πI recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "The Way of Dao and Immortality: I Have a Simulator": The theme of this fantasy immortal cultivation novel was about immortals and the process of becoming immortal. Through the protagonist's experience in the strange and endless world, the mysterious and magical world of Xianxia was revealed. The simulator provided readers with a breakthrough in fantasy adventures, allowing them to experience the ups and downs of the path to immortality, as well as the challenges and puzzles they faced. 2. "Heaven Defying and Becoming Immortal": This fantasy-Eastern fantasy novel is also very suitable for your needs. It tells the story of how a young man went from an ordinary cultivator to an expert in the immortal world. The main character of this novel, Chen Tian, encountered many obstacles on his path of cultivation. Unlike the traditional Wuxia scriptures, it showed a more mysterious and fantastical color, showing the meaning of spiritual growth in Xianxia culture. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In traditional novels, the " gods " in " immortals " usually referred to the immortals on the list of gods. The Investiture of the Gods was an important legend in ancient Chinese myths and legends. It told the story of immortals who were conferred the title of immortals by the Investiture of the Gods after defeating evil forces in war. Therefore, usually, only immortals on the God List could be called "gods". However, in modern online novels, the word " god " in " immortals " might refer to another concept other than the immortals on the Investiture of the Gods. Some web novels might understand the concept of " God " as an existence that surpassed humans and had extraordinary abilities or strength. Therefore, in those novels, the " gods " might not only be limited to the immortals on the list of gods, but also include other forms of superhuman beings.
The immortals in ancient Chinese mythology were not named in the Investiture of the Gods. The Investiture of the Gods was an important legendary story book in ancient China. It told the story of King Wu of Zhou, Ji Fa, the son of King Wen of Zhou, who joined forces with the vassals to destroy the Shang Dynasty at the end of the Zhou Dynasty. In this story, there were many immortals and demons who were conferred by King Wu of Zhou as vassals and ruled different regions. However, the gods in ancient Chinese mythology were not conferred through the Investiture of the Gods. Instead, they were formed through natural evolution or the combination of gods and humans. There were many types of immortals in ancient Chinese mythology, including heaven and earth gods, mountains and rivers, animals and plants, etc. Their existence and duties were also closely related to human society. These immortals were not conferred by King Wu of Zhou or others, but gradually formed through people's belief and imagination of gods. Therefore, the immortals in ancient Chinese mythology were not conferred in the Investiture of the Gods, but gradually formed through people's belief and imagination of the gods.
πI recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. << Apotheosis: 100,000 Zenith Heaven Masters >>: The male protagonist Bai Ge's soul transmigrated to the Apotheosis realm and became the new commander of Great Shang's Three Mountain Pass. He had a military strategy system and 100,000 slave miners. He taught his soldiers to cultivate and built an invincible army under his command. 2. " Journey to the West: I'm a jinx, the gods retreat ": The male protagonist transmigrated into a jinx and had a jinx selection system. He opened an endless adventure in the three worlds and fought with the gods such as Tathagata, the Jade Emperor, Taibai Jinxing, and so on. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope that you will like it. If you have other needs or want to know more good novels, please feel free to tell me at any time.
Investiture of the Gods was a Chinese myth and legend novel. It told the story of King Wen of Zhou's war against the Shang Dynasty at the end of the Shang Dynasty. Many immortals and divine generals played an important role in this war. The following is the ranking of the immortals in Investiture of the Gods: God Nezha, also known as the Huntian Silk, was a divine general of Jie School who had powerful strength. 2. Shen Gongbao: Also known as Shentu, he was a Taoist priest of Jie School who once cooperated with Nezha to fight against the Zhou army. 3. Jiang Ziya: An immortal of the Chan School. He was revered as the Immortal Weng of the South Pole. He had the ability to predict the future and divine. 4. Celestial Sovereign Yunxiao was a Taoist deity and the master of White Crane Boy. He had once cooperated with Jiang Ziya to fight against the Shang army. 5. Huang Tianba: A villain at the end of the Shang Dynasty was subdued by Nezha to become his ally. Immortal Taiyi: He was an immortal in Chan School who had supernatural powers and was once defeated by Nezha together with Huang Tianba. Immortal Yu Ding: He was a Taoist deity and Huang Tianba's master. He once cooperated with Huang Tianba to fight against Nezha. Xuan Mingzi was a Taoist priest from Jie School who had once cooperated with Jiang Ziya to fight against the Shang army. 9. Dipankara Buddha: A Buddhist god, the master of the South Pole Immortal Weng, who has the ability to control fire. Divine General Weituo: A Buddhist god general who is an ally of the South Pole Immortal Weng and has powerful combat strength. These are the main rankings of the immortals in the Investiture of the Gods. The strength and deeds of the immortals are different, but they all have powerful strength and magical powers.
Hey, the novel I recommend to you is 'Two Thousand Years in the Haunted Guin'. This is a historical novel about the Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms. It tells the story of Mr. Guigu 'zi in Chinese history, as well as some people who influenced Chinese history, including Cao Gui, Sun Wu, Zhang Liang, Zhuge Liang, and so on. I believe you will like this kind of novel that tells about mythical characters very much. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In Journey to the West, there were many places where immortals lived. 1. Heavenly Palace: One of the main residences of the immortals includes the office of Taishang Laojun and the residence of the Jade Emperor. 2. Divine Wind Palace: The residence of the Jade Emperor and the final destination of Sun Wukong and others. Zixiao Palace: The residence of Taishang Laojun is also the place where many immortals cultivate. 4. Mount Huaguo: Sun Wukong's birthplace is also the place where he will cultivate to become an immortal in the future. Bull Demon King Cave: Red Boy's birthplace is also the place where he will become an immortal in the future. 6. Xihua Mountain: The starting point of Tang Sanzang's group to obtain Buddhist scriptures was a cave named Xihua Cave. 7. Dongsheng Shenzhou: The destination where Tang Sanzang and his party went to learn scriptures. There were many places where immortals lived, such as Dongsheng Shenzhou of East Emperor Taiyi and Nansheng Shenzhou of South Pole Immortal Weng. In addition, there were many places where immortals lived. The locations and characteristics of these immortal caves were different.
πI recommend the following books that are similar to The Mercenary of Immortals: 1. [Blood Romance: A person who jumped off a building and transmigrated to another world to become an escort in a merchant group. She began her adventure.] 2. [Hegemony for the Immortal World: Reborn in another world, become an immortal soldier, and fight for hegemony in the Immortal World!] 3. [Heroic Spirit Descent: Battle of Heroic Spirits in a fantasy world. Multiple factions embark on a journey. What awaits you is endless battle and growth!] I hope these books can satisfy your interest in the Xianxia genre. If you like it, don't forget to collect it. I hope you like the books I recommend!π
, I recommend to you the fantasy immortal cultivation novel, Ah, He's an Alien Immortal. In the story, a Chinese deity and an extraterrestrial scientist were involved in a fight between the deities, and the extraterrestrial scientist had to cultivate to find his way home. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Investiture of the Gods was an ancient Chinese mythological novel that told the stories of some immortals and demons during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. The purpose of apotheosizing was to make the immortals immortal and not be restricted by the cycle of life and death. In Investiture of the Gods, one had to become a god after death. After becoming a god, these immortals would have extraordinary power and be able to use their divine power to control the world. They were no longer ordinary humans but immortal beings with unlimited power and longevity. What was the difference between gods and immortals? Gods and immortals were both concepts in ancient Chinese mythology, referring to existences that surpassed mortals. However, there were some differences between them. Generally speaking, immortals referred to creatures with extraordinary abilities. They could obtain higher realms and abilities through cultivation and cultivation, but they were still limited by the cycle of life and death. Gods, on the other hand, were existences with unlimited power and lifespan. They surpassed the realm of mortals and were no longer restricted by the cycle of life and death. They could exist forever. In Investiture of the Gods, the gods were no longer ordinary humans but immortal beings with unlimited power and longevity. They had surpassed the realm of mortals and were no longer restricted by the cycle of life and death. They could exist forever. Therefore, the difference between gods and immortals was mainly in their realm and ability, as well as whether they were restricted by the samsara of life and death.
Chinese immortals and foreign gods had different settings and characteristics, so it was difficult to make a simple comparison. Chinese deities were usually depicted as beings with supernatural powers and wisdom, while foreign deities were more often depicted as beings with mysterious and magical powers. In terms of strength, both Chinese and foreign gods had their own advantages and characteristics. The Chinese deities were generally believed to have great strength and wisdom, capable of performing all kinds of magical spells and skills. On the other hand, foreign gods were more described as having extraordinary power and mysterious abilities that could instantly destroy a city. In terms of wisdom, Chinese immortals and foreign gods also had their own advantages and characteristics. The Chinese immortals were usually described as having extremely high wisdom and insight, able to see through the essence and mysteries of all things. On the other hand, the foreign gods were more described as having super-powerful calculations and intelligence, able to use all kinds of complicated mathematical and scientific principles. There was no definite answer to the question of whether there were gods or immortals first. The answer to this question may vary in different novels and works. In some works, immortals appeared with the appearance of gods, so whether there were gods or immortals first depended on the specific situation. In some works, immortals were independent of gods and possessed their own wisdom and power. In general, both Chinese and foreign gods had their own unique settings and characteristics that could not be simply compared.