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Buddha

Buddha is the origin of the name of Buddha Planet. According to legend, Buddha was the first king to rule the entire planet, defeating the leaders of other tribes and establishing Buddha as a unified country.

Buddha is a relatively small planet. Most of the planet is ocean, and the land area is relatively small. As the saying goes, if you live by the mountain, you eat the mountain; if you live by the sea, you eat the sea. Most of the main food on Buddha comes from the ocean. Because there are many hills on the land, there are relatively few crops on the land, and rice and flour are particularly precious. Because of the influence of the sea breeze, Buddha has four distinct seasons, and spring, summer, autumn and winter have their own unique plants and animals. The rich species also make the people of Buddha happy to get close to nature and live in peace with local animals and even monsters.

Places

Ren Kyoto

Ren Kyoto is the capital of Buddha. The capital has a prosperous life and a large population, making it gorgeous and lively. It is said that when Buddha unified the Buddha planet, he once led an army composed of monsters to defeat the cruel warlord in Ren Kyoto. Therefore, in Ren Kyoto, there has always been a custom of raising monsters.

Sakura King

On Buddha, a large number of cherry blossom trees are planted. These trees bloom pink cherry blossoms in spring, which are very beautiful. There is a small chance of growing into a “Sakura King” in a relatively dense cherry blossom forest.

Yingping Cliff

Yingping Cliff is a majestic cliff at the end of the coast in Mewsureng. There are many cherry blossom trees growing on the cliff. The cliff of Cherry Blossom is as dark as ink, with many pink spots of different shapes on it. From a distance, it looks like the petals of cherry blossoms are falling along the cliff, hence the name Yingping Cliff.

Homecoming Stone

Driving a few miles north from the coast of Bangli, just where you can see the land, there is a natural rock that looks like a warrior. It seems to be smiling and waving to the coast. This rock is called the Homecoming Stone.

Wild Sword Tomb

The Wild Sword Tomb is a special place on the mountain behind Mojieji Temple. There is no one in the mound, only countless incomplete samurai swords. In addition to fallen samurai, ownerless samurai swords scattered everywhere are also the objects of Jiejie Temple's burial. The monks of Liberation Temple built the sword tomb.

Surf Coast

The surfing coast generally refers to a small stretch of coastline at the southernmost tip of Buddha. It is rich in products, has many excellent harbors, beautiful scenery, and developed fisheries. It is known as the granary of Buddha.

Lux Hall

The Rikishikan is the largest sumo wrestling venue in Kyoto and is also the most popular entertainment venue. Here every day, star wrestlers from all over the world are arranged to compete in sumo wrestling competitions, attracting the entire residents of Kyoto to watch.

Liberation Temple

Liberation Temple is the most famous temple on Buddha. The temple does not accept gifts or sell incense. The monks only concentrate on studying the scriptures. Every once in a while, the monks would spontaneously collect the corpses of wandering warriors and chant sutras for the salvation of these unclaimed ghosts. The salvation ceremony held in the temple is simply out of respect for life.

Civet garden

There are a group of civet cats in the garden next to Liberation Temple. Most tourists who visit Liberation Temple will stop by the civet cat garden after paying homage and making wishes, feeding chestnuts to the civet cats and talking to them. In the legend of Buddha, civet cats are animals that can travel through the underworld. As long as they are given a chestnut, the civet cats can carry a message to their deceased friends.