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One Piece "What does suffering mean? I originally liked to walk on the path of Asura..." (Disclaimer: If you like to copy and paste, please bypass it. Thank you) I saw a lot of
Asura is a race created by the ancestor of the Blood Sea in the prehistoric novels. The women are coquettish and beautiful, and the men are ugly. He is sexually promiscuous, ferocious and good at fighting. The ancestor died and was transferred to Buddhism.
In reality, it originated in India, specifically Du Niang
The original meaning of the Asura Path is the second path of the Six Paths of Reincarnation. In the comics, it refers to the martial spirit. Asuras despise wisdom and use force to defeat their enemies. The path of Asura represents blood and killing. But Asura is inherently kind, so he will not lose his true nature in the pursuit of power and kill wantonly. It's very contradictory, but this is Asura, the embodiment of good and evil.
The path of Asura, the pursuit of power. Cut off the thorns on the road with a knife; use blood as the road and the heart as the mark. My belief is the path of Asura.
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