πI recommend the following novels to you, perhaps they will meet your needs ~ 1. [Reincarnation Guide] 2. White Hair and Black Hair 3. Beauty Jin Ru 4. "Xiao Longnu is not easy to chase." 5. [Fate of Future Generations] 6. "Meng Po is a good girl." 7. "Dream of Nanke, Meng Nai He" 8. Invincible Sword Master These novels all involve elements such as Mengpo Soup, Bridge of Helplessness, and Three-Life Stone. I believe they will definitely attract your interest. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
Yes, here are a few recommended novels: 1. "Fate of Future Life"-It was about Xie Yunshang and Ye Zhiqiu, who were in a car accident, who met Meng Po on the Bridge of Helplessness and chose to drink Meng Po's soup, entering a fictional world. 2. "Please take this, Your Highness the King of Hell"--The story of the protagonist's soul being stolen on the Bridge of Helplessness, and Meng Po's soul being stolen by mistake. 3. "Meng Po's Lord of the Underworld"-It was about Meng Po providing Meng Po soup by the Bridge of Helplessness, which allowed the soul to erase the memories of its previous life. She had received a mission from the King of Hell to go to the human world to find a story about a man who had escaped Meng Po's soup. The above novels all involve symbols such as Meng Po Tang and the Bridge of Helplessness. I suggest that interested readers can take a look. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Sansheng Stone, Flower of the Other Shore, Bridge of Helplessness, and Mengpo Soup were all common elements in Chinese myths and legends. Three Life Stone: Three Life Stone is a kind of stone in ancient Chinese mythology. It is said that it can record people's fate and fate. The name, date of birth, fate, and other information of the person on the Three-Lives Stone would be recorded. If the fate was over, a mark would be left on the stone. The Three Life Stone was also known as the "Buddha Mother Stone" in Buddhism. It was the lotus seat that Buddha sat on when he achieved enlightenment. 2. Flower of the Other Shore: The Flower of the Other Shore was a common Buddhist flower, also known as "Manjusaka". The characteristic of the Red Spider Lily was that its petals were white and its stamen was yellow. The flower was shaped like a lotus flower, but when the Red Spider Lily bloomed, no leaves could be seen. In Buddhism, the spider lily symbolized the pain and impermanence of reincarnation and was considered a magical flower. Bridge of Helplessness: The Bridge of Helplessness is a bridge in ancient Chinese mythology that is said to cross the edge of hell. On the Bridge of Helplessness, people had to drink Meng Po's Meng Po soup to forget the memories of their previous lives and enter the reincarnation of hell. The Bridge of Helplessness was also known as the Bridge of Life and Death in Buddhism. It was the only way for all living beings to go to hell and heaven. 4. Mengpo Soup: Mengpo Soup is a drink in ancient Chinese mythology. It is said that it can forget the memories of the previous life and no longer suffer from the pain and suffering of the past. In Buddhism, Meng Po Soup was also known as "Impermanence Water". It was a drink that all living beings had to drink during reincarnation. It was said that the taste of Granny Meng's soup was very bitter, but if one could drink it, they would forget the memories of their previous lives and start a new life.
The novels with elements such as the Bridge of Helplessness and the Three-Life Stone are recommended as follows: 1. Ghost Blows Out the Light series: The author, The World's Greatest Singer, narrates a mysterious world and stories about ghosts, including elements such as the Bridge of Helplessness and the Three-Life Stone. 2." Night Wandering God " series: The author, Otaku Pig, tells a mysterious world and stories about gods, including elements such as the Bridge of Helplessness and the Three-Life Stone. 3. Sect of Wonders series: The author, Er Gen, narrates a mysterious world and stories about the sect, including elements such as the Bridge of Helplessness and the Three-Life Stone. 4." Lord Snow Eagle ": The author tells the story of a modern world and a lord, including elements such as the Bridge of Helplessness and the Three-Life Stone. [5: The Master: Although this novel is a game novel, it also contains some elements about ghosts such as Ghost Island and the Bridge of Helplessness.] I hope these recommendations will satisfy your taste. If you need an e-book, you can search and download it on all major e-book platforms.
The Bridge of Helplessness, the Flower of the Other Shore, the Stone of Three Lives, and the River of Forgetfulness were elements from ancient Chinese myths and legends. Bridge of Helplessness: In Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret of the Tang Dynasty, there was a line: " The king covers his face and can't save himself from seeing the blood and tears flowing in harmony. The yellow dust is scattered, the wind is bleak, the cloud stack is winding, climbing the Sword Pavilion. At the foot of Mount Emei, there are few people walking. The flag is dark and the sun is thin. The water of Shu River is green, and the Lord Green of Shu Mountain is in love day and night. I see the moon in the palace, and my heart breaks when I hear the bell in the night rain." 2. Flower on the other shore: In Wang Zhihuan's " Climbing the Stork Tower " of the Tang Dynasty, there was a saying: " The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea." I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. Once upon a time, people had already left this place by yellow crane, leaving the Yellow Crane Tower empty. The yellow crane is gone, never to return. Qingchuan calendar Hanyang trees, fragrant grass lush parrot island. Where is the village at dusk? The misty waves of the river make one sad." 3. Sansheng Stone: In Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret of the Tang Dynasty, there was a line: " It's hard for water to pass through the vast sea, but it's not a cloud except for Wushan." I'm lazy to look back at the flowers. I'm half-bound to cultivate Taoism and half-bound to you." 4. Wangchuan River: In Du Fu's "Gifted to Wei's Eight Chushi" of the Tang Dynasty, there was a saying: "If you don't meet each other in life, you will be like participating in business." What night will we spend with this candle? How long can I be young and strong? My hair has turned gray. Half of my friends are ghosts, and I cry out in alarm, my heart burning. How can I know that I'm going to the Scholar's Hall with twenty heavy loads? Once upon a time, the unmarried children of the monarch suddenly came together. I respectfully praise my father and ask him where he is from."
Meng Po was a character in ancient myths and legends. The Meng Po soup she cooked could make people forget everything in the past, including their own mistakes and pain, and thus obtain relief. However, Meng Po Soup was only a way to forget pain, not everything. Setting up the Three-Life Stone by the River of Forgetfulness meant that people needed to remember their mistakes and pain and strive to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past in their future lives in order to achieve the goal of reincarnation. The Stone of Three Lives was engraved with people's names and mistakes. It could only be removed after a specific ceremony and prayer. Meng Po also reminded people to be vigilant and cherish everything in front of them to avoid wasting time and energy on the past. Therefore, the Three-Life Stone was also seen as a symbol to remind people to start their lives anew.
The following novels all involve the topic of Meng Po's soup at the Bridge of Helplessness ~ - "Fate of Later Life": Xie Yunshang and Ye Zhiqiu, who were in a car accident, encountered the once-in-a-century reform of the Bridge of Helplessness. Meng Po chose one of the two to drink Meng Po's soup, while the other still had the memories of his previous life to be unlocked. - "Please Take This, Your Highness the King of Hell": The leftover women died on the way to the blind date. Meng Po was beside them, holding a steaming bowl in her hand. A certain man's face was dark, and a certain woman's face was plastered to him. She twirled his long silver hair and whispered,"Shh, it's already late! Let's talk about it tomorrow!" - "I Have an Inn in the Underworld": The protagonist opened an inn on the Yellow Springs Road, and Meng Po provided Meng Po soup to all reincarnated spirits by the Bridge of Helplessness to erase the memories of their previous lives. - "King of Hell's Spoiling: The Story of Meng Po Chasing Her Husband": Meng Luqi embarked on the road of courting King of Hell. While chasing her husband, she despised herself. Later, because of a coincidence, the two of them descended to the mortal world and experienced three lifetimes. They created a series of stories of "King of Hell is laughing while Meng Po is making trouble." - "Meng Po's Lord Yama": The main character is Meng Po. She provides Meng Po's soup to all the spirits who are reincarnated by the Bridge of Helplessness. He is the King of Hell. He asks her to go to the human world to find a man who has escaped Meng Po's soup.
These three elements had appeared in many books, such as "White Hair and Black Silk,""The Female Priestess Has Jin Mo Han," and "The Flower of the Other Shore Blooms and Flows in the River of Forgetfulness." They were all ancient romance novels or classical fictional novels. However, the most representative one was probably "The Flower of the Other Shore Blooms and Flows in the River of Forgetfulness", because the name of the book itself contained the elements of the Flower of the Other Shore, the Bridge of Helplessness, and the River of Forgetfulness. If you want to understand the story of these elements more deeply, you can choose to read any of the books above. I recommend these novels to you. I hope you like them ~π
I recommend the novel "Quickly Wear the Nightmare". The female protagonist, Meng Yan, works in the Heavenly Dao Department and is responsible for eliminating people's grievances. She has the identity of Meng Po. She was seen by others on the Bridge of Helplessness, which was a plot that met the requirements of the title of the book. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There are many novels about Meng Po! For example,"A Date with Meng Po","The Immortal Deceived You to Fall In Love","The Seventeenth Moon Elder","The Love of Three Lives of Meng Po","Meng Nai He in Nanke's Dream","Nai He, The Legend of Meng Po","The King of Hell's Spoiling: The Story of Meng Po Chasing Her Husband","Meng Po's Millennial Love","The Love of the Three Realms with Meng Po","The Prince Charming of the Three Realms, Wait for Me to Set Up the Matchmaker","The Chronicle of Love in the Underworld"," Cute Little Meng Po", and so on. If you're interested in Meng Po, you might as well read these novels. They might surprise you! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The Bridge of Helplessness, also known as the Gate of Hell, was one of the famous horror topics in Chinese literature and culture. On the Bridge of Helplessness, there was a water of helplessness. If one drank this water, their soul would be dragged into the gates of hell and never be reincarnated. There are many true stories about the Bridge of Helplessness. The following are some of the more famous ones: The Bridge of Helplessness in Dream of the Red Chamber: In Dream of the Red Chamber, the Bridge of Helplessness was a scene in the Jia Mansion. It was said that on the Bridge of Helplessness, the servant girls of the Jia family would line up to drink Granny Meng's soup to forget the memories of their previous lives and reincarnate. However, some people would choose to wait on the Bridge of Helplessness, hoping to find an opportunity to help them turn over a new leaf. 2. The Bridge of Helplessness in Journey to the West: In Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang and his disciples went through many obstacles to obtain the scriptures. In the 63rd chapter, Tang Sanzang was captured by the demon White Bone Demon and Sun Wukong went to the Bridge of Helplessness to ask for help. On the Bridge of Helplessness, White Bone Demon told Sun Wukong that only a truly kind person could help her return to the human world, and Tang Sanzang became her savior. 3. The Bridge of Helplessness in Buddhism: In Buddhism, the Bridge of Helplessness is an important holy land, also known as the Gate of Hell. In Buddhism, people could reach Nirvana through cultivation, but they had to go through many hardships and tests in the process. On the Bridge of Helplessness, there were many monsters and demons who tempted people to drink the ungrateful water so that they could forget their mistakes and walk on the path of Nirvana. These are some of the true stories of the Bridge of Helplessness. Different cultures and works have different understandings and descriptions of it.