πI recommend to you the Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel, Taoist Priest, Times Have Changed. The novel described a treasure coin that brought Yun Song to a turbulent era. There were monsters, evil spirits, python immortals, dragon corpses, living people's graves, dead people's jade, paper people stealing lives, stone Buddha buying luck, old cats worshipping the moon at night, wild foxes stealing coffins, and all kinds of ghost-catching and Taoist incidents. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Hey, let me recommend The Taoist Priest Who Was Kicked Off the Mountain. This novel described a Taoist priest who often did something "out of line" when dealing with the work of catching ghosts and zombies. Although his behavior was different from ordinary people, it allowed him to successfully solve problems and eventually become a respected Taoist priest. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you, all about Taoist priests catching ghosts: - "The Exorcist Yu Xiaoqi": The protagonist transmigrated to another world to open the road of Taoist officialdom. - The main character, Su Han, became an indecent Taoist priest because he was expelled from his sect. He helped ghosts for fun. - "American Taoist Master": The main character is a Taoist priest in the United States. Catching ghosts and killing demons is his main business. - "Ghost of Taoist Arts": The main character is a Taoist priest who can solve difficult and miscellaneous diseases in the world. At the same time, he also experiences some strange things. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following two novels about Taoist priests catching ghosts to you. I hope you will like them: 1. "Taoist Ghost Catcher"-The story of a rebellious Taoist priest helping to catch ghosts. 2. Fake Taoist Priest-The story of the protagonist who had just moved into the apartment, who was always knocked on the door in the middle of the night to find a person called "Jiang Jiuzhen". Who was the mysterious "Jiang Jiuzhen", and what was his relationship with the Taoist priest? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the classic Xianxia novel, Taoist Catching Ghosts, to you. The main character, Su Han, was a Taoist priest of the Shang Sect. Because he was expelled from his sect, he became indecent and helped ghosts for fun. The story also involved him and his friends toasting each other from afar, laughing and cursing at each other to pacify the world, and so on. The readers who liked this type of novel must not miss it! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "The Taoist Priest of the Manga World". This book is about an unemployed Kumano who inexplicably transmigrated into a Japanese high school student named Muto Kumano and gained some Taoist skills. He began a series of mysterious adventures on campus. This novel was quite interesting. It had elements of the school and the supernatural. It was very suitable for readers who liked a light-hearted and humorous style. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
πI highly recommend The Taoist of the Republic of China. This is a Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel. The story took place during the Republic of China period, and it told the story of Taoist priests and descendants of gods using their powers and magic weapons in investigations and adventures. The style of the article was light and humorous, and the main storyline included various conspiracies and major cases that happened in real life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Of course, there was! "I recommend" Dao Sect Catches Ghosts "to you. It's a Xianxia-classical Xianxia novel. It tells the story of Su Han as a Taoist priest of the Shangqing Sect. Although he was expelled from the sect, he still hunted ghosts and demons. He walked in the Jianghu with the creed that he would help whoever was right. Su Han was not a very serious character, but at the same time, he was also a trustworthy friend. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Since ancient times, there have been many myths and legends about ghosts in China, many of which are about demons and ghosts. These legendary demons and monsters had various forms and characteristics. Some were warlike evil spirits, while others were kind demons. Taoist priests were a special profession in ancient China. They practiced Taoist skills and could talk to demons and ghosts and even control them. Taoist priests usually used talismans and drugs to eliminate demons and ghosts or to make them submit to them through cultivation. There were also some modern literature works and movies about demons and ghosts, some of which combined traditional legends with modern elements. In these works, demons and ghosts were often depicted as beings with special abilities or connections, which were usually related to humans or other supernatural forces.
πI recommend the following novels to you: 1. [Tomb Robber: Starting from Ping Mountain Tomb]: The main character Qin Mu was the only Taoist priest of Mao Mountain. He could also rob tombs while slaying demons. The story was full of fantasy adventure elements, very suitable for readers who liked Maoshan and tomb raiding. 2. "Female Taoist of Maoshan": The female lead, Qiu Zimo, was a Taoist who was good at identifying and eliminating demons and ghosts. The plot was complicated and the suspense was strong. 3. [Different Zombie Taoist Priest: The protagonist, Chen Gong, uses the Chaos Pearl, a primeval treasure, and has the superpower to kill demons.] The story was rich and colorful, and it was a feast for the eyes. The above novels all contain elements such as Maoshan techniques, Taoist priests, zombies, and ghosts. I suggest you find time to read them one by one. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
There was! I recommend " Copper Coin Jumping,"" Forbidden Arts of Maoshan,"" The Little Taoist's Working King of Hell,"" Don't Be Companion with Spirit,"" The Monk in Hong Kong,"" The Unorthodox Taoist in the World of Monsters,"" The Spiritual Female Taoist,"" Is There Someone Becoming a Taoist in Japan?" Wait a minute. These novels all had elements of ghosts and ghosts, and the plot was compact, very suitable for readers who liked this kind of novel. I hope you like my recommendation.π