I don't know who xqc is in this context without more details. It could be someone's username, a streamer, or just a name given to a character in a particular situation.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'xqc reacts to neuro story' is about without more context. It could be that xqc, perhaps a person or a character, is reacting to a story that has something to do with the neuro (which could potentially refer to neuroscience, neural networks, or something related to the nervous system in a more general sense).
There were some ancient novels similar to Betraying Buddha and Desire Buddha that could be recommended. Among them," After the Holy Monk was poisoned " told the story of the female protagonist solving the male protagonist's gu poison, fighting monsters along the way to level up and collect treasures. The Skyhill Banquet was a large-scale ancient novel that told the story of a female official and a swordsman in the Jianghu. These novels might satisfy your reading needs for similar topics.
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"!
Living Buddha Ji Gong 3 was an ancient mythical drama, with Chen Haomin, Lin Zicong, Ye Zuxin, and other actors. The plot mainly told the story of Ji Gong leading Guang Liang and others to solve the problems of the common people and enlighten the world. At the same time, it was also interwoven with the plot of the Venerable Dragon Vanquisher subduing demons and fighting wits with local ruffians and bullies. The show was broadcast on Jiangsu TV on July 25, 2012.
Nezha was a legendary figure in ancient Chinese mythology. He was involved in both Buddhism and Taoism. Nezha was described as the third son of the Vaishmana Heavenly King in Buddhism and a disciple of Buddha. In Journey to the West, Buddha saved Nezha and gave him greater divine power. Therefore, Nezha had a certain status in Buddhism. However, Nezha's image and story were also circulated in Taoism and integrated with Taoist elements. In summary, Nezha had a Buddhist background and was related to Taoism.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to Crossing Buddha: Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha 2. [Spirit Realm Traveler], Author: Xiao Langjun 3. The Tang's Table, by Jie and 4. King of Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flow 5. Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. Author: (Author not provided)
" Lure Buddha " was an original novel. There were many authors, including Yu Que, Su Se Jin Nian, and the fourth life. This novel covered different types of plots, such as modern times, ancient times, courts, marquises, and pure love. The story was about the love story between different characters, including the emotional entanglements between men and women. The plot of the novel was rich and varied, including elements of romance, sadness, adventure, and so on. Currently, the novel had not been published, but it was already being serialized on some platforms. The specific plot and chapters can be found on the relevant reading websites.
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 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.