Are Buddhist books novels with dreams in their hearts?

Buddha is the Tao is a novel that combines myths, strange tales from a strange studio, fairy tales and legends, such as The Condor Heroes, The Journey to the West, Shushan, Shan Hai Jing and San Yan Liang Pai. Best of all, it combined a large number of fairy tales in ancient China, and summed up a unique, complete and huge world system of immortals and buddhas. Although the Romance of Gods has a great influence, the author's contribution is still enormous. It can be said that the "Buddha is the Tao" in the online Xianxia novels has played a general role, pointing out a new path for writers and opening up a new world for readers.

Let's put it in a more popular way. Before "Buddha is the Tao", the boss who cultivates immortals died, that is, Buddha is Buddha. The boss who cultivates demons has no choice but to get a Chiyou, Xiang Yu, or a primitive monty. Over and over again, just a few people come and go, and they all write badly. Why are they the best? How good is it? I don't know until we read "Buddha is the Tao" that everyone suddenly realized. Oh, it turns out that Hongjun is the boss, and the bosses of the following sects, religions, Buddhism and shura religions have all made it clear. The books we read and the stories we heard when we were children have all been organized, and even the monsters mentioned in some ancient books such as Shan Hai Jing have been classified as witches and demons one by one.