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There were seven main levels of Taoist priests: naive Taoist priest, immortal Taoist priest, secluded Taoist priest, mountain Taoist priest, monk Taoist priest, home Taoist priest, and wine priest. These levels represented different realms and cultivation levels. The naive Taoist priest was the highest level of cultivation. He could merge with the Dao and become one with Yin and Yang. Immortals and Daoists were beyond the Mortal Realm and possessed extraordinary transformation abilities. Daoist Priest Youyi had the ability to hide light and was not troubled by the troubles of the mortal world. The Taoist priests who lived in the mountains cultivated in the mountains, focusing on learning Taoism and cultivating kindness and wisdom. A monk was a Taoist priest who left the mortal world and got rid of the secular life. The Taoist priests at home were like light and dust, holding the Dao and cherishing virtue. On the other hand, the Taoist priest sacrificed himself to save the world from danger. These levels originated from the records of the Taoist scriptures, representing the different realms and cultivation results of Taoist priests in the process of cultivating Tao techniques.
Here are a few recommendations for novels similar to " Taoist Priest Is Not To Be Trifled With ": 1. " Ancestral Patriarch of Taoism ": The story tells the story of a descendant of a Taoist ancestor who discovered a secret technique passed down from his ancestors and led his disciples through difficulties and challenges to protect the Taoist secret technique and fight against evil forces. 2. In the story, in order to save the world, a powerful Dao Lord did not hesitate to travel through time and space and embarked on a great adventure that spanned three thousand years. 3. " Reborn Taoist Witch Doctor ": In the story, Taoist Zhong Weidong was unexpectedly reborn and became one of the famous witch doctors of the last century. However, his revenge plan met with an obstacle. Please note that the novels recommended above have some similarities with " A Taoist Priest Is Not To Be Trifled With " in terms of background and theme.
Here are a few recommended ancient novels about Taoist priests and demons: 1. [Above the Nine Tails]: This is a fantasy romance novel that tells the story of the poignant love between a young monk and a female monster. 2. " The White Moonlight Who Was Forced to Become the Demon Lord ": This was a Xianxia novel that described the love between a young monk and a female demon. 3. " Fox Demon Knocks at the Wrong Door ": This novel tells the story of a Taoist priest and a fox demon. The male and female protagonists are the Taoist priest and a stupid and cute salted fish fox demon respectively. 4. " Nothing is taboo ": This novel was written by Mu Muzi. The female protagonist was a Taoist priest. The story showed her coldness and strength. It should be noted that not all of the novels recommended above were stories about Taoist priests and demons, but they all contained elements of Taoist priests and demons as plot lines.
Here are a few romantic novels about Taoist priests: 1. " Fragrance of Bone Stripping ": The male protagonist is a Taoist priest and starts a heart-wrenching love story with the zombie heroine. The author was Fresh Guoguo. The writing style guaranteed a happy ending. 2. << Divine Meat >>: The male protagonist is a Taoist priest, and the female protagonist is a thousand-year-old clam spirit. A series of funny and touching stories happened between the two. The author was Junhua. 3. Heavy Purple: The male protagonist is a Taoist priest. This book tells his story. The author is a guest of Shu. I hope you like these recommendations!
The following are some recommendations for novels about Taoist priests practicing martial arts: 1. The Seeker of the Reborn Heavens Author: Sheng Baolan 2. The First Sect Leader of Pure Yang, by Chi Ningyu 3. Assassin He Chunxia Author: Thirteen White 4. Wuxia: Starting from Quanzhen Author: Xiao Kaiqi 5. Wudang Yinli Pavilion Author: Jack Lefu 6. [Taoist Priest Playing Online Games] These novels covered the topics of kung fu and Taoist priests, and were considered to be high-quality male novels. Please note that these recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other novels that are suitable for you.
There were different versions of the ranking system for Taoist priests. According to different Taoist classics and sects, the ranks of Taoist priests could be divided into seven, six, and nine levels. According to the Collection of Must-have Daoists and the Commandments of the Three Caves, the levels of Daoists were divided into naive Daoists, immortal Daoists, secluded Daoists, mountain Daoists, monks, home-bound Daoists, and wine priests. In addition, the "Three-Cave Taoist Rites" divided Taoists into nine types: Daoists of the Cave God Department, Daoists of the High Xuan Department, Daoists of the Shengxuan Department, etc. The Maoshan Sect divided the ranks of Taoists into five levels, including the Capital Skill Book, the Alliance Might Book, the Five Thunder Book, the Three Caves Five Thunder Book, and the Shangqing Book. Therefore, the ranks of Taoist priests differed according to different ancient books and sects.
There were many Taoist novels, some of which were famous, including the Taoist Canon, Tao Te Ching, Investiture of the Gods, and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. In these novels, Taoist priests were usually portrayed as mysterious figures with magical abilities. They mastered special spells and skills through cultivation and practice to help people solve various problems. Taoist priests were also very important in novels. They were usually portrayed as characters with independent thinking and decision-making ability, able to make the right choice at the critical moment. In some novels, Taoist priests were involved in politics, religion, love, and many other fields to show their wisdom, kindness, and courage. The Taoist novels had a strong traditional Chinese culture. They depicted the legendary stories of Taoist priests and the road of cultivation. At the same time, they also showed the complexity of human nature and the value of thinking.
I recommend "Ming Dynasty: I Became a Daoist Emperor" to you. This book tells the story of a transmigrator, Lin Yu, who unexpectedly became the new Daoist Emperor after becoming a Ming Dynasty Daoist. He was filled with modern thinking and ruled the world with his own ideas and judgment. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following novels about Taoist priests to you: Taoist Bones, High Songs on the Road, Taoist priests in the Republic of China, Taoist priests 'infinite journey, Pseudo-Taoism, Taoist priest, don't pretend, you are an immortal, Taoist priest of Qingcheng, Counting the Immortal Fate, The First Taoist Priest of the Tang Dynasty, The Legend of Muye Taoist Priest, The Years When I Cooped Up in Sanqing Temple to Practice Dharma, and The Taoist Priest Who Was Kicked Off the Mountain. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
๐I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Daoist Master, please spare my life." 2. Celestial Guest of the Heavenly Court 3. "Singing on the Road" 4. The Taoist Priest in Uncle Nine's World 5. "Zhong Kui, the Heavenly Master of the Six Paths of Reincarnation." 6. American Sage 7. "Pedestrian Avenue's Heavenly Master" 8. 'The Celestial Master of the Pet Drowning World'. 9. The Great Heavenly Master of Liao Zhai These novels belong to different categories such as urban, Xianxia, and Xiuzhen. The main characters are Taoist priests and Taoist masters. The story plots are all unique. I believe you will like some of them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐