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The Golden Elixir is A Star, and You Call This Cultivation?

The Golden Elixir is A Star, and You Call This Cultivation?

My name is Qi Yuan, and I am a time traveler who now holds the esteemed title of the eldest martial brother at Seven Colours Peak. I am armed with a game jade slip capable of connecting realms across the heavens, and blessed with the ability to unveil hidden information through my discerning eyes. [A seemingly ordinary blade of grass reveals secrets of a clandestine meeting between True Man Ku Mu and Empress Dashang that transpired just three days prior.] [Her name is Ruan Yixi, who appears to be your beautiful master on the surface, but she may have a deeper connection, perhaps she is even your wife.] [This is Heavenly Dao of the World, a Spiritual Object renowned for its significance in Foundation Establishment] [This is a lifeless planet, a potential vessel for the creation of a Golden Elixir]. So my road of cultivation turns gradually strange. "Heavenly Dao? A Spiritual Object for Foundation Establishment?" "So many desolate planets, all refined into Golden Elixir!" The Heavenly Dao is used as the foundation and refining stars into Golden Elixir. I am Qi Yuan, I become the origin of all things. My name is Jiang Lingsu, a fellow disciple at Seven Colours Peak. My Senior Brother is mentally ill. He is never focused on work. Nor does he like cultivation. He only loves simulation games. Senior Brother says, "Playing games is like cultivation. It can also create a world." One day, there is one more sun in the sky. I ask him what it is, he says, "That is my Golden Elixir!" This book is also titled 'Cultivation: The Jade Slip's Universe' and 'The Golden Elixir I Cultivated is a Planet,'
3.1
1188 Chs
LEGEND OF THE GOLDEN TIGRESS

LEGEND OF THE GOLDEN TIGRESS

***Completed*** Táng JiaXing, a girl who had spent most of her life wildly in her village in a remote corner of the Wind Kingdom, suddenly had to leave to the Capital city and she gets involved in the power struggles of the Imperial Palace. A local hero to the Prime Minister's daughter? Everything she did till now casually is connected to the Empire? Why? Turns out she was the 'Chosen One' by the Gods for some purpose even she was unaware of. And wait... the Demon Realm is interested in her too? What will happen to her love with the exiled Prince? He is not a Prince now but a big underworld businessman? How much does he know about her 'supposed' fate? Divine Ruler? Supporting the Emperor? Really don't care! All I want is to spend the rest of my life with my Prince.... But will she be allowed to choose her own fate? Will Love conquer all? Lu Chenglie, the genius Third Prince of the Kingdom... He was sent away from the place by the plots of the Empress... When he was about to be engulfed in the darkness of his heart, he saw her... The Moon of his Life.... "Don't die", she shouted and he wanted life, a good long life with her... She loved him even though she knew of the darkness in him, something even he could not do... When he learned tidbits about her 'fate' he decided to fight for her... Not opposing her fate but by aiding her to achieve her goals quickly so that he can get her for himself... He made himself strong and wealthy so that he has the power to defend her if need arises... But could he protect her from her fate...? This story is about the love between two people who are not supposed to be together by fate and how they succeed with their love in the end. Give a chance to this book if you like a supportive ML and an OP FL...
4.9
509 Chs
Is the story of the Golden Buddha true?
2 answers
2024-10-08 22:11
It's hard to say for sure. There are different versions and interpretations of the story, and it might contain some elements of myth or legend.
Is the story of the Golden Buddha true?
2 answers
2024-09-28 00:44
The truth of the story of the Golden Buddha can be subjective. It might have elements of truth mixed with legend and exaggeration. Different sources and interpretations can vary.
Golden Face Buddha, Miao Renfeng, Jin Yong's novel
1 answer
2024-09-25 02:19
The golden-faced Buddha, Miao Renfeng, was a character in the martial arts novel, Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge, written by Jin Yong. Miao Renfeng was a character in the martial world. He was originally a master in the martial arts world, but he had an extremely cruel personality. He was cold and heartless, and he specialized in killing people for fun. His subordinate, the Miao Family Sword Sect, was a terrorist organization in Jianghu that was famous for their sword skills. In the novel, Miao Renfeng, Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and the others were involved in the war of shame of Jingkang, and he eventually became one of the culprits.
30 - 70 with Buddha
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2024-10-20 11:02
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. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
Buddha is the villain
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2025-01-01 13:30
The following novels with Buddhist villains were recommended: 1. " Dressed as a Buddhist Villain in Sweet Stories " Author: Mo Xike: This novel tells the story of the heroine who transmigrated into the villain of the novel. Because she liked a supporting male character, she did a lot of wrong things, but in the end, she had a sweet love with the male protagonist. This novel was described as a super sweet story. 2. The specific plot and author of this novel were not provided, but based on the title, it could be speculated that it might be a story about a Buddhist villain. 3. " The Most Buddhist Villain in History ": The specific plot and author of this novel were not provided, but based on the title, it could be speculated that it might be a story about a Buddhist villain. It should be noted that the novels recommended above are only based on the information provided by the search results. The specific content and quality may need further understanding.
The protagonist is Buddha
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2024-12-31 03:10
The following are some recommendations for novels with the main character as a Buddhist cultivator: 1. Female Buddha 2. " After Rebirth, I Abandoned Immortal to Become Buddha " 3. "This Penniless Monk Becomes a Disciple of the Autumn Pool" 4. Fo Jiao 5. " Buddhist Immortal's World Travel " These novels all centered around Buddhism, telling the story of the protagonist practicing Buddhism in the world of immortal cultivation.
Princess Buddha
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2024-12-29 02:35
The Moon is Bright for a Thousand Miles was an ancient novel that told the story of the Buddha and the princess of the Han family. The story took place in troubled times. The female protagonist, Yao Ying, was forced to marry an old monk, but she did not despise his identity. Gradually, feelings for him grew between the two. This novel described the heroine's image of sticking to the righteousness of her country in a difficult situation. She had a clear image of love and hate, and her emotions were sincere and moving. In addition, Crossing Buddha was also a novel about the relationship between the Buddha and the princess. It told the story of the Buddha's enlightenment and the Hehuan Sect's demoness Luo Hengyu. These novels were all favored by the ancient saying, and were suitable for readers who liked Buddhist and princess novels.
Buddha is the Tao
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2024-12-29 00:08
'Buddha is the Way' was a Xianxia fantasy novel created by Meng Shenji. The story described the growth of the genius Zhou Qing, who shuttled through the world of heaven, earth, humans, and demons. Zhou Qing had uncovered the secrets of the ancient Battle of Gods Investiture and mastered various Dao techniques. In the end, he became the Buddha and created a new Dao. This novel was set in the primeval world, combining mythological stories and immortal cultivation elements. It had the characteristics of a huge structure and questioning authority. Buddha is the Way has been completed. There are 484 chapters in total. You can read it for free on Qidian Chinese Network.
Buddha is the Tao
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2024-12-28 04:53
'Buddha is the Way' was a Xianxia fantasy novel created by a dream machine. It was published on Qidian Chinese Network. The story described the process of the main character, Zhou Qing, growing from a disciple of a Saint to the seventh Saint. He grew up against the heavens in the midst of killing and tribulations. He fought with various factions and eventually became the Buddha, creating a new Dao. The novel was set in the primeval era, revealing the secrets of Buddhism and Taoism, and integrating various adventures of mutants, supernatural powers, and different paths. 'Buddha Is the Way' was hailed as the ancestor of novels, but the ideas contained in it also attracted some criticism. The novel has been completed, with a total of 466 chapters.
Donglin Buddha
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2024-12-25 22:55
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.
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