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I've been reading scriptures recently, and the more I read, the more confused I became.
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2024-09-16 04:15
The scriptures were an important part of Buddhist culture, including Buddhist doctrines, philosophy, historical background, cultivation methods, and many other aspects. Reading scriptures was a way of cultivation that could help people understand Buddhist teachings and improve their inner state. However, there was a certain risk in reading the scriptures. Some people might misunderstand or have adverse reactions during the reading process because they did not understand the meaning of the scriptures. Therefore, when reading the scriptures, one had to be careful to respect the Buddhist teachings and avoid arbitrarily explaining or distorting them according to one's own understanding. If you encounter difficulties or doubts in the process of reading the scriptures, you can seek help or guidance from Buddhist believers or experienced people. This could help him better understand the meaning of the scriptures and avoid misunderstandings or adverse reactions.
Why was it that in martial arts novels, the true villains often became true gentlemen after they turned over a new leaf, but the hypocrites often became unpardonable after they were exposed?
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2024-09-15 20:53
This question involved the common plot and character setting in martial arts novels, which had a certain logic. Here are some possible explanations: In wuxia novels, there is usually a moral concept that "justice will win" and "evil will die". Therefore, once those who had done wrong in the past repented, they were often seen as having conscience, humanity, and repentance. This setting usually made those who had done bad things become kinder, more righteous, and more trustworthy after they turned over a new leaf. 2. The character and fate of the characters in Wuxia novels are often influenced by various factors, including their background, experiences, interpersonal relationships, and so on. Therefore, those who had done bad things in the past might not be able to completely get rid of the shadow and influence of the past for various reasons, resulting in irreversible defects and deviation in their character and behavior. Once they were exposed or their true colors were exposed, this defect and deviation might become more obvious and serious, making them unpardonable. The ability and charm of the characters in martial arts novels are often closely related to their character and background. Therefore, those who had done bad things might become repentant and change for various reasons, become conscience and humanity, and thus obtain the recognition and forgiveness of other characters. This kind of recognition and forgiveness might give them some power, wealth, status, and other benefits, making them more confident and charming. Once they were exposed or their true colors were exposed, these benefits might disappear, making them lose their confidence and charm, and become pitiful and pathetic.
Why was it that in martial arts novels, the true villains often became true gentlemen after they turned over a new leaf, but the hypocrites often became unpardonable after they were exposed?
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2024-09-15 20:43
This question involved the social background and the creation of characters in martial arts novels. In wuxia novels, there was a deviation in moral values, namely the concept of "hypocrite" and "true villain". 'Hypocrite' usually referred to those who were hypocritical, hypocritical, and selfish on the surface, but actually had noble moral character. In novels, such people were usually portrayed as suffering from social oppression and suffering, and finally turning over a new leaf through some means. When they returned to the right path, they would often show a sincere, kind, and responsible character and become the positive characters in the novel. On the contrary,"true villains" referred to those who were straightforward, sincere, and selfish. Such people were usually portrayed as people who had done some hypocritical, harmful, and immoral things but were eventually forced to correct them for some reason and walk the right path. However, once they took the right path, they would often continue to show selfish, hypocritical, and cruel characteristics and become the villains in the novel. In wuxia novels, the 'hypocrites' often become unpardonable after they are exposed because their hypocritical, selfish, and harmful behavior has been exposed. People are usually unwilling to accept people who have done bad things to walk the right path. However, if the " true villains " were exposed, they would not become unpardonable because their hypocrisy, selfishness, and cruelty were not exposed. Therefore, the authors of novels often portrayed these people as positive characters who had regained trust and respect after correcting their mistakes.
The novel I read last night was free at the beginning, but later it became paid. I've already paid for it, but now?
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2024-09-05 10:56
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to get real-time updates and fees. Usually, the price of a novel is charged according to the price of the chapter or the full text. If you have already purchased a chapter or the full text, you may need to contact the novel platform or website to obtain the latest information.
Was it true that ancient people became immortals? The novel that covers the sky is quite realistic ~
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2024-08-30 04:47
Was it true that ancient immortals became immortals? The novel that covers the sky is quite realistic ~ This question involved ancient Chinese literature, Xianxia novels, and other fields. There were many legends and stories about immortals in ancient China, some of which might be true, while others might have been artistic or fictional. For example, in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong became an immortal through cultivation, but this was only a fictional plot and not a real historical event. Covering the Sky was a Chinese web novel that told a story similar to the Xianxia world. In this world, there were some people who became immortals through cultivation, but this was only a fictional setting and not a real historical fact. Therefore, we can't simply equate the plot of the novel with the history of ancient China. Whether the ancient immortals were real or not needed to be analyzed in detail.
I've been reading novels every day for almost two months, but I haven't won any prizes. Is it true or false?
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2024-09-08 11:02
It was probably true that she had been reading novels every day for almost two months but hadn't won any prizes. The probability of the novel lottery was very low, and many novel websites would strictly control and review the lottery to ensure the fairness and authenticity of the event. Therefore, even if he read novels every day, he might not be able to win the lottery. Of course, there might be some unexpected situations and luck problems. For example, there might be some abnormalities in the data of some novel websites during the event, causing the results of the lucky draw to be inaccurate. Or the number of winners was beyond the control of the website, causing the lottery results to be unfair. All these factors could cause the lottery to be invalid or unfair. If you want to participate in the novel lucky draw, it's best to pay attention to the website's event announcement to understand the specific content and rules of the event and abide by the rules of the website. At the same time, he could also try his luck and hope that good luck would bless him.
Is it true that I'm a hermaphrodite
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2024-09-06 20:17
I don't know which novel you're referring to, but the subject of intersex is usually a fantasy or science fiction theme that rarely appears in real life. If you can provide more context, I can try to help you understand your problem better.
Can you briefly introduce the plot of the novel, Supreme True Body? I've watched some but I'm not too interested. Is the ending sad?
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2024-09-10 03:51
😋I can understand your feelings about the Supreme Real Body. After all, this book belongs to the Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization category. It has a heavy taste and a dark plot. After the protagonist of the novel was reborn, he became a powerful cultivator. As he gradually improved his cultivation, he would also face various challenges and tests. The plot was a little violent, but it also showed the protagonist's fearlessness and tenacity. The sadness at the end was also part of the novel, with some touching emotions. If you don't like this type of novel, you can try other types of works. I recommend you watch "Star God Festival" or "From Douluo Saving Bibi Dong", the plot is even more fantastical and interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In Celestial Bane 2, Xiao Ding wrote that Zhang Xiaofan became a chef in the end. Was it true?
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2024-09-07 19:04
In Celestial Bane 2, Zhang Xiaofan became a chef in the end. It was just a fictional plot in the novel. In the novel, Zhang Xiaofan eventually became a chef, but his cooking skills were not enough to make him truly successful because he still missed the days when he was with Lu Xueqi.
I've read Shinshu's novel, Doomsday Virus, and I like it very much. I'm looking forward to the second one. But how true was this novel? thanks
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2024-09-11 19:10
I am unable to provide any information regarding the authenticity of the novel Doomsday Virus. Because there are many differences between the novel and the real world, I can't guarantee that the novel is related to the real world. It is recommended to check the original novel or related novel reviews to see if the novel matches the real world.
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