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What's the difference between martial arts, fantasy and cultivation? What does it mean to be addicted to beauty?
Martial arts is a unique popular culture in the Chinese community, which is reflected in the prevalence of martial arts works and even affects novels, comics, movies, video games, music and other media. Martial arts culture is characterized by all kinds of chivalrous people and fantastic martial arts, which depicts and publicizes the chivalrous spirit.
The most important thing about fantasy is that its plot must be based on real people or things in history. Just as magic is based on western element magic, fantasy is mostly novels based on eastern elements, which is the traditional oriental fantasy novel. If there is no real historical element, then the work is an ordinary fantasy novel.
Fix the truth, literally, is to seek the true self through practice, but now it is misunderstood as what it means to become immortal and Buddha! Fixing the truth is to find out your own shortcomings through continuous practice and let yourself know more about yourself. This is correcting the facts. Even if you don't understand yourself, you can't talk about becoming immortal and Buddha. The Tao is in the heart, the Buddha is in the heart, the heart is measured by others, and people are measured by themselves!
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