[Bodhisattva Literature]

 [Bodhisattva Literature]

Nantai

Lu Xun’s Life

Both lamentable and admirable. Admirable for his anger at Ah Q’s spinelessness; Lamentable for his failure to see the light. Those who chase the light behold the sun of paradise; Those who sink into darkness Merely wander aimlessly in the pigsty. Lu Xun— An elite among his people, Died wronged in the pigsty, Never climbing over the low wall of darkness In his whole life. Wang Sanfeng Is the portrait of the Chinese nation, A peerless elite Shaped by Bodhisattva Literature. He came into this world To declare to the whole world: America is a paradise for elites, But China is A sacred land for the crème de la crème of elites. Wang Sanfeng— A comedic hero who refuses to bow And never bumps his head Even under the low eaves of others; A cultural hero who can answer The world’s ultimate riddle—the "Three Ultimate Questions of Humanity"; A civilizational hero who lives up to the "Four Sentences of Hengqu". In the gallery of world literary figures, He is an unprecedented triple-crowned hero, The No. 1 iconic figure Who replaces Don Quixote, A new peak in world literature. This is the achievement of Bodhisattva Literature: It transforms the garden of flowers cultivated by the literary masters of the past Into a Peach Garden that benefits all living beings. With the ultimate truth of the universe, It delivers all sentient beings, Awakening the souls of all those Who yearn to live a life of clarity. Author’s Note: This represents personal opinions only and is for reference. Reads: 89 Ningxia, June 19, 2025, 18:31

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