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How do Buddhists in novels generally describe him?
Buddhists in novels generally describe him as unreasonable and heartless.

For example, in the original novel "Buddhist Beauty is Like a Flower", the Buddhist is dressed in a black robe and wears a fangs mask on his face. He is inhuman and ruthless, and only works hard in the court.

"National Teacher" is the honorific title given by emperors to some religious believers with high education and noble morality.