Related to the Work: Reply to some Questions From Book Friends (2)
Posted by: Xia Zhi Xian Zhe User type: Senior VIP 200841510:30:41
[Comment] Author, I have a suggestion for you~~ You have been too fantasizing recently, come and read it
Author, my dear~~ Your book is good, but I have a suggestion for you now, don't fantasize too much, don't take advantage of everything. You don't have to say that the Conferred God Master Xiao Qiang is immortal. When Lao Jiang was conferred the gods, he met with disasters many times, and even his soul was taken away by others twice. It's not that he is immortal, but that someone saved him after death. According to what you said, the secrets of heaven are in chaos now and no one can figure it out. Come on, you are so powerful that you can crush the fat pig to death, Then even ghosts can't save you~~Finally, you have to YY a book, but don't overdo it. What's the point of having a protagonist who is the best in math and martial arts~~The plot has to have ups and downs~~No one among the gods is a fool. If you treat others as fools, then you are a fool.
1 Reply: [Comment] Author, I have a suggestion for you~~You have been too YY recently
Review... Lao Zhu...,.You should think about it
Posted by: Century Little Demon User type: Senior VIP200841512:34:39 Reply
Lao Zhu replied: I have indeed been a little too YY recently, restrain myself.
Supplement: I just finished writing the reply and communicated with the editor again. I was talking about the style of the recent chapters. Mr. Z also pointed out that I was too YY in these chapters, which benefited me a lot. You two are really my great sages. I have learned a lot from you. Thank you. I have to say that communicating with book friends has many benefits. There must be a teacher among three people.
2. Posted by: zZorroz User type: Senior VIP200841422:38:53 Reply
[Essence][Discussion] The question of the identity of Bodhi Patriarch needs to be discussed.
This book closely links Journey to the West with Conferred Gods, but the question of the identity of Bodhi Patriarch needs to be discussed.
I have to admire the author for being able to connect Peacock Wheel King with Kong Xuan. I really admire it. This is something I have never thought of. I support this book.
However, if the identity of Bodhi Patriarch is connected with Conferred Gods, it should be the Guide Taoist of Western Religion, not the clone of Zhunti. Everyone should know this. Perhaps the author deliberately wrote it this way for the plot, which is understandable.
1 Reply: [Discussion] The question of the identity of Bodhi Patriarch needs to be discussed.
The identity of Bodhi Patriarch is indeed worth pondering. It is probably a fiction that he is written as the clone of Zhunti in this book. According to my thinking, Bodhi should be a fairy hermit. After teaching Wukong, he never appeared in Journey to the West or Conferred Gods. It is estimated that Lao Wu wrote Bodhi only to bring out the character of Wukong, so he did not write about him afterwards.
As for the fact that the Peacock Wheel King was Kong Xuan, it was not surprising. Kong Xuan was indeed subdued by Zhunti in Conferred Gods. If Zhunti later broke through the Tao and became a Buddha and achieved the Supreme Namo Tathagata, it was natural for Kong Xuan to be named the Peacock Wheel King.
Posted by: Niwozhe User type: Ordinary 200841423:54:28 reply
Zhaizhu reply: Everyone has their own Journey to the West in their hearts, and each has their own opinions. The book contains the author's opinions. As for Bodhi Patriarch, it was defined based on the question and answer between the woodcutter and the monkey before Bodhi appeared. The woodcutter said: "...There is a god in that cave, named Subhuti Patriarch..." There is a Subhuti Bodhisattva in Buddhism, who is said to be very awesome, so the author guessed that he was a Buddhist. However, this Western Wonderful Appearance Ancestor Bodhi has a lot of Taoist skills, and he taught Wukong all the Taoist knowledge, so in the book he became the Taoist master of the Three Corpses of Zhunti.
3.[Essence] Posted by: Niwozhe User Type: Ordinary 20084149:40:25 Reply
[Comment] A few questions, I hope you and the immortal friends can give me some advice.
A few questions, I hope you and the immortal friends can give me some advice. After the Western saint Zhunti was reincarnated and killed the three corpses to become Tathagata Buddha, who is the original and who is the clone? If Tathagata is the original, can Zhunti still retain his saintly identity? In addition, Tathagata has also killed the three corpses to become a saint, does it mean that both the original and the clone are saints? Does this statement make Zhunti too powerful? The origin of Bodhi Patriarch has always been mysterious, and it seems that Journey to the West has not explained it much. Is it just a simple guest appearance for him to be written as Zhunti's clone here or what? What is the reason? Please let me know. The last question is that as the protagonist, Lao Zhu will also go on the road to becoming a saint in the future. With his rich emotions, he will definitely not take the ruthless path of killing the three corpses to achieve enlightenment. As for achieving great merit and becoming a saint, it is probably a joke. So on the road of proving by force, will Lao Zhu choose the Nine Revolutions Mysterious Art as a breakthrough?
1 reply: [Comment] A few questions, I hope you and the immortal friends can point them out.
According to the setting of this book, Tathagata should be the original body of Zhunti, that is, a saint, and his three clones are the Buddha Mother Zhunti Bodhisattva, Subhuti, and the Peacock King Bodhisattva. The three clones are obviously not saints, and their cultivation is not very strong. It can be seen from the fact that the Buddha Mother Zhunti Bodhisattva believes that she is not the opponent of the Xuandu Master.
Posted by: Yizi Zhenyan User Type: Ordinary 200841413:11:41 Reply
2 Reply: [Comment] A few questions, hope you and the immortal friends can give me some advice.
So when Tathagata became a saint, Zhunti's sainthood was gone, is that what it means? But I have some doubts about the fact that Tathagata's three-body body is not strong. In order to kill Peacock King Bodhisattva, Erqing, Kunpeng Demon Master, Zhenyuanzi, Xuandu and Lao Zhu who shot from behind were dispatched. Except for Lao Zhu, the others are either saints or quasi-leader level, doesn't this show the strength of the clones?
As for the fact that the Buddha Mother Zhunti Bodhisattva is no match for Xuandu, you can see that Xuandu is holding the most powerful magic weapon, the Tai Chi Diagram. Before Zhunti was reincarnated as a Taoist saint, she couldn't do anything with the Tai Chi Diagram, not to mention that she is just a clone now.
Posted by: The Opponent User Type: Ordinary 200841417:56:17 Reply
3 Replies: [Comment] A few questions, I hope you and the immortal friends can give me some advice.
I said that she is not strong, but I am referring to the saint, and the Buddha Mother Zhunti Bodhisattva had already thought that she might not be Xuandu's opponent before the fight started.
Posted by: One Word True Word User Type: Ordinary 200841420:04:17 Reply
4 Replies: [Comment] A few questions, hope you and the immortal friends can give me some advice.
Haha, this statement is acceptable
Posted by: Niwozhe User Type: Ordinary 200841421:00:33 Reply
Zhaizhu Reply: Zhunti's three corpse clones are not too strong, no matter Zhenyuanzi or Kunpeng can easily deal with them, but Kunpeng is unwilling to use all his strength. He would rather die than suffer a loss, otherwise he would have killed him in the middle of the universe. As for why so many masters in the East came out, it was mainly to show an attitude to the West: the contradiction between the Three Pure Ones has eased, and the Shangqing Saint and Yuqing Saint came together to preach with Tathagata Buddha, which shows this attitude.
Zhunti's reincarnation, the original body is Sakyamuni's master Tathagata, and the other three are three corpse clones. This does not mean that his strength is extremely strong, but that he has perfected the originally immature saint function. In the Investiture of the Gods, when Zhunti, Jieyin, Laozi, and Yuanshi broke the Zhuxian formation, there was a passage that explained that Zhunti was the weakest among the five leaders at that time.
"... I saw the Taoist Zhunti shaking his body and shouting, "Daoyou, come quickly!" The Peacock King came again in the air. Zhunti showed his Dharma body, with twenty-four heads and eighteen hands, holding the necklace, umbrella, flower string, fish intestines, golden bow, silver halberd, blessing divine pestle, treasure file, and golden bottle, and wrapped the master Tongtian in it...".
Zhunti integrated the power of Kong Xuan to perfect the saint's Dharma body. After reincarnation, he used Kong Xuan's five-color divine light to cultivate into a saint again, and it can be said that he was equal to other saints.
4. Posted by: Yeyu User type: Senior VIP200841412:19:17 Reply
[Essence][Comment] Why was he eaten by Xian'er?
How could a shameless person like Lao Zhu be eaten by Xian'er! After all, they are also the relationship between the superior and the inferior, and the monster class should be very strict!! Alas, nowadays novels always like to mix in one or two characters like Xian'er, and I don't know why
Zhaizhu replied: This... To be honest, Xian'er is the ancestor's mount, but others ride, while the ancestor is held in someone's arms, as for riding... Hehe
5. Posted by: zhouzhe User type: Senior vip200841322:22:14 Reply
[Essence][Comment] It's a great good to give up the 5-color light! ~~~
Every time I see the Conferred God article, I have to get the 5-color light, or accept the peacock as an apprentice. It's wise for the great master to give up the 5-color light decisively.
Zhaizhu replied: I feel the same.
6. Posted by: Changxi User type: Senior VIP 20084131:09:28 Reply
[Essence][Comment] Don't level up too fast, or you will lose the pleasure of leveling up!
It's a really good book. But as the title says, in my humble opinion, if you level up too fast, the plot will not be developed in the future. Seeing that talented people are emerging like a gusher, then the protagonist's efforts in the Liusha River at the beginning are all in vain? Now it seems that it is useless? Suggested modification. Suggested modification. Start from the time of meeting Tongtian Jiaozhu.
Zhaizhu Reply: Thank you for your suggestion, Changxi, I will not change it for the time being. I can only consider slowing down in the later text to avoid that readers can't connect with the later chapters.
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