Symbolism is also a key characteristic. There might be symbols related to Buddhism such as lotus flowers, which represent purity in Buddhist teachings. These symbols can be used to enhance the overall theme of the anime and give it a deeper meaning. In some animes, the journey of the characters can be seen as a symbolic representation of the spiritual journey towards enlightenment as described in Buddha stories.
I'm not entirely sure as it's not a very common or well - known specific anime fanfic. It could potentially be a creative work that combines elements related to Buddha in some way with the concept of different 'shades' or aspects, perhaps in an anime - inspired story.
Maybe the combination of spiritual and anime - inspired themes could be unique. If it's about Buddha, there could be themes of enlightenment, self - discovery, and those are being presented in an anime - style world which is not a typical combination.
Another anime that has elements related to Buddha stories could be 'Mononoke'. Although it doesn't directly focus on Buddha, it has strong themes of Japanese mythology and spirituality which are somewhat related to the concepts around Buddha. It has a very unique art style and engaging stories in each episode.
According to the information provided,"30:70 with Buddha" seemed to be a metaphor used to describe someone who could be on par with Buddha under certain circumstances. In other words, they each occupied 30%, and the enemy or opponent occupied 70%. This was usually used to describe someone who was able to maintain a certain advantage or not fall into a disadvantage when facing a powerful opponent.
In online literature,"30 - 70" was a common description technique. It was used to emphasize the strength of the protagonist or a certain character. Even when facing a powerful existence like the Buddha, they could maintain a certain degree of competitiveness. This kind of description was usually used in fantasy, xianxia, wuxia, and other types of novels to enhance the drama and appeal of the story.
It should be noted that this description was usually an exaggeration. It did not mean that the Tathagata Buddha could really be on par with a certain character in the actual religious or mythological context. In the religious beliefs and myths of the real world, the Tathagata Buddha was usually regarded as a supreme existence with supreme wisdom and power.
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It's really hard to find anime that specifically combines both Buddha stories and spider stories. There are anime with Buddhist elements such as 'Buddha'. It focuses on the life of Buddha, but there is no spider story in it. And for spider - themed anime, 'Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?' is about a girl reincarnated as a spider, but it has no relation to Buddha stories.
There are not many anime that directly combine Buddha stories and spider stories. But in some anime with Buddhist elements, like 'Rurouni Kenshin'. It has themes of redemption and self - discovery which can be loosely related to Buddhist teachings. For spider stories, 'Jormungand' has a character named Koko who is as cunning as a spider in her strategic planning, though not a pure spider story.
The Donglin Buddha was located at the foot of Mount Lu in Wenquan Town, Xingzi County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, China. It was the symbol of the birthplace of the Buddhist Pure Land Sect (Donglin Temple) and the tallest Amitabha Buddha statue in China and the world. It was a pure land that combined pilgrimage, cultivation, Dharma, education, charity, and recuperation. It was known as the holy land of pilgrimage and the Pure Sect. Donglin Buddha's construction funds came from donations from believers all over the world. There were no commercial traces, and no entrance fees were charged. Even incense, vegetarian meals, and books were free. It was a true pure land. The Buddha's body was covered in gold, and its appearance was golden. The scenic area also had the Pure Land Cultural District, the New Donglin Temple, the Bhikshuni Temple, and other buildings, displaying the style and culture of ancient Chinese holy mountain architecture.
'Buddha is the Way' was a Xianxia fantasy novel created by Meng Shenji and was published on Qidian Chinese Network. The story described the various adventures and adventures that the protagonist encountered on the path of cultivation. The novel was completed, with a total of 484 chapters. The readers can read the full text for free on Qidian Chinese Network. This novel was known as the ancestor of the prehistoric novel, but the ideas contained in it also attracted some criticism.
That's right, Shenshu was a new soul formed by the fusion of a part of the Buddha's soul and the remnant soul of the Demon King. In the novel Da Feng Da Geng Ren, in order to break free from the seal of the Confucian Saint, the Buddha tore his own soul and injected it into the suppressed Shura King, forming a brand new soul, Shenshu. As a result, Shenshu possessed the memories of both Buddha and Shura King, but this also caused his consciousness to be chaotic from time to time.
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