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Love Me Harder And Other Short Love Stories

Love Me Harder And Other Short Love Stories

Short stories to accompany you.. STORY-1: Falling For The Antagonist, Mr. Choi! Seeing her father getting killed right in front of her eyes, Na Ae Ra swears that she will avenge her father. 12 years later, she finds the person who killed her father, was none other than her first love, Choi Yu Shik. What will Na Ae Ra do? Will she avenge her father or not do anything? STORY-2: Love Me Harder Song Yu Qi, a high school graduate gets married to a man whom she barely knows. Without knowing much about him, she soon falls in love with him. Since then, a cute give and take relationship starts in between the two. STORY-3: The Promise Baek Ji Ah and Kang Minhyuk were living happily married for a year until, Baek Ji Ah's long-lost childhood friend, Lee In Joon appears and their married life crumbles. Will Ji Ah be able to amend her broken heart by finding love in her childhood friend's embrace or get back with her husband? STORY-4: An Unexpected Proposal Han Sora always had a crush on Lee Yi Kyung since high school and she even encourages herself to propose him on the graduation day but instead gets proposed by Yi Kyung's elder brother, Lee Junsu... Will Sora's heart melt with Junsu's flowing love? Or Does Junsu's heart gets broken into pieces? STORY-5: Love Amidst Investigation Park Ji Hyun is a detective who has been framed for killing her own brother. While running away from being caught, she meets a handsome young man, Han Seo Jun, who helps her all the time. She falls in love with him and investigates the murder of her brother. STORY-6: I Travelled Into A Comic and Made The CEO Fall For Me Son Mina is a young university students who gets body shamed for being fat and ugly. One day while reading her favorite comic, she travels into that comic world. Her soul gets swapped with the comic's female lead's body. And with that she makes the CEO fall for her.... STORY-7: I Hate You, I Love You Park Ji Sang always loved Kim Yeon-Ah but never expressed his feelings towards her and they remain friends. Due to a certain incident, Yeon-Ah slaps him and starts to hate him. Five years later, they meet again and this time Ji Sang tries his best to express his feelings towards her. STORY-8: Forbidden Relationship Despite of being married, Choi Ah-Yeong cheats behind her husband’s back. Not because he is a bad person but because she again has feelings for her ex who returned back. Will Ah-Yeong leave her husband, Jung Sang Hoon for her ex, Kang Dae Hyun? STORY-9: Feelings Rekindled Byeon Da-Jung and Yang Woo-Jin were married to one another but they divorced soon after four years. Four years later, they meet again due to some circumstances and realize the mistakes they did and that they still have feelings for one another. Will they get back with one another or go separate ways? NOTE: This book is still under progress so, I apologize to make you all wait! Thank you for your love and support! Stay safe and take care y'all!!!
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Can you share some interesting Buddhism short stories?
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2024-11-23 08:26
Sure. One story is about the Buddha and the angry man. A man was very angry and came to the Buddha, shouting abuses. But the Buddha just calmly listened. When the man finished, the Buddha asked him if it was okay if he didn't accept the gift of his anger. The man was stunned and then realized his folly. This shows the Buddha's wisdom in dealing with negative emotions.
What are the top stories in Buddhism?
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2024-11-22 03:56
Another important story is that of the Buddha's first sermon. After his enlightenment, he taught the Four Noble Truths to his five former companions. This was a crucial moment as it spread the teachings of Buddhism. The Four Noble Truths are about the existence of suffering, the cause of suffering (desire), the cessation of suffering, and the path leading to the cessation of suffering.
Is the unification of Buddhism counted as entering Buddhism?
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2025-01-09 06:41
Buddhism's return to one was a concept in Buddhism. It could be understood as an individual returning people or things from the mortal world to the mortal world in the process of cultivation and entering Buddhism. This meant that the individual had the existence of Buddha and all living beings in his heart and no longer pursued the desires of the mortal world. However, the Gui Yi Buddhist Sect was not the same as officially becoming a Buddhist believer. Converting to Buddhism was the first step in Buddhism. One needed to participate in the Three Treasures Conversion Ceremony and receive a conversion certificate. Therefore, the Gui Yi Buddhist Sect was not considered to have truly entered the Buddhist Sect. Converting to the Buddhist Sect was the sign of officially becoming a Buddhist believer.
What are the main lessons we can learn from Buddhism short stories?
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2024-11-23 19:41
Patience is also a big lesson. For example, in the story of the angry man shouting at the Buddha, the Buddha's patience in the face of abuse is a great example. We should learn to be patient in difficult situations and not be easily provoked.
Cultivation of Buddhism
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2024-10-21 20:38
In the novel, Cultivation of Buddha, the protagonist, Lin Yi, accidentally transmigrated to the cultivation world and became an ordinary cultivator. He relied on his intelligence and hard work to gradually make a name for himself in the cultivation world. However, he was not satisfied with the achievements in front of him. Instead, he continued to pursue higher realms. In this process, he made many like-minded friends and explored the mysteries of the cultivation world together. In the end, Lin Yi relied on his perseverance and courage to successfully break through the bottleneck of his cultivation and become a true immortal. be ignorant of While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Books on Buddhism
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2024-09-14 03:38
Buddhism referred to the philosophy originating from India, covering many fields including ethics, morality, the universe, the mind, and so on. In modern times, Buddhist thoughts were introduced into China and had a profound impact on Chinese culture. There were many classic books on Buddhism, such as the Diamond Sutra, the Heart Sutra, the Lotus Sutra, the Nirvana Sutra, and so on. These classic works were all important sources of Buddhist thinking, containing profound philosophy and cultivation methods. In addition to the classics, there were also many research works on Buddhism written by Buddhist researchers, such as "Introduction to Buddhism","Research on Buddhist Philosophy", etc. These works can help readers understand Buddhist ideas and their influence on Chinese culture and philosophy. In short, Buddhist thoughts are profound and rich. Reading classic works and the works of researchers can help readers better understand Buddhist thoughts and have a deeper impact on Chinese culture and philosophy.
Why is everyone saying that it's the end of Buddhism and that Buddhism is declining?
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2024-09-20 10:06
The theory of the Buddhist Age of Doomsday originated from some traditional religious history and academic research. This statement is usually based on the following reasons: Buddhism was once very glorious in history, including the establishment of a large number of Buddhist temples and Buddhist institutions around the world. However, as time passed, the development of Buddhism was limited by political, social and cultural factors, as well as internal contradictions and differences within Buddhism. The development and changes of modern society, including the advancement of science and technology, the acceleration of global change, and political and economic changes, may affect the spread and influence of Buddhism. These factors may cause Buddhist temples and Buddhist institutions to reduce the influence and attractiveness of Buddhism. Some traditional Buddhist theories such as reincarnation and karma are still widely debated and questioned in modern society. This made some Buddhist believers feel confused and uneasy, which may also lead to the decline of Buddhism. Although Buddhism still exists around the world, its influence and appeal may be declining, especially in modern society. This does not mean that Buddhism has declined or disappeared, but it does mean that it is currently facing some challenges and difficulties.
The significance of the vajra in Buddhism
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2025-01-13 15:16
The vajra had multiple meanings in Buddhism. First of all, the Vajra Scepter symbolized invincible wisdom and strength, as well as unshakable faith and firm belief. It represented the realm where cultivators pursued inner peace and wisdom. Secondly, the vajra was also regarded as an important magic tool, representing the faith and spiritual power of Buddhism. For cultivators, the vajra was a powerful amulet and cultivation tool that could help them destroy troubles and obstacles and achieve inner peace and release. In addition, the vajra also symbolized the power of spreading and teaching Buddhism. In rituals and pujas, the vajra was used to strike or knock to produce sound and rhythm, which was believed to help purify the environment, expel demons, and attract positive energy. In short, the vajra had a profound symbolic meaning in Buddhism. It represented wisdom, strength, and faith, as well as the ability to resist troubles and ignorance.
Ten Sins of Buddhism
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2025-01-06 21:08
The ten great sins in Buddhism are killing, stealing, lewdness, lying, two tongues, bad mouth, beautiful words, greed, anger, and evil views. These ten kinds of evil deeds were seen as evil deeds done by body, mouth and mind, and were also known as the ten bad karma paths. These crimes would bring about bitter consequences. To be specific, killing referred to the deliberate killing of other sentient beings; stealing referred to the deliberate theft of other people's property; lewdness referred to sexual behavior that violated morality; lying referred to deliberate lying; two-tongued referred to sowing discord; evil words referred to malicious words; beautiful words referred to false words; greed referred to excessive pursuit of material wealth and enjoyment; anger referred to anger and hatred towards others; and evil views referred to wrong ideas and persistence. These crimes would bring negative karma.
A novel about Buddhism
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2025-01-02 21:00
The following are a few recommendations for Buddhist cultivation novels: 1. " Immortals in a Ruined Temple ": This Xianxia modern cultivation novel tells the story of the protagonist obtaining a Buddhist technique in a ruined temple, and this ruined temple has been passed down for hundreds of years. The story was full of fantasy and thrills. It was a Buddhist cultivation novel worth reading. 2. [Free and Unfettered Immortal: This Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel involves Buddhist cultivation.] The main character was a cultivator who had received the inheritance of the Carefree Immortal and cultivated Righteousness and the Three Pure Ones Mantra. 3. " I'm Seeking the Supreme in the Human World ": This Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel also involved Buddhist cultivation. The story told the story of the protagonist cultivating in the human world and pursuing the Grand Supreme realm. 4. " Longevity of Da Qian ": This classical Xianxia novel tells the story of the protagonist's soul traveling to another world and being reborn in the body of a medicine monk. He also learns all kinds of Buddhist divine powers through the Medicine Buddha statue. The background of the story was a prosperous world that had experienced thousands of years in the Great Qian Dynasty. The protagonist was pursuing immortality in this era. 5. [Female Buddha: This Buddhist novel tells the story of the female protagonist and involves Buddhism.] Please note that the recommended novels are based on the search results provided. I cannot guarantee their accuracy and quality. It is recommended that you read more relevant information to make a judgment before reading.
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