and sharing what I create with others. Now that my dream to write for a living is a reality, with over a hundred titles in happy publication and no end in sight, I live in beautiful Prince Edward Island, Canada, with my giant cats, pug overlord and overlady and my Gypsy Vanner gelding, Fynn. ***WORLD'S BEST STORY2014*** Her mom's a witch. Her dad's a demon. And she just wants to be ordinary. I batted at the curl of smoke drifting off the tip of my candle and tried not to sneeze. My heavy velvet cloak fell in oppressive, suffocating folds in the closed space of the ceremony chamber, the cowl trapping the annoying bits of puff I missed. I hated the way my eyes burned and teared, an almost constant distraction. Not that I didn't welcome the distraction, to be honest. Anything to take my mind from what went on around me. Being part of a demon raising is way less exciting than it sounds. Sydlynn Hayle's teen life couldn't be more complicated. Trying to please her coven is all a fantasy while the adventure of starting over in a new town and fending off a bully cheerleader who hates her are just the beginning of her troubles. What to do when delicious football hero Brad Peters--boyfriend of her cheer nemesis--shows interest? If only the darkly yummy witch, Quaid Moromond, didn't make it so difficult for her to focus on fitting in with the normal kids despite her paranormal, witchcraft laced home life. Add to that her crazy grandmother's constant escapes driving her family to the brink and Syd's between a rock and a coven site. Forced to take on power she doesn't want to protect a coven who blames her for everything, only she can save her family's magic. If her family's distrust doesn't destroy her first.
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803 Chs
Looking After a Battle God With Hundreds of Billions in Supplies

Looking After a Battle God With Hundreds of Billions in Supplies

After transmigrating, Su Ying, Major General of the End Times War Troops, became a b*tch who conspired with a jerk to murder her husband. As soon as she transmigrated, she found herself stuck with two children and a handicapped husband who could end her life at any moment. Su Ying waved her hand dismissively. This was a piece of cake compared to the injuries she had dealt with on the battlefield. She had even suffered from not having food or water whilst being hunted down. This was a walk in a park. Su Ying had her own space for resources. She had meat in one hand and alcohol in the other. She'd kill every assassin who came her way. Not only was she able to heal her handicapped husband, but she also managed to raise her children well. She built a house and farmland around it. She eventually established her own civilization and empire. She was the queen of her own nation. Once her husband fully recovered, she helped him by clearing his name and getting back everything that belonged to him in Shangjing. She then tossed divorce papers on the table so that they could part ways and enjoy their own lives away from each other. He clenched his jaw. "Try getting a divorce if you dare!" Her two children wrapped their arms around her legs. "Mommy, don't you want your babies anymore?" Su Ying placed one hand on her forehead. Fine, I'll take them all!
4.6
673 Chs
Indian Mythology: the Heavenly Emperor is not working today

Indian Mythology: the Heavenly Emperor is not working today

In Indian mythology, the Three Aspects Deity suppressed the current age. Many Immortals cursed all the gods. Asuras, after millennia of arduous cultivation, would always attack the Heavenly Realm and beat up the Heavenly Emperor upon receiving a boon. "Arduous cultivation, receiving boons, beating up the Heavenly Emperor, why is Indian mythology always like this? I'm the one who gets beaten and suffers; I quit!" Indra, who had reincarnated as the Heavenly Emperor, was furious. And so... "Whoever loves being the Heavenly Emperor, be my guest; I'm not going to work!" Indra said. "Hey, hey, hey, the script isn't supposed to go like this," the Destroyer God Shiva said, full of question marks. "You've performed great meritorious deeds in the past. This position of the Heavenly Emperor is rightfully yours. If not, there will be chaos in the world!" the Protector God Vishnu said anxiously. "No, Heavenly Emperor, I'll give you a boon. Go quickly and beat up the Asura!" the Creator God Brahma spoke thus.
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670 Chs
Wilderness Livestream: Other People Struggle to Survive While I Became Famous by Looking After a Cat

Wilderness Livestream: Other People Struggle to Survive While I Became Famous by Looking After a Cat

#I asked you to survive in the wild, but you're raising a cat while doing livestreams?# #I thought you were here just to make up the numbers, but you're taking the entire internet by storm?# Song Qingyou transmigrated over a dozen times for the sake of survival before she finally returned to her original world. She wanted to laze around and do nothing, but she was forced to fend for herself in the wilderness due to her unfortunate circumstances. However, after finding a cat, her life turned out to be completely different from the rest. Other people started the game with straight knives and lighters... But she started with a cat. Other people exhausted themselves from climbing trees to harvest fruits... But she barbecued fish for her cat. Other people worked hard to build their own shelters... But she made a nest for her cat. *** Everyone waited for nature to teach Song Qingyou a lesson on how to behave like a normal person, but she was going through the survival game as if she was on vacation. She went viral on the internet. *** Song Qingyou thought her cat was just a little smarter than ordinary cats, but it turned into a human one day... Later, Song Qingyou was photographed going out with the CEO of Jiang Group. Song Qingyou clarified things during a livestream, "It's a coincidence. We're not dating each other." Before she could finish her sentence, Jiang Zhihan, who had transformed into a human again, walked past the camera. That, too, went viral. Song Qingyou quickly started to explain herself. "We're ordinary friends. We're not living together." Just as she finished saying that, Jiang Zhihan appeared again in a bathrobe and said, "We're out of shower gel. Don't forget to buy the same one you did last time." Song Qingyou subconsciously answered, "Okay." People who were watching the livestream fell silent. #You certainly aren't dating each other. You're practically married, aren't you?!"
4.6
538 Chs

Is Chinese mythology based on Taoism or Buddhism?

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2024-09-16 04:57

Chinese mythology often contains elements of Taoism and Buddhism, but their origins can be traced back to different eras and cultural traditions. Taoism was one of the traditional religions in China, and it had a history of thousands of years since the Han Dynasty. There were many myths and legends in Taoism. For example, the saying "Tao begets one, begets two, begets three, begets all things" in Tao Te Ching reflected the Taoist outlook on the universe and life. Buddhism, on the other hand, was a religion that was introduced into China from India and reached its peak during the Tang Dynasty. It developed for three centuries. There were many myths and legends in Buddhism. For example, the characters Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West were classic images in Buddhism. Although Taoism and Buddhism had some similarities in the development of mythological stories, they also had their own unique elements and characteristics. Therefore, Chinese mythology contains both Taoist and Buddhist elements, and their origins can be traced back to different eras and cultural traditions.

Who is the founder of Chinese Buddhism?

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2024-09-12 20:30

The founder of Chinese Buddhism was the founder of primitive Buddhism, also known as Buddha.

The names of the gods of Buddhism and Taoism in ancient Chinese mythology and their main deeds

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2024-09-16 05:17

The names of the gods of Buddhism and Taoism in ancient Chinese mythology and their main deeds are as follows: 1 God in Buddhism: - Brahma: The highest level deity in Buddhism is one of the creators of the universe and the guardian of all things. - Dyus: In Buddhism, the Heavenly Emperor was the son of Brahma, who ruled the heavens. - Brahma-Var: The demon king of Buddhism and the rival of Brahma, whose main goal is to destroy Buddhism. - Other Gods: There are many other important Gods in Buddhism, such as the God of Heaven, the God of Hell, the God of the Indian River, etc. 2 Gods in Taoism: - Jade Emperor (Emperor Zhuanfei): One of the highest gods in Taoism was the ruler of heaven and earth and the judge of all things. - The Three Pure Ancestors, the Four Imperial Heavenly Masters, the South Pole Immortal Weng, etc.: The important gods of Taoism usually appeared together with the Jade Emperor. It was a place of pilgrimage for Taoists. - Other Gods: There are many other important Gods in Taoism, such as Taishang Laojun, Sun God, Moon God, etc. These gods played an extremely important role in ancient Chinese mythology. Their deeds included: - Brahma created the universe and all the living beings in the world. - Sakra was defeated by the Jade Emperor in the rebellion of the Demon King Bo Xun and finally committed suicide. - In the process of destroying Buddhism, Demon King Boxun was stopped by other Taoist gods and was eventually defeated. - The Three Pure Ones and the Four Imperial Heavenly Masters were places of pilgrimage for Daoists and were also important gods in Daoism. They controlled all things in heaven and earth and judged them respectively.

Looking for novels related to religion?

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2024-09-21 23:04

I recommend "Transmigration to a Different World to Become a Divine King" to you. It is a modern magic novel. It tells the story of a person who became the Great Light Divine King after transmigrating. He will become the true Divine King of the Aiqing Continent, taking charge of religion, ruling over the Pope, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The influence of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism on Chinese literature

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2024-09-12 12:55

Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism had a profound influence on Chinese literature. Confucianism had a profound influence on Chinese literature. In Chinese culture, Confucianism was regarded as an important cultural symbol and spiritual pillar. Confucianism emphasized the moral cultivation and social responsibility of human beings, advocating values such as benevolence, loyalty, filial piety, etc. These values were widely recognized and passed down in Chinese culture. Buddhism had a great influence on Chinese literature. Buddhism emphasized the pain and impermanence of life and advocated that people should transcend suffering and pursue freedom and happiness. There were many works related to Buddhism in Chinese literature, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. These works expressed people's pursuit of transcending suffering by depicting Buddhist doctrines and characters. The influence of Taoism on Chinese literature could not be ignored. Taoism emphasized human nature and immortality, advocating that people should follow the laws of nature to pursue health, longevity and happiness. In Chinese literature, there were many works related to Taoism, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Journey to the West, etc. These works expressed people's pursuit of immortality and natural attributes by depicting Taoist doctrines and characters. Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism played an important role in Chinese culture, which had a profound influence on Chinese literature.

Was Taoism part of ancient Chinese mythology?

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2024-09-16 06:11

Ancient Chinese myths and legends had no direct connection with Taoism. Ancient Chinese myths and legends referred to a series of stories and legends about ancient Chinese culture and characters, such as Classic of Mountains and Seas, Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Journey to the West, and so on. Taoism was a religion that originated from China. Its belief system included Tao, virtue, truth, kindness, inaction, etc. It emphasized the cultivation of the inner realm and the pursuit of immortality, immortal achievements, and other goals. Although ancient Chinese myths and legends had some similarities with Taoism, such as emphasizing cultivation and pursuing immortality, they were not exactly the same concept. In addition, Taoism was not one of the earliest religions in China, but gradually developed during the Qing Dynasty.

Was Taoism part of ancient Chinese mythology?

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2024-09-16 05:22

Ancient Chinese myths and legends had no direct connection with Taoism. Ancient Chinese myths and legends had a long history, including many gods, heroes, monsters and other images. Taoism was a religious organization founded by Zhang Daoling during the Han Dynasty. Although Taoism and ancient Chinese myths and legends had some elements, they were not exactly the same concept.

The story of Pangu, the founder of Chinese mythology

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2024-09-16 01:33

Legend has it that Pangu was the founder of Chinese mythology who created the world. It was said that Pangu was born in the chaos and used his axe to cut open the world to create all things in the world. His body continued to grow, and finally, after his death, his body turned into mountains, rivers, earth, and his hair into stars. His internal organs turned into all kinds of animals and plants, and his soul dispersed into the universe. The origin of this legend can be traced back to ancient Chinese myths and legends. In Chinese literature, the story of Pangu is often cited as a classic of Chinese culture. In addition, the image of Pangu was often used in various symbolic meanings in Chinese culture, such as representing the unopened chaos, primitive power, and so on.

Who was the founder of ancient Chinese mythology?

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2024-09-05 08:13

The origin of ancient Chinese mythology can be traced back to ancient Greek mythology. Ancient Greek mythology had many stories about gods, heroes, and monsters, including Zeus and the twelve Olympian gods, Heracles and the king of the gods, Hera, Achilles and the archer Agamemnon. These stories were not only widely spread in ancient Greece, but also had a profound impact on the later ancient Chinese mythology and literature.

Who was the founder of ancient Chinese mythology?

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2024-07-29 16:46

The ancestor of ancient Chinese mythology should be the Classic of Mountains and Seas. The Classic of Mountains and Seas was an early work of ancient mythology and geography. It recorded many ancient myths and natural geographical phenomena and became one of the important sources of Chinese mythology and geographical culture.

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