2500 years ago, the ancient land of India was plagued by endless warfare, with its people suffering greatly. The powerful Kosala Kingdom swept across the land, relentlessly annexing smaller neighboring states. Under the shadow of war, the peaceful Shakya Kingdom was about to welcome a great life. Queen Maya, the beloved consort of King Suddhodana, returned to her homeland according to tradition to give birth. On the journey, she gave birth to a handsome baby boy, who was named Siddhartha. From a young age, Siddhartha possessed a kind heart. Lavish feasts, light songs, and graceful dances could not move him, while the sufferings of life, death, and illness became enduring questions that troubled this noble prince. On the other hand, Chapra, born into the Shudra caste, vowed to change his own destiny. Seizing an opportunity, he became the adopted son of General Budai of the Kosala Kingdom and eventually grew into an invincible warrior. Yet, destiny remained difficult to alter. On the eve of the Buddha's enlightenment, the first light appeared in the darkness.
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